It's the
great debate: Should dogs eat people food? Scientific studies show that
dogs enjoy eating new and unusual foods. For the dog that enjoys treats--
and the owner who enjoys cooking--there is no harm and much fun in providing
occasional homemade treats or even entire meals.
Dog
Treats shows readers how to prepare an array of tasty and healthful
food for their dog. All the recipes have been adapted for canine tastes
and nutritional requirements, and are generally low in fat to help prevent
excessive calorie intake. So what do you get your dog for his birthday?
Try a birthday cake. Dog Treats includes soups, stews, breads,
cookies, pastas, main courses, holiday recipes such as Great Giblet
Biscuits for Thanksgiving and Staffordshire Steak and Kidney Pie for
Christmas. Yum!
But Dog
Treats goes beyond just providing fun recipes for Rover. The book
discusses training treats, what to do if your dog is fat, nutritional
needs, and even food related disorders.
Paperback,
95 pages, 1 Ed edition (October 1997)