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

Friday, July 5, 2013

Delicious Dog treat recipe!

This is an easy recipe you can make for your dog!

Banana Oat Bites



What you'll need:

3 cups oatmeal
1-1/4 cups of flour
2 eggs
1/4 cup oil
1/2 cup milk
2 mashed bananas

Mix all the wet ingredients together first, then add the dry ones until the batter is smooth in the bowl. pour the batter onto a lightly greased cooking sheet, then bake at 325 degrees for 25 minutes. Once the banana bites have cooled on a rack, cut them into bite-sized pieces. Remember, although these treats have dog appeal, they aren't healthy if you feed them to your dog in huge quantities, so stick to 1-2 treats a day. They make great training treats as well. For a special treat, spread peanut butter on a few treats for your dog. Store them in the refrigerator until further use. 











Sunday, April 14, 2013

CC Cooking Show: Hamster Peanut-Banana Crunch

A short video showing how to make this incredibly easy hamster treat that is a mini variation of the human version of bananas and peanut butter on toast!

TOP TIP: This hamster delight is yummy for humans too, and you may find yourself licking your fingers. But remember, before and after handling any food, wash your hands. You have most likely touched your hamster and/or his items and to avoid getting sick, good hygiene is a must to keep you and your hammie healthy and happy.







Thursday, November 8, 2012

The Big O

A problem pet owners face is the daily treat consumption of their small animals--and this can lead to a very, uh, heavy pet. Treats bought in the store cause most of the trouble because owners think that whatever the package says is OK. For example, A mistake I made once was to get the so-called "healthy" treats and follow what the back said was fine to do. Feed up to 4 per day, blah blah blah. I was feeding my bunny treats every day--when they were just meaning in a whole day, not every single day like vitamins or something. But even healthy treats like carrots, apples or celery can make your pet obese. "It isn't always  based on if the food is healthy or not, it's the amount of food you give the pet that counts." a rabbit magazine says.


Processed treats like "Yogies!" or those pet granola chew things are a big no-no for a pet who likes to eat a lot because they just can't say "I'm full". These treats aren't satisfying enough for your small animal to not want to eat anymore and still not be "stuffed". Herbivore's stomachs, especially rabbit's, digest food slowly and sometimes they can become very constipated--that's why hay and grass is vital to their systems. These "junk food" treats can ruin that natural flow that hay supplies, and that leaves the pet with a big stomach-ache. Some pet owners don't even offer treats to their pets--they only give them fresh pellets and hay. Most pet owners I know are curious about those cool-looking treats in the food aisle, and they might try them out once, and even just once is too much. Pets who have never eaten treats before have always been thinking there was was nothing better tasting than good ol' hay and dry pellets, but when the owner introduces treats, the pet could neglect his daily diet and just want treats.

To avoid making that mistake that many owners make, don't give treats that are fatty to your pet, because you'll be left with wasted money and a very chubby small animal on your hands!