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Free Pet Recipes!

NEW! COOL SUMMER TREATS

Cool summer treats

Kyjen Fill and Freeze Treat Kits

Kyjen Fill and Freeze Treat KitsWe have the Kyjen fill and freeze treat kits to make healthy tasty frozen treats for your dog or puppy. The convenient shape makes it much easier for your dog to enjoy frozen treats instead of using bulky ice cube trays and you can experient with different flavors that your pet loves!

Frosty Cubes

Mix large container of yogurt (with live acidophilus cultures and no sugar) with ground carrots, apples (raw or cooked) or lightly cooked ground liver. Ladle into ice cube trays and freeze or even better, you can use the convenient Kyjen bone shaped fill and freeze treat kits to make it easier for your dog to enjoy!

Icy Paws

2 containers (32 oz) plain or vanilla yogurt--1 6 oz. canof tuna in water, 2 tsp. garlic powder, 24 3 oz. plastic (not paper) bathroom cups. Mix all ingredients and scoop into bathroom cups. Place on tray and freeze overnight. You can add veggies, mashed bananas or substitute chicken for the tuna.

Frosty Paws Ice Cream

32 oz. vanilla yogurt--1 mashed banana or one large jar of baby fruit--2 tbsp. peanut butter--2 tbsp. honey. Blend all ingredients together and freeze in either 3 oz. paper cups or ice tray or Kyjen Freeze and fill kit. You can also use baby meat instead of the fruit and peanut butter.

Recipes for Dogs

For Dogs

Healthy Meat and Vegetable Balls

8 cups oats 2 cups brown rice 6 cups barley 2 lbs. carrots finely grated 3-4 bunches broccoli-grate stems, chop flowerets 6 zucchini rated or 1 lb green beans chopped 1/2 bunch parsley, chopped 4-5 cloves garlic minced Use 8 quart stock pot. cook oats, In another pot, cook brown rice and barley. cool (to save time, cooke in evening and cool overnight). Next day: cut vegetables (you can use a food processor if desired). Using rubber gloves combine all ingredients in a 25 quart stock pot. shope into balls about 1/4 lb each, wrap and freeze. This recipe makes quite a bit which will keep your pet happy for a long time!

Super Breakfast for your Dog

1 cup dry dog food (your doggie's favorite), 3 eggs, 1/2 cup ground hamburger, any other ingredients your dog prefers (preferably vegetables such as carrots, potatoes, or any other food that you have on hand that your dog loves), Mix eggs, hamburger, and all other ingredients together (except dry dog food), Scramble and pour over your dog's favorite dog food.

Down Home Cooking for your Dog!

This recipe is great for those of you who have more than one dog and want to feed them a well balanced home cooked meal! approximately 5 lbs of ground beef or chicken 3/4 cup canola oil 4-5 cloves garlic 32 cups water 8-10 cups processed veggies such as carrots, celery, potatoes, tomatoes, etc. (NOTE: please no onions--not good for your dog) 1/2 molasses (optional) 42-45 oz quick cooking oatmeal you can add eggs to boost protein In a large 24 qt pot, brown ground meat, add canola oil, and garlic. When well cooked, add water. Bring to boil then add veggies that have been processed (you can use fresh or canned veggies if you like). Now add the oatmel. Be sure to stir as necessary to prevent sticking. Remove from heat, cool, and put into containers. This recipe will feed 3 boxers for a week! This recipe is very flexible and you can experiment to find the perfect taste for your dogs!

Bad Breath Banishers

2 cups brown rice flour 1 tbsp activated charcoal (at your local drugstore-please don't use briquets!) 3 tbsp canola oil 1 egg 1/2 cup chopped fresh mint 1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley 2/3 cup low fat milk Preheat oven to 400F. Lightly oil a cookie sheet. Combine flour and charcoal. Add all of the other ingredients. Drop by teasponfuls on oiled sheet, about 1 inch apart. Bake 15-20 minues. Cool and store in airtight container in the refrigerator.

Better for your dog than ice cream!

32 oz. vanilla yogurt 1 mashed banana or one large jar of baby food fruit 2 T peanut butter 2 T honey Blend all ingredients together and freeze in either 3 ounce paper cups or ice cube trays. (Or why not try our Kyjen Fill and Freeze kit above) Variations: you can also use baby food meat instead of the fruit and peanut butter.

Homemade microwavable dog treats

2 cups whole wheat flour 3 tbs. oatmeal 1 egg, lightly beaten 1 tsp. garlic powder 2/3 cup beef or chicken broth Place flour in a bowl, add egg and broth and mix well. Blend in the oatmeal and garlic powder. Roll dough into a ball, roll out on a lightly floured surface to 1/2 inch thick. Cut with small doughnut cutters (or your favorite Halloween cookie cutter). Arrange on a shallow microwave safe baking dish or on a sheet of parchement paper in a single layer. Cook on high 10 minutes or until firm. Let cool until hardened. You can store these in a covered container.

