Monday, February 28, 2011

Simple Homemade Dog Treat

A super simple, ever adaptable, highly entertaining homemade treat for your dog!

So, back on the first of the year, I adopted a Dachshund puppy from a local rescue that had saved her from a Bakersfield shelter. I named her Dixie, and I love her dearly! True to the breed, however, she is smart, feisty, and stubborn as a damn mule when she wants to be. And oh, lordy, the girl will eat anything! So, every once in a while to give her a little extra mental stimulation, coupled with a yummy healthy treat, and to keep her busy during times when I need her out from underfoot...the pup popsicle!



This one is peas, kibble, and lumps of peanut butter frozen together with a bit of water in a small tupperware. Dixie went crazy for it! Even frozen, she could smell what she knew was going to taste good, and worked ferociously to lick and gnaw away at the thing. It kept her busy for at least 30 minutes, maybe more! Invaluable time for me to make dinner without having to worry about things like tripping over my little one in the kitchen and dropping something hot, heavy, sharp, or toxic (think onions or chocolate) that could potentially be harmful to her.



If you have a Kong, you're probably familiar with the wonders of interactive, freezable treats. If not, experiment! I love Kongs, but frankly, anything I don't have to wash makes my life that much easier. These are completely edible, freezable alternative ideas to a stuffed Kong.

-applesauce and veggie bits
-pumpkin puree and peanut butter
-low sodium broth and fruit chunks
-mashed banana, blueberries, and dog biscuits

I could go on and on!!! And honestly, it only takes a few seconds to throw together in the morning before work..guaranteed ready by evening!



So go forth, promote good dental health, provide a good challenge to keep your dog's mind active, and reward the little (or big) one for everything they do for you!


*Disclaimer: Of course there's always a risk of excessive wear on the teeth with a long standing ice-chewing habit. I'd recommend only using enough liquid to keep solid pieces together, or freezing liquids that are softer (think no-sugar juices or purees). And remember, a treat is something special, not an all the time thing!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Tilden Regional Park

Took an afternoon hike around Lake Anza in Tilden Regional Park above Berkeley and Oakland. It's been pretty unseasonably warm around here..perfect opportunity to get out with the dog and wander around the woods for a few hours!














Monday, February 7, 2011

Simple Life Lessons: Taught By a Dog



1) "Five more minutes.." is usually so worth it.
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2) When you see something you want, let nothing stand in your way. Gallop-bordering-flight is a good option for getting there.
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3) Always let your real friends know you love them.
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4) Let your heart shine!