Dog Recipes
Canine Cuisine
Delight your dog with tasty dishes straight from your own kitchen!
With fun shapes and flavours, your puppies will never tire of gourmet goodies made especially for them. Fresh, homemade cookies also make great gifts and offer a healthier alternative to store bought versions.
Roll up your sleeves and grease the cookie sheet – it’s time to cook doggie style with these delectable recipes:
The Cheese Dog
Your hot dog will love these street-meat-inspired bites filled with tasty cheddar and beef.
Bare Bones Biscuits
These simple biscuits will have Rover rolling over for the classic dog treat.
Bacon Balls
These goodies have a hearty taste no pup could refuse with real bacon fat added – yum!
Puppy Love Cookies
Show your puppy some love with these heart-shaped cookies flavoured with peanut butter.
Salmon Dinner
Fido won’t turn his nose up at this fishy meal that’s packed with healthy oils for a shiny coat.
Soft Chews
Older dogs with dental problems with love these squishy snacks.
Breakfast Bark
Broken pieces give this sweet breakfast treat definite "ruff" appeal.
Banana Biscotti
Crunchy biscotti bits make a yummy snack for good dogs.
Clean Teeth Cookies
A mouthful of pearly whites and tasty cookie is just what the doggie dentist calls for.
Sled Dog Ice Cream
Cool your pup on a hot summer day with this frosty dessert straight from the Arctic.
Pumpkin Patch Paws
The perfect cookie for trick-or-treating pups or Thanksgiving dessert for your dog.
Storing Dog Treats
In general you should store dog treats the same way you would homemade people cookies. They should be kept in a tightly sealed container for freshness and flavour. Cookies will last longest when stored in the fridge or frozen. Remember to fully thaw any frozen treats before serving. Treats containing meat ingredients should always be stored in the fridge.
Not-So-Nice Ingredients
There are some types of people food that just aren’t meant for our canine companions. Some foods that are best to exclude or limit in your dog’s diet include:
- Grapes
- Raisins
- Chocolate
- Garlic
- Avocado
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- Nutmeg
- Onions
- Pears
- Peaches
- Spices
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- Alcohol
- Apple
- Apricot
- Citrus Rinds + Seeds
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Dogs can also suffer from conditions including diabetes and food allergies. Consult your veterinarian on symptoms to watch out for and what you should and shouldn’t be feeding your dog.
As with people, your dog can get upset stomach by eating food he’s not used to or eating too much of one type of food. A balanced diet equals a happy, healthy puppy!