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Not exact matches
The chocolate
peanut butter cake — I made it for my daughters 12th birthday and the
dog jumped up
on the counter and ate a quarter of before I could even get it all assembled!
Be careful to not serve foods he might choke
on, such as whole grapes; raw vegetables; popcorn; hot
dogs; nuts and seeds; chunks of meat, cheese, or
peanut butter; and hard or sticky candy.
Smear an entire jar of
peanut butter on the
dog?
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Always avoid choking hazards such as hard and / or stringy vegetables and fruits, small round - shaped foods such as grapes that aren't sliced lengthwise, sticky foods such as
peanut butter (
on it's own), gum, popcorn, marshmallows, whole nuts and seeds, fish with bones, and unsliced hot
dogs or sausages.
When you go
on a long hike, you can give your
dog peanut butter if he seems like he's beginning to lack energy.
You should read the labels carefully
on peanut butter before you start treating your
dog.
I actually put
peanut butter on this toy, which my
dog enjoys.
He's happier, and I put the pill
on a kibble of
dog food, held
on by
peanut butter.
although my
dog is very picky at times as he will NOT eat
peanut butter (tried it in his KONG with a treat to make it last longer) eventually i had to just clean it out and pack it with more treats or occasional honey to keep my buddy occupied since it just sat
on the floor for the day with no desire.
I mentioned
dog safe
peanut butter on my Facebook page a few months back and someone commented and asked what I meant by «
dog - safe».
Winston loves playing at the
dog park, going
on long walks &
peanut butter kongs.
You should read the labels carefully
on peanut butter before you start treating your
dog.
When you go
on a long hike, you can give your
dog peanut butter if he seems like he's beginning to lack energy.
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Block the door by holding the bell at your
dog's nose level, so the only way the
dog can get around you is to realize the
peanut butter is
on the bell.
A toy such as a Buster Cube or a Kong filled with
peanut butter might focus the
dog on getting a released treat during the time it is alone.
If we structured our pets» diets based
on the foods that their cartoon likenesses love to consume, it would look something like this: cats would gorge themselves fish and cream,
dogs would eat nothing but
peanut butter straight out of the jar, and rabbits would subsist
If we structured our pets» diets based
on the foods that their cartoon likenesses love to consume, it would look something like this: cats would gorge themselves fish and cream,
dogs would eat nothing but
peanut butter straight out of the jar, and rabbits would subsist solely
on carrots.
This exercise method has even caught
on enough that you can find bubbles for
dogs in fun flavors like
peanut butter and chicken.
In such a case, for the time being, you can still reward your
dog by dropping treats to the ground, smearing some
peanut butter or cream cheese
on a long metal spoon (most
dogs don't like to bite
on metal) or putting the treat
on your flat palm, which by the way, is the way you give treats to horses (fingers may look like carrots and you don't want to figure out the type of pain a horse's teeth may inflict!)
A little
peanut butter, cream cheese or squeeze cheese
on the inside of the kong will keep your
dog occupied for quite awhile inside his new den.
Put a small amount of your lure (
peanut butter) in the palm of your hand or
on the back of your hand, and then present your hand to your
dog.
Or just dab
on a little bit of
peanut butter, which may get your
dog interested again as well.
For those who like to get creative, baking
dog treats, making stuffed catnip toys, and even spreading
peanut butter on a pine cone, rolling it in birdseed and hanging it in the yard for feathered friends will delight the critters and boost your holiday spirits.
Peanut butter is so enticing to most
dogs that they'll stay focused
on a safe, virtually indestructible toy like a Kong far longer than they would
on the toy alone.»
If you loved slathering
peanut butter on your fresh banana when you were still a kid, or perhaps you still do, then Wet Noses» All Natural Organic Dog Treats Peanut Butter with Fresh Bananas should be a great treat for your
peanut butter on your fresh banana when you were still a kid, or perhaps you still do, then Wet Noses» All Natural Organic Dog Treats Peanut Butter with Fresh Bananas should be a great treat for your
butter on your fresh banana when you were still a kid, or perhaps you still do, then Wet Noses» All Natural Organic
Dog Treats
Peanut Butter with Fresh Bananas should be a great treat for your
Peanut Butter with Fresh Bananas should be a great treat for your
Butter with Fresh Bananas should be a great treat for your pooch.
INGREDIENTS: 1 cup pumpkin puree 2 eggs 1/2 cup oats (option if your
dog is
on a grain - free diet, substitute an extra 1/4 cup grain - free flour) 2 cups whole wheat flour, brown rice flour, or gluten - free flour 3 Tbsp all natural
peanut butter 1/2 tsp cinnamon (optional)
It's also a great idea to give him something extra-yummy to chew
on while he's in there — like a pig ear or a hollow
dog toy stuffed with canned
dog food,
peanut butter or cream cheese that's been frozen (it gets hard and takes longer to eat that way).
I just wonder why they put the
peanut butter on the
dog's nose?
Our article
on how some brands of
peanut butter can harm your
dog, even kill them, is an example of this.
Chew toys are only of benefit if they are played with frequently and over the long haul — you can increase the
dog's willingness to chew by smearing palatable
peanut butter or soft cheese
on the product.
If your
dog needs some encouragement chewing
on the toys you have purchased for them, consider spreading a little
peanut butter on it.
For small
dogs, place the plate
on top of stacked books or even smear
peanut butter on washable walls.
If you live alone, I recommend placing a
peanut butter plate
on furniture; that way, your
dog is comfortable while standing still.
There are dozens of
peanut butter dog treats
on the market that use
peanut butter as the main flavoring.
These
peanut butter cinnamon turkey
dog treats will be what your
dog needs to eat
on Thanksgiving day!
Things to chew
on: antlers, Nylabones, Kongs,
peanut butter stuffed bones, or whatever you want to use that is safe for your
dog to chew!
Reportedly her favorite things are: being outside, her squeaky squirrel toy, going
on walks, going to the
Dog Park, and
peanut butter.
In addition to being safe to swallow,
dog and cat toothpaste comes in appealing flavors, such as seafood, poultry and
peanut butter, and is made with enzymes that help break down bacteria residing
on the surface of teeth.
I hate giving these to my
dogs because they are pure crap ingredients... but during times of very high stress (fireworks, thunderstorms, house
on fire, volcano eruptions, riots when we run out of
peanut butter) my
dogs truly appreciete them.
Some people have had experiences of messy Kongs with
peanut butter getting smeared
on floors, the furniture, or the
dog's fur.
Hard rubber toys that have a cavity
on one end allow you to place a treat or smear a little
peanut butter inside to keep the
dog's interest.
If she does not, smear a little bit of cheese or
peanut butter on the bell each time you prepare to go outside, and use this to lure your
dog toward the bell.
Basically,
dog owners will spread
peanut butter or Cheeze Whiz
on their hands so to teach the puppy to lick instead of bite.
But, if your pet isn't used to this, the way to start is by using something
on your finger that the pet loves — like tuna juice for cats or plain
peanut butter for
dogs (just be sure to avoid any
peanut butter containing xylitol as a sweetener, since this is highly toxic to our canine friends).
* Note that in
dogs with chronic pancreatitis or those at increased risk for developing acute or chronic pancreatitis - like Miniature Schnauzers and Yorkshire Terriers - even a very small amount of a high - fat treat like
peanut butter may be enough to bring
on or worsen their pancreatitis and should be avoided completely.
Claudia's Canine Cuisine offers an array of gourmet treats from doggie cupcakes to items made from yogurt, for
dog owners who prefer items without wheat and corn, to
peanut butter suckers
on a chew stick.
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