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100% Pure dried fresh Salmon Training Treats for dogs (3 x 85g)

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The dehydrated treats, I keep in an airtight tub in a dry, cool spot in the house and they’ll easily last for a couple of weeks if you’ve dried them thoroughly. If you choose not to dry them, I highly recommend keeping them in the fridge, and only for up to 5 days. FAQs

This fish dog treat recipe is healthy, easy, and tasty. It’s low in fat, is gluten-free, and rich in healthy oils, micro nutrients, and fiber to promote good digestive health, strong, nourished skin, and a healthy coat. The entire ingredient list, quantities of each, and the step-by-step directions are in the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post. Or if you want larger treats, go with these bone and paw print molds– I use these for when I want a more substantial treat. I also find it much, much easier to spread the batter into the trays with a palette knife/straight spatula like this one . And, of course, you’ll need a food processor.This salmon treats for dogs recipe has healthy ingredients. It’s so good for your pet that it’s like giving them an all-around multi-vitamin. Store these baked salmon balls in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They will last up to 5 days.

I can not use eggs or wheat. I’ve read all the comments and see people have used coconut flour and asked for egg substitutes. Both my dogs love peanut butter and apples. So those would work for them instead of the egg. I was thinking of oat flour. What do you think? I dehydrate these salmon dog treats, which admittedly increases their cook time, but it’s effortless for me and means that I can store them for many weeks. Not that they usually last that long! I make a big batch of the mixture, make enough biscuits to last our greedy pupsters for a couple of weeks, and freeze the rest. You can change the size of the balls to make large or mini treats. The cooking time will have to be adjusted as smaller ones will cook faster and large ones will take longer. As a caution for our Dal pals, many fish including salmon and tuna, are higher purine proteins. Moderation is extra important. If you have a known issue with stones, then you might want to pass on the fishes, no matter how delicious. See our post on the Dalmatian diet and purine problems for more information and handy links. While this recipe works perfectly as-is, it’s beautifully versatile so you can cater to the tastes and needs of your dog. You can adapt it to be seasonal and cost-effective, too.As I noted above, there’s plenty of variety when it comes to the types of fish you can use. I balance the white and oily fish content to make sure the recipe isn’t too high in fish oil (which is great in moderation but can cause a surprising number of problems if there’s too much of it in the diet), and so they are still reasonably lean.

Parsley is an excellent source of vitamins A, C, and K which support a healthy immune system. It’s also a good source of folate and iron. This dog treat recipe has healthy ingredients that you actually recognize. Unlike commercial treats, these aren’t full of heavily processed animal components and by-products and rancid over-processed oils and fats. You won’t find any “meat and animal derivatives”“meat meal” or “poultry pulp” here. Just honest, healthful, inexpensive ingredients. Preheat your oven to 180C (or local equivalent) and gather together your baking ingredients and materials.

I won’t go into the risks, dangers, and general nastiness of those typical commercial ingredients here, because that’s a different post, but let’s just say that when you buy these types of treats, you’re buying … sh*t … and actually, your dog would be better off if you used bits of carrot, cheese, or meat for treats instead. How many salmon treats should you give your dog? A serving would be from 1 to 3 based on your dog’s size. One for small dogs, two for medium-sized, and three for larger dogs. Salmon is an excellent source of protein. It’s a common ingredient in many commercial and high-quality dog foods. Katy teaches foraging and environmental education classes including self-sufficient living, modern homesteading, seed saving, and organic vegetable gardening, helping others learn forgotten skills, reconnect with nature, and live greener and healthier. She also has two dogs who she raises naturally, providing a raw diet, positive reinforcement training, and natural healthcare.

I was also wondering if you have a recipe for treats & dog food using fish and any of these add-ins: pumpkin, squash, spinach, peanut butter, berries, apple, (banana is ok. My toy poodle Mr. Merlin, is 15 1/2 and under weight by 3lbs. He has severe kidney disease and I want to keep his weight up. With that, I need to have His treats low in protein, and they must be soft. He has no teeth). I’ve been looking for food/treat recipes that incorporate fruits as well as veggies. I haven’t looked at your recipe for dog food yet, but will do.

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These salmon treats are made with common ingredients you can find at any grocery store. If you want to make organic salmon dog treats you will need to use organic ingredients. Resting the dough is optional, but it allows better ingredient hydration and helps to improve the texture/handling of gluten-free baking dough. I like to rest briefly, then knead a little before final rolling and ensure it is well mixed. Katy Willis is a writer, lifelong homesteader, and master herbalist, master gardener, and canine nutritionist. Katy is a modern homesteader practicing everyday sustainability and green living. They'll still likely be a little soft and squishy, but that's fine. Firstly, they firm up a little as they cool, and secondly, you're going to dehydrate them to fully dry them out. Maintaining a dog’s healthy weight is very important. Keep that in mind when feeding dogs anything in addition to their regular dog food. How to Store

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