Showing posts with label small dog treats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label small dog treats. Show all posts

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Small dog treats

Do you have a Yorkie? Or a Chihuahua? Those cuties need their own small dog treats because the regular size treats are almost their size!

Take a look at these colorful little treats for dogs made by the dog treat business Maggie Says Yum Homemade Dog Treats:




small dog treats
Small dog treats

This type of detailed decorating takes patience...and this bakery has it.

Each little dog treat is just the perfect size for a little dog. These make perfect Easter dog treats or to celebrate a dog birthday in the spring, especially the little flower designs.

Each flower is decorated with Fido's Frosting brand Royal Icing for Dogs dog treat icing.

Go click Maggie's link, like it on Facebook, and place an order for your little furkids now!

Monday, December 17, 2012

Make Small Dog Treats From Leftover Cake For Dogs

Make small dog treats from leftover cake for dogs! 

Have leftover dog cupcakes? Dog cake too big and afraid it will go bad before you have a chance to use it? Do you have to throw it out or give it to the birds? Not at all.

You only give your dog a little bit of "dessert". You have an all natural dog cake that is preservative free and you know it will probably mold before your dog can finish it. Try this handy idea mentioned by the Kol's Notes blog, found at www.kolchakpuggle.com - this blog is full of practical advice!


make dog training treats from leftover dog cake
Make dog training treats from
leftover dog cake

Kol's Notes suggest taking leftover cupcakes or cake and cut into 1/2 inch cubes. 
Bake at 200 degrees F for approximately 3 hours. Make sure they are dry all the way through.

Use these delicious bit-size crunchy morsels to teach a new trick! Your dog will work hard to learn the behavior to get one of these tasty pieces. 

The treats are coming from leftover cake, so they may not necessarily be the lowest in calories. But they will be yummy! So use them to reward extra special behaviors!

Click here to read more about the characteristics of good dog training treats for ongoing training.