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Dog Treat Mixing Bowl - Issue #16 - Hamburger Dog Treats
May 01, 2010

Hamburger & BBQ
Homemade Dog Treats

What's Cooking? Dog treats, of course! The Dog Treat Mixing Bowl newsletter will keep you 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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Topics & Recipes

  • Cheesy Hamburger Happiness Treats

  • Two BBQ Dog Biscuit Recipes

  • Dog Treat Recipe Cookbook

  • Dog Treat Kitchen Testimonials

  • June Newsletter Sneak Peek


Cheesy Hamburger Happiness

Get out and celebrate National Barbecue Month this May with a down right delicious hamburger dog treat.

These also make fantastic dog training treats. Break or cut them into little pieces and your dog will give you all of his attention and best behavior.




Cheesy Hamburger Happiness - There's no need for a hamburger bun with this juicy dog treat hamburger pattie. Make the treat complete with a pickle slice and serve with a side order of sweet potato dog chews.


BBQ Dog Biscuit Recipes

We've gathered two wonderful dog biscuit recipes that we think you should try this summer. The first is a Sweet BBQ Dog Treat. These are made sweet with natural applesauce and extra healthy with 1/2 cup of wheat germ.

The second is a BBQ Chicken Dog Biscuit that is sure to make your warm evenings outside better for your dog. They also include healthy wheat germ, chicken broth, and rye flour.


Dog Treat Recipe Cookbook

After buying and reading nearly 15 different dog cookbooks, I've found one that is now one of my favorites. Check out my review of this Dog Treat Recipe Cookbook. You won't be disappointed by the quantity and the remarkable quality of this cookbook.


Dog Treat Kitchen Testimonials

We get lots of feedback from our website visitors, just like you. Here's what some of them are saying . . .

"I LOVE your newsletter - I have found several recipes that I can make for "my son" with Addison's, and he tolerates them well with no side-effects. It has been trial and error, but he is now "living the life of Riley" with all his special foods. Thank you so much - I couldn't have done it without you."

What are your thoughts? Don't keep them to yourself, Contact Us and let us know what you like, or even dislike, about Dog Treat Kitchen.com. The more you share, the more you help all dog treat bakers, and their dogs.


Newsletter Sneak Peek

What's New for June?

For the first time we are going to add a beverage dog treat recipe! :)

You'll be the first to see how much fun it can be to prepare a liquid treat instead of only baking homemade dog treats. It's going to be a blast.




Are you and your dog hungry for more? Let me know what you would like to see on the Dog Treat Kitchen.com.

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


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