Bake Salmon Cakes for Dogs
& Follow the Iditarod
What's Cooking? Dog treats, of course! The Dog Treat Mixing Bowl newsletter will help you stay up-to-date on the latest recipes, ingredients, tips and techniques. Our goal is to make baking homemade dog treats simple, fun and nutritious.
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In This Issue
- Are You Ready for the Iditarod?
- Health Benefits of Fish Oil for Dogs
- Salmon Cakes Recipe
- Featured Website
Are You Ready for the Iditarod?
Well, you and your dog may not be physically in shape to participate in the Iditarod, which is called the “Last Great Race on Earth”, but you can still support it from the comfort of your couch with your personal sled team.
History shows us that the native Alaskans fed salmon to their sled dogs. Even modern day dog mushers feed their dog teams salmon. That's why this month we are giving special attention to all the health benefits of salmon.
The race starts on March 7th, so prepare a batch of
Salmon Cakes for Dogs
and enjoy the festivities!
Want to learn even more? Then check out the official website for the Iditarod at http://www.iditarod.com
Health Benefits of Fish Oil for Dogs
Fish and fish oil is not just for cats. Your dog will love the addition of fish to her diet and you'll love knowing she's getting healthy Omega-3 fatty acids. Learn about all the ways that
fish oil for dogs
can benefit your dogs health and nutrition.
Salmon Cakes for Dogs Recipe
Your dog can benefit from fish oil from natural sources like salmon. Try our new
Salmon Cakes
recipe and don't forget about the yogurt dill tartar sauce!
Featured Website
This month we are featuring a website we think you'll enjoy.
Are you looking to add a new member to your family? Then you'll want to start by doing lots of research. Check out
Pedigreed Pups.com
to learn more about purebred dogs and which one will fit your family. Did you know that you could even rescue or adopt a purebred dog? Then you can bake even more homemade dog treats for your growing pack!
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hungry for more?
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Want more of a certain type of recipe? Need treat ideas for your next dog party? Let me know what's missing from the “dog treat pantry” and I'll get to it right away.
Thanks for reading. Until next month,
Happy Dog Treat Baking!
Michelle
www.dogtreatkitchen.com