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3 Easy Recipes for Homemade Chew

Dogs love to chew on things. Teething puppies find chewing on things irresistible. Dog who are bored or suffer from separation anxiety also chew on whatever they find interesting. Sometimes this tendency becomes a behavioral problem that you would want to get rid off. So, instead of letting him chew on your expensive upholstery, books or even slippers, why not give him Dog Chews to keep him busy?

From time to time cooking your dog some homemade dog chews is a delight for all dog owners. While you probably love to spoil your pooch rotten with different flavored Doggie Chews you can find, you know that the most important thing for any dog is health.

Your dog needs quality ingredients, the right nutritional proportions, and something that will benefit him. Bring home those doggie chews that will:

You can always buy a bag of Chews for your dog every week. Most of them are healthy and packed with natural ingredients. But sometimes it does feel good to cook some yummy homemade chews for your dog.

With time the popularity of gourmet, "all natural" Chews is growing. You can make dog Chews yourself at home. However, store-bought Chews contain balanced proportions of calories, vitamins, minerals and other ingredients that enhance your dog’s health.

No matter which one you buy, make sure they contain all natural ingredients, no preservatives and additives. And most importantly, they are low-fat or low in calories.

In case your dog has weight problems, or is overweight, steer him towards those chews that have low calorie content.

In general, foods with:

A balance of Omega 3 & Omega 6 fatty acids helps to improve coat and skin health

Moderate protein content is best for non-working dogs

Meat as the source of protein is best

Also, foods based on corn or containing soybeans may not be suitable for some dogs.

Check out 3 easy-to-make chew recipes that can be made at home and are healthy for your pet:


Champion Cheese & Veggies Chews

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup grated cheese -room temp.


  • 3 tablespoons vegetable oil


  • 3 teaspoons applesauce


  • 1/2 cup vegetables - what ever you like


  • 1 clove garlic - crushed


  • 1 cup whole wheat flour


  • nonfat milk

Preparation

Mix cheese, oil and applesauce together. Add veggies, garlic, and flour. Combine thoroughly. Add just enough milk to help form a ball. Cover and chill for one hour. Roll onto a floured surface and cut into shapes. Bake in a preheated 375 degrees oven for 15 minutes or until golden brown. Let it cool.

Preparation Time: 25 minutes

Make your dog’s chew-time healthier & tastier with delectable Cheese-flavored Chews.


Chilled Carob-Carrot Chews

Ingredients

  • Carrot


  • Carob Chips


  • Butter


  • Condensed milk

Preparation

Heat butter over low heat until completely melted and very smooth, stirring often to avoid scorching. Remove from heat and add sweetened condensed milk and extracts. Mix with hand mixer or blender at low speed for 1 minute, then high speed for 1 minute. Add carrot juice. Allow to cool for 15 minutes, beating at low speed every five minutes. When cool, beat for 1 minute on low and 1 minute on high again. Pour into greased 8X8” pan and chill until firm. Cut into small squares, then freeze overnight before serving.

Serves: 24
Preparation Time: 45 minutes

Give your dog the goodness of real carrot with yummy Carrot-flavored Chews.


Crunchy Peanut Chews


Ingredients

  • Sugar


  • Molasses


  • Water


  • Peanuts


  • Baking Soda

Preparation

Cook the sugar, molasses, and water over medium-high heat in a large skillet. Continue to heat until the mixture “strings” off the spoon in hair-width strands. Add peanuts. Remove from heat after two minutes and add baking soda. Pour mixture onto foil and cool. Once hard, break into small, manageable pieces.

Preparation Time: 35 minutes

Your dog would love to gnaw on the Peanut-flavored Chews.


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