Editor’s note: With all of the nasties that can go into conventional pet food, we’re fans of taking the DIY route. The first time I cooked for my dog was, not surprisingly, when he got sick. As a ...
From pumpkin biscuits to grain-free chews, making dog treats at home means you control every ingredient. It’s a fun, budget-friendly way to spoil your pup while supporting their health. With ...
Whip up these 3-ingredient dog treats, made with apples, rolled oats and peanut butter, in just 15 minutes for a simple ...
Oliver Bentley biscuits blend Southern sweetness and old-world tradition Where do you keep your dog treats? Chances are they’re in a cupboard somewhere, slyly concealed from the outside world (and ...
While those who truly want to pamper their pet can seek out chef-made treats, that’s not always an easy thing to do. “There’s a really limited selection of dog treats if you want them to be natural ...
Chef Bryant Ng’s chicken rice recipe calls for jasmine rice cooked in a ginger broth and poached Mary’s free-range chicken. It’s a minimalist dish, without any of the Singaporean-Vietnamese flavors, ...
Food processor (or large bowl + sturdy spoon), rolling pin, cookie cutters, baking sheet, parchment or silicone mat. Absolutely ensure peanut butter has no xylitol (often labeled birch sugar). Skip ...
Wash and peel the sweet potatoes, being careful to remove any sprouts or green spots. Slice the potatoes lengthwise no thinner than 1/4” thickness. Slightly thicker slices will be chewier for your dog ...
My dog’s name is Milady — as you’d refer to an English noblewoman — and she lives up to it. She declines to go out in the rain, all 22 pounds of her holding strong as I lightly tug her leash in ...
Making your own dog treats can be fun, healthy, and tailored to your pup’s needs. With simple, dog-safe ingredients and portion control, you can avoid unnecessary additives found in store-bought ...