Say hello to your beautiful, modern dog treat bible!
We know you love your dog. We know you want what’s best for them.
But we also know if you’re faced with a dog treat recipe that calls for eight obscure ingredients, requires forty minutes of prep, and still ends up looking a brown, crumbly mess—you’re reaching for that bag of ready-made dog treats faster than we can say “fetch.”
Pet lifestyle expert Serena Faber-Nelson puts the fun back into dog treats—with easy, everyday recipes for go-to pet treats you’ll actually be bothered to make (and find yourself using over and over again). These nutritious, delicious, budget friendly, and oh-so-simple-to-make dog treat recipes include:
Tasty Kong stuffers and healthy chews to keep your pup entertained while you go to work
Easy, no-bake bliss balls that pull double duty as training treats
Yummy biscuits that help freshen your doggo’s breath
A whole section devoted to birthdays, holidays, and special occasions, of course
And so much more!
With a huge variety of treats to reward, train, and pamper, every recipe is designed to make life easier and sweeter for you and your dog. Packed with mouth-watering images, easy step-by-step instructions, handy hints, allergy alternatives, nutritional info, and more, Homemade Dog Treats is the must-have recipe handbook for every dog owner.
Serena Faber Nelson is a freelance writer and the author of Healthy Homemade Dog Treats (August 2019) and Dog Mama (November 2019). In 2010 she founded the internationally popular pet lifestyle destination, www.prettyfluffy.com – an online home where dedicated dog owners find stylish products, modern advice, and inspiration for living well with their pets. A regular contributor to publications such as Everyday with Rachael Ray, Modern Dog Magazine, Cesars Way and more; her modern, stylized take on DIY dog treats has seen her recipes viewed millions of times over. Serena currently lives in Sydney, Australia with her young family and pup, Butterscotch. She uses the dog emoji way too much.
I checked this out from the library, and while I have not made any of the recipes yet I really love the fully edible Kong toy and might make that later. I liked that the recipes were really simple. And I liked the coding for the grain-free, vegetarian, quick recipes etc. Honestly I feel like this is a book I might want to buy rather than just take out from the library/make note of recipes from.
I give this one a 10! I've looked at a lot of dog cookbooks and this is one of the best! Try Chickpea Crunch, Edible Kong and Carrot Pupcakes. A good one to own!
What a fantastic dog treat book! I loved the variety of recipes along with the plenty of flavor options too for your furry friend to enjoy. I look forward to trying these out when I get the chance.