Puppy Party Appetizers

1/2 lbs. ground beef 1 carrot, finely grated 1 tsp. grated cheese 1/2 tsp. garlic powder 1/2 cup whole wheat bread crumbs 1 egg-beaten 1 tsp. tomato paste Preheat oven to 250 degress F. Combine all ingredients and mix well. Roll mixutre into small meat balls and place on a greased cookie sheet. Bake 15 minutes or until brown and frim. Cool and store in fridge in airtight container or freeze.

Doggie Kesh

4 eggs 2/3 tbsp cream 2/3 cup skim milk 3 tbsp meat (use your dog's favorite) 3 tbsp cheese 9 inch pie crust/shell fresh parsley Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Mix all ingredients together and pour into pie crus/shell. Bake for 35-45 minuts. Let cool for at least 5 minutes. Ad fresh parsely and watch your dog chow down!

Recipes to fight bad breath

Bad breath recipes

Bad Breath Banishers

2 cups brown rice flour--1 tbsp. activated charcoal (at drugstores-not briquets)--3 tbsp. canola oil--1 egg--1/2 cup chopped fresh mint, 1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley--2/3 cup low fat milk. Preheat oven to 400 F. Lightly oil a cookie sheet. combine flour and charcoal. Add all the other ingredients. Drop teaspoonfuls on the oiled cookie sheet about 1 inch apart. Bake 15-20 mintues. Can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Breath Biscuits

2 cups brown rice flour--1 tbsp. charcoal (from the drugstore)--1 large egg slightly beaten--3 tbsp. vegetable oil--1/2 cup chopped parsely--1/3 cup chopped fresh mint--2/3 cup milk. Preheat oven to 400 F. Combine flour, and charcoal. In a medium bowl, combine egg, oil, parsley, and mint mixing well. slowly stir in flour mixture and add enough milk to make a dough the consistency of drop biscuits. Drop heping tablespoons of dough about 1 inch apart onto greaseed baking sheets. Bake 15 minutes or until firm. Store cooled biscuits in a tightly covered container in the refrigerator.

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Recipes for Cats

For Cats

Tuna Kitty Treats

1/2 cup whol wheat flour 1/2 cup nonfat powdered milk 1/2 can tuna in oil 1 tbsp vegetable or cod liver oil 1 egg beaten 1/4 cup water In large bowl, mash the tuna. Add flour and powdered milk mixing well. Stir in the water, oil, and egg mixing well. Mixture will be sticky. Shape mixture into 1/2 inch sized balls and place on a greased baking sheet. Press balls to flaten (a fork works well). Bake at 350 degress for 10 minutes. Remove treats from oven and let sit for at least five minutes. Turn treats over and bake another 10 minuts or until golden brown. Cool completely on wire rack and store in an air tight container in the refrigerator.

Doggie or Kitty gravy

1 boneless/skinless chicken breast, 4 cups water, 1 cup flour, 2 whole eggs Boil chicken breast for about 1/2 hour and remove to cool. Add flour to chicken water. Beat out lumps. Add pre-beaten eggs. Cook on low heat until thickened . Pulverize chicken in food processor or cut into little tiny pieces. Add to flour/egg gravy. Additional water may be needed. Unfortunately, this gravy does not freeze well, but can be stored in the refridgerator for several days.

Moist Kitty Cat Morsels

1/2 lb. lean ground beef or turkey, 1 small carrot-finely grated, 1 tbsp. grated cheese, 1 tsp. brewer's yeast, 1 tsp. dried catnip, 1/2 cup whole wheat bread crumbs, 1 beaten egg, 1 tbsp. tomaqto paste--Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a medium sized bowl combinethe meat, carrot, cheese, brewer's yeast, catnp and breadcrumbs. Add the egg and tomato paste and mix well. Using your hands, roll the mixture into walnut sized meatballs and place on a lightly greased cookie sheet. Bake for about 15 minutes until the meatballs are brown and firm. Cool the meatballs completely before storing in an airtight container in the refridgerator. These freeze well and make approximately two dozen.

Recipes for Hamsters and Gerbils

Hamster Homemade Treats

Treats for Hamsters

1/4 tsp peanut butter, 1 box plan Cheerios cereal, variety of vegetables such as carrots, celery, bok choy, small dog biscuit or stale or fresh bread, bird seeds and sunflower seeds, small amount of cheese. Spread peanut button on dog biscuit, stale bread or fresh bread. Stick cereal on top and press in some of your hamster's favorite small foods such as bird seeds and/or sunflower seds. Next press in the vegetables around the cheerios and press cheese around the vegetables to cover! This is a great treat addition to your hamster's regular diet.
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