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Teacup
Maltese Puppy Your Own Teacup Maltese Puppy Treats
Teacup Maltese Puppy your own Teacup Maltese Puppy treats is simple, fun and
easy to do with just a small amount of equipment and a few basic ingredients.
Many of the commercially available Teacup Maltese Puppy treats are full of added
sugars, salt, preservatives and artificial flavors and Teacup Maltese Puppy
healthy, wholesome Teacup Maltese Puppy treats at home can ensure that your
Teacup Maltese Puppy is eating healthy and avoiding foods that may lead to
obesity and other digestive and health related problems.
There are some very simple ways to make Teacup Maltese Puppy snacks or treats
that are ideal for training rewards. One of the easiest ways is to purchase a
package of all beef, low sodium or no salt added hot Teacup Maltese Puppy.
Cut the hot Teacup Maltese cross wise into small, thin circles, then
microwave for a few seconds until the fat and moisture are removed, leaving you
with dry, crispy, healthy Teacup Maltese Puppy treats. These treats can be
stored for several days in an airtight container such as a freezer bag. If they
are not stored in an airtight container they should be discarded after the first
day to avoid any possible bacterial contamination.
Believe it or not small amounts of fruits and vegetables are also very appealing
to many Teacup Maltese Puppy. Raw carrots, peas, broccoli and apples are a
real treat for many Teacup Maltese . Cut into small pieces these treats are easy
to store in the fridge for a quick treat or snack for both humans and Teacup
Maltese Puppy. Be sure to avoid some fruits and vegetables such as
tomatoes, onions, avocados, grapes, raisins, garlic, onions and some nuts as
they can lead to toxicity, seizures and even death in some Teacup Maltese
Puppy with intolerances for these food items. If in doubt check with your vet or
one of the many websites that list all the possible poisonous or hazardous foods
for Teacup Maltese . Also remember that each Teacup Maltese Puppy will like
different things, watch to see what your Teacup Maltese Puppy seems to prefer
and look for ways to substitute this in the various Teacup Maltese Puppy cookie
recipes available.
Teacup Maltese Puppy Breath Busters
There are home made treats that can be used to
help control bad breath. These treats usually contain a variety of natural herbs
that can help alleviate the cause of the odor, however brushing the Teacup
Maltese Puppy's teeth on a regular basis and having their teeth checked by a vet
is also important if bad breath is an issue.
A basic recipe for a breath sweetening Teacup Maltese Puppy treat is:
1 cup brown rice flour
1/2 tablespoon activated charcoal (available at a drug or health food store)
1 1/2 tablespoon canola oil
1/4 cup chopped parsley, fresh
1/4 cup chopped fresh mint
1 egg
1/3 cup low fat milk
Mix all ingredients together until moist and combined. Preheat oven to 400F and
drop the batter onto a greased cookie sheet by the teaspoon. Place each cookie
about an inch apart and bake for 15 minutes. Take out of the oven, cool on a
cookie rack and store at room temperature in a sealed container.
Meaty Treats
For an extra good job a highly nutritious meat
snack may be just what your Teacup Maltese Puppy needs. These snacks can be made
in any shape desired, many hobby stores and kitchen stores now sell small bone
shape cookie cutters, ideal for Teacup Maltese Puppy your snacks look just like
store bought. If you don't want to take the time to cut them out, just cut into
squares with a knife after rolling and before baking.
1 pound raw liver, chopped fine or run through the food processor
1 1/2 pounds of whole grain flour
8 oz of slow cooking Quaker Oats, uncooked
3 low sodium beef bullion cubes
1 cup warm water
2 eggs
Mix the oats and flour together, then add the bullion dissolved in the water.
Add the eggs and processed or chopped liver and mix until a sticky dough is
formed. Small amounts of additional water may be required. Roll or pat out on a
floured surface, then dip the cookie cutter in the flour to make the shapes if
desired. Bake on a greased cookie sheet for one hour at 350 degrees. If the
biscuits or cookies are very thin less time will be needed for baking, so chefs
will need to use their own judgment a bit on the actual cooking time. Cookies
should be crispy all the way through. Store in a sealed container in a dry
location.
Peanut Butter Treats
Most Teacup Maltese Puppy absolutely
love peanut butter, however there is a lot of sugar in most commercial peanut
butter. If your Teacup Maltese Puppy is having troubles losing weight or is
diabetic, use unsweetened peanut butter available at a health food store. Do not
use artificial sweeteners in the biscuits as these products are very bad for
your Teacup Maltese Puppy's health.
1/2 cup skim milk
1/2 cup peanut butter either smooth or chunky variety
1/2 tablespoon baking powder
1 cup whole wheat flour
Mix completely until a thick dough forms. Add a slight amount of water if needed
to make the dough stick together. Roll out to a 1/4 inch thickness on a floured
surface and cut with a cookie cutter or a knife into the desired shapes. Bake at
375 F for about 15 minutes, however these cookies will scorch easily so check at
about the 10 minute mark to see exactly how long they will take.
Teacup Maltese Puppy your own Teacup Maltese Puppy treats is a great way to save
money using typical items in your pantry
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