Doggy Desserts: Homemade Treats for Happy, Healthy Dogs
Doggy Desserts: Homemade Treats for Happy, Healthy Dogs book cover

Doggy Desserts: Homemade Treats for Happy, Healthy Dogs

Hardcover – Bargain Price, May 1, 2007

Price
$136.37
Format
Hardcover
Pages
112
Publisher
i5 Press
Publication Date
Dimensions
8.3 x 8.9 x 0.7 inches
Weight
1.25 pounds

Description

Healthful and nutritious aren't the words you usually hear with desserts, but doggy desserts don't have to be unhealthy and sweet to be delicious to your dog. Many store-bought products with their load of preservatives, salt, and sugar - can irritate sensitive canine tummies and cause allergies and other health problems. But you can keep your dog healthy and happy by making your own tasty, wholesome snacks and desserts. The easy-to-prepare recipes inside this cookbook use only ingredients that are good for your dog. Your dog will eagerly chow down on the delicious and nutritious cookies, bars, cakes, breads, muffins, and frozen treats in this scrumptious canine cookbook. Inside, you're sure to find some new favorites to indulge your pup's palate, such as peanut butter banana cookies, beef biscuits, and doggy birthday cake. You'll feel good knowing that you're providing the best in natural, nourishing, homemade treats - and giving your pup some mouth-watering slices of heaven. -- ozpetshop.com From the Publisher About BowTie Press: The publisher of the national pet best-seller, The Original Dog Bible, BowTie Press has a unique tradition of collaboration with its sister division, Fancy Publications--the world's largest publisher of pet and lifestyle magazines. Leveraging the expertise that has been assembled by them, this channel to superior content affords BowTie Press access to the most current and provocative topics in each given field, which in turn allows us to deliver the most up-to-date books possible to our readers. From humor and transportation to equine and reference, every niche and interest is covered under BowTie Press and its imprints. Cheryl Gianfrancesco is an avid cook. She is also the owner of LMG1, formerly Kooper's Products, an Internet business supplying recipes and health information for dogs. She currently lives in New York. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • <div>The marriage of two of the world’s favorite topics—dogs and desserts—Doggy Desserts offers dog owners over 100 recipes to spoil (and nourish) their pampered pooches. This beautifully photographed and designed book presents easy-to-do, fun recipes divided into six categories: cookies, bars, drop cookies, cakes, muffins, and frozen treats. For dog owners who are concerned about controlling what’s in their dogs’ food or who are looking to find low-cal, low-fat options for their slightly plump pups, Doggy Desserts provides many tasty options. From carob peanut butter crunch balls, sweet potato biscuits and liver oatmeal bones to granola bars, apple sauce spice cake, and watermelon dog sherbet, owners will be tempted to try each of these delectable delights before serving to their dogs. The author, Cheryl Gianfrancesco is an avid cook and dog lover, and cooking for her dogs is her favorite passion!</div>

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Great Treats - Dog Loves them all!

My dog is a fussy eater, and he loves all the treats. They are easy to make and they don't take long. His current favorite is the liver and garlic treats, and the recipe makes a lot of them. I put a bag in the fridge and freeze a bag and as I continue to use them I move them from freezer to fridge. He likes those treats frozen also. Most of the ingredients are easy to find, and the recipes are not difficult to make by any means. I already had a copy of this book, and I recently bought this book for a friend for Christmas. She's a dog lover and she was absolutely thrilled!
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Doggy Desserts

I've tried several recipes from this book and my dogs have loved each one. I would most definitely recommend this to anyone that makes homemade treats for their animals.