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Homemade (and Gourmet) Pet Treats

We at PLRG cannot imagine eating the same dry, minimal flavored food every day. Especially with all of the options we have. Unfortunately, our pets usually don’t have this luxury. We tend to forget our cuddly companions when we are drinking our fave wines and noshing on all the amazing food that Chicago has to offer.

So thanks to www.bullwrinkle.com we now have some easy homemade recipes that were created to spice up our pets’ diets and to let them know just how much we care (links to some good one below). Trust us, your little angel will be incredibly thankful!

 

(Kristin Hamzik)
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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Gina R Says:

    After that scare a while back with the contaminated pet food I am constantly looking for nutritious and safe foods for my dog. It never crossed my mind to make my own dog food! Thanks for the tips, Kristin.

  2. can dogs eat bananas Says:

    Cool, glad I found these recipes. They’re a lot better than most of the other dog treat recipes out there. Can’t wait to try them out. thanks.

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