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DIY Eat - Low-Cal Snacks - Liver DumplingsLiver Dumplings Ingredients 2 ½ cups rye flour 1/3 lb fresh chicken liver 2 Tbsp chopped parsley 3 ½ Tbsp sunflower oil About ½ cup water Utensils Cooking...more |
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DIY Eat - Sweet Potato ChewsAll you need is five minutes prep time and a single raw yam or sweet potato. Pure, easy, and unadulterated, dog treats don’t get any healthier, easier or less expensive than this.more |
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DIY Eat: Treat PopsMake your own healthy, dog-approved frozen treats more |
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DIY Eat: Kale ChipsThe darling of the urban farmer’s market scene, can make a welcome addition to your dog’s dinner, too. more |
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How To Make Sure Your Dog Eats His VegetablesFor a dog, part of the pleasure of eating a biscuit or some kibble is the satisfying crunch. You can give Max that same crunch with a number of raw veggies. more |
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An Egg-celent TreatEggs are a source of protein, calcium, vitamin A, folate, vitamin D, and fat. Eggs can be boiled, scrambled, poached, or even fried with a little bit of butter (as a special treat) more |
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DIY Eat: Tuna FudgeTuna Fudge—a rather unappealing name but dogs love it. more |
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Soup of the DayAdd taste without adding too many calories. more |
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There's Something Fishy Going OnAll fish is an excellent source of protein, calcium, selenium, niacin (B vitamin), and omega-3 fats. Canned fish such as tuna or salmon makes a healthy treat for your dog. more |
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There's Nothing Awful About OffalOffal is a great source of valuable nutrients. On average, 1 gram of cooked organ meat contains 1.5 calories, so it doesn’t take much to feed a lot of calories. more |
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