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Properly store your treats

Shelf Life

On counter 1 week in air tight container. 

In fridge 2-3 weeks. 

In freezer 3-4 weeks thaw before giving and discard after 1 week if left out on the counter. 

- Storage Method: Room Temperature  

Shelf Life: 1-3 days  

Notes: Store in an airtight container.

- Storage Method: Refrigerator  

Shelf Life: 1-2 weeks  

Notes: Keep in an airtight container to maintain freshness.

- Storage Method: Freezer  

Shelf Life: 2-3 months  

Notes: Wrap in plastic wrap or place in a freezer-safe bag.

Treat customization coming soon!

Tailored for Every Pet

Homemade dog treats can be customized for dogs with specific dietary needs in several ways:

1. Ingredient Substitutions: Use alternatives for common allergens. For example, substitute wheat flour with rice flour or oat flour for dogs with grain sensitivities.

2. Limited Ingredients: Focus on recipes with a few key ingredients to avoid potential allergens. Simple treats made with just a few wholesome ingredients can be safer for dogs with dietary restrictions.

3. Low-Calorie Options: Create low-calorie treats using ingredients like pumpkin or applesauce. This is great for dogs that need to manage their weight.

4. Specific Nutritional Goals: Incorporate ingredients that support particular health needs. For instance, adding sweet potatoes can be beneficial for digestive health, while flaxseed can provide omega-3 fatty acids for a healthy coat.

5. Avoiding Harmful Ingredients: Steer clear of ingredients toxic to dogs, such as chocolate, grapes, raisins, or certain nuts, ensuring the safety of the treats.

6. Vet Consultation: Always consult with a veterinarian before introducing new treats, especially for dogs with specific medical conditions or dietary restrictions. This ensures that the homemade treats align with their dietary needs.

By carefully selecting and preparing ingredients, you can create delicious homemade treats that cater to your dog's unique dietary requirements, promoting their health and happiness.

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