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Dog Treat Mixing Bowl, Issue #06 - BBQ Dog Biscuit Recipes
July 07, 2009

BBQ Dog Biscuits:
Glazed, Soft or Crunchy,
but Always Delicious

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.

Do you know a dog that would appreciate a homemade dog treat? Then forward a copy of this newsletter to your friend and their dog.

If a friend DID forward this to you, and you'd like to know more, you can subscribe to this newsletter. Or visit us online at Dog Treat Kitchen.com


What's New for July

  • Beef Barbecue Dog Biscuit Recipe
  • Barbecue Chicken Dog Biscuit Recipe
  • July is National Blueberry Month
  • August Newsletter Sneak Peek


Beef Barbecue Dog Biscuits Recipe

The sun is shining brightly, you're outside grilling and then you realize.....your shadow consists of 6 legs and a wagging tail. Your dog is standing right next to you trying to tell you that she'd love to have something conveniently fall off the grill in her direction. But wait, you don't have to sacrifice your summer time treats, just make your dog his own yummy barbecue dog biscuits.

Make one or try them all, your dog will have a hard time deciding which one is the best!

Beef Barbecue Biscuits

BBQ Chicken Biscuits


National Blueberry Month

In honor of National Blueberry Month, we are revisiting one of our favorite recipes the Blueberry, Banana & Oats dog treat. If you have yet to whip up a batch for your sweet dog, what are you waiting for, try out this recipe! :)

The natural sweetness of the blueberries and bananas is enough to make any dog dance with glee. Their soft texture is a welcome treat to puppies and senior dogs alike.

Looking for a great place to hide dog pills? This blueberry banana treat is the one you want.

Once you and your dog have tried this recipe, let us know how you liked it. Add your own feedback, ask a question or read what others have to say about this delicious blueberry recipe.


August Newsletter Sneak Peek

What's New for August? Since summer activities will be coming to a close, we're prepared. Prepared for what? Well, your dogs upcoming case of boredom. Yep, kids are going back to school, schedules become more hectic and your dog may be spending more time alone.

That's why for August we'll be exploring all the fun and tasty ways of stuffing your dogs' favorite toys full of treats and food. Stay tuned, your dog will thank you!




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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