![]() |
I had a dehydrator and hated it. I usually just use chopped up chicken thighs or veggies as treats. |
Quote:
|
Hi before I kindly relieved some answers about I concern I had about my Yorky weight and size, I was reading the next articles that are very informative and clarifying, please read them when you have a minute How To: Choosing The Right Dog Treats - Dogtime Choosing The Right Dog Treats For Your Pooch | PupLife Dog Supplies Healthy Treats for Your Dog Two Ways to Help a Dog Lose Weight - Mud Bay | Natural Dog & Cat Foods | Pet Supply Stores | Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma, Portland - for Healthy Dogs and Cats - Mud Bay for Healthy Dogs and Cats Dog Food Calculator | Dog Food Advisor 7 Surprising Ways To Help Your Pet Lose Weight (And Why It's Important) Somethings that are mentioned here, you already started to doing ... |
Got my dehydrator out and made my first batch of people beef jerky!! Learned some stuff. Nod. Now I am turning my attention to making training treats for Monty. Saw some really great suggestions on this post. Any updates on how things worked out? I am doing some research to see if I can make him some crackers or perhaps some "ground meat" jerky which will consist of boiled chicken, veges and fruits mashed together and then dehydrated in a rope that can be cut into small pieces. yum!! |
Hi ! I know salmon and chicken are healthy … Ringo's veterinarian also said it was ok carrots and sweet potatoes I can promise you that Ringo love them …. and are ship and easy to cook |
Every one in a while a dog enters your life and changes everything :animal-pa Quote:
|
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:57 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright ©2003 - 2018 YorkieTalk.com
Privacy Policy - Terms of Use