Jul
19
2015
When you get the urge for a snack on a hot, humid summer night, what’s the first thing that comes to your mind? Ice Cream! Therefore, it’s only fitting that ice cream be given it’s own special day. On this day, we hope you enjoy an ice cream cone, a sundae, or a milk shake. Set the diet aside and splurge a little…have one of each!
In 1984, President Ronald Reagan proclaimed July as National Ice Cream Month. He also established National Ice Cream Day as the third Sunday in the month.
Let you pup try one or o and enjoy your...
Jul
07
2015
You and your dog can both enjoy national blueberry month. Blueberries contain powerful antioxidants and vitamins that can benefit you both.
Blueberries can be beneficial to older dogs as studies have shown they may help with cognitive functions.
As blueberries are a good source of silicon, it is said they can help aid in the rejuvenation process to a dog’s pancreas.
Keep your pup’s heart healthy by feeding them blueberries. Studies have found dogs who eat blueberries may experience improved cardiovascular health. The fiber, manganese and vitamin K all improve heart function as well as lower stroke risk.
Blueberries have been proven to help control dogs’...
Jun
16
2015
Every Dog needs a tasty cool treat on those hot days of summer. Mix up this quick and easy combo in just minutes.
Ingredients
1 cup of Blueberries – Frozen1 Banana – Frozen1 tsp of ground Flax Seeds (Optional)
Mix all the ingredients in a blender. Pour into an ice cube tray or mold. For best results, freeze overnight. To make it easier to remove the treats from the trays, I sprayed the trays with Coconut Oil. Coconut Oil is great for dogs coat, skin & overall health.
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Jan
06
2015
Welcome to Tasty Tuesday’s, where we will share some yummy things for your furkids and you. We are starting with No Bake Peanut Butter Treats.
Ingredients
3/4 cup peanut butter*
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/4 cup water
1 1/4 cup quick oats
Directions: Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and set aside. In a medium bowl, stir together the peanut butter, cinnamon, and water until combined. Slowly add the oats, 1/4 cup at a time, until completely mixed in. Scoop by the spoonful onto prepared cookie sheet. You can roll them into balls, but they will be a little sticky. The number of treats will vary depending on the...