Thursday, February 18, 2010

Many of our customers and friends have asked where we get our recipes for our dogs' meals and doggie treats. Some we've created ourselves and have posted the recipes on our blog and our The Pet Guardian, LLC Facebook page, but here's THE best dog biscuit cookbook you'll want to add to your library of cookbooks and one cookbook that you will actually use again and again: The Organic Dog Biscuit Cookbook by Bubba Rose Biscuit Company.

When we first purchased our copy of this organic dog biscuit cookbook filled with "over 100 'tail wagging' recipes," we spent two hours reading not only the recipes, but all the great nutritional tips provided with each. So not only will you be able to prepare delicious organic, wholesome treats for your pampered pup, you'll learn why the ingredients are so good for him.

Virtually all the ingredients to stock your refrigerator and pantry can be found at King Soopers, Kroger, and/or natural food stores like Whole Foods. We recommend you grab your Post-it notes because you won't know which dog treat you'll want to prepare first!

While this cookbook mostly uses organic ingredients, of course you can use regular eggs, or use pureed carrots or celery, etc., that you can purchase in the baby food aisle. By keeping it simple, you'll enjoy baking more often, which is really the point: serving the best all-natural homemade treats you can for your best buddy!

Don't want to spend the time cutting out treats with a dog bone cookie cutter? Spoon the mix into a baking pan and bake as if baking a pan of brownies. Cut the treats into small squares when the pan has cooled. Trust me: your dog doesn't care about the presentation.

It is really so simple and easy to bake nutritiously for your dog. The Organic Dog Biscuit Cookbook by Bubba Rose Biscuit Company leaves you no excuse not to be able to do so.

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