The Secret Ingredient Is…Love

What better way to reward your Fussy Pup than with a belly rub and a cookie? Dog treats are a great tool for training and reinforcing positive behavior. Just remember, no matter how perfect your Fussy Pup may be, treats and snacks should not exceed 10% of their daily caloric intake.

Wanna go the extra mile? How about making your own dog cookies? You’ll be the coolest mom (or dad) at the dog park and your Fussy Pup might just find your savory snacks to be tastier than those new Manolo Blahniks. Well, it’s worth a try.

Peanut Butter Puppy Poppers Anyone?

For inspiration, visit the features section of www.bullwrinkle.com. This site features tons of FREE simple yet creative dog cookie recipes. Click Here to view the complete recipe index.

The Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook: Homemade Goodies for Man’s Best Friend, by Liz Palika

This clever, playfully illustrated book doesn’t stop at cookies. For special occasions you might just want to try the Blueberry PUPcakes. With 50 tasty, veterinarian approved recipes, even the Fussiest Pup can’t help but give in to temptation.

Vegan pups will be doing cartwheels for the treats found at www.gourmetsleuth.com. If your pup has food allergies, you’ll appreciate their straight forward, ingredient conscious selection of recipes.

Can’t boil water without burning it? Not to fear – treat your pup to some natural, homemade treats from Wet Nose Bakery. There’s a lot of love coming from this kitchen. Check out their toy donation program. Add a squeaky toy to your order and they’ll ship it to an animal shelter of your choosing along with a bag of treats.

Talk about sweet.


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