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05/15/08

The Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook — A Review
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The Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook should come with a warning — don’t read while hungry! These recipes sound so good I couldn’t help but get hungry as I read through them.

Author Liz Palika has put together a collection of tasty treats for all kinds of events and dogs. Looking for cookie cutter treats or special goodies for special occasions. The Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook has got it covered. Do you need recipes designed for dogs with special needs? You’ll find yummy meat-free, grain-free, wheat-free and reduced-fat treats here.

Some of my favorite parts of the book are the Nutritional Notes scattered throughout. Want to know more about flaxseed and avocado in regards to your furbaby? Want to know Bisquick’s nutrition and how to use it in dog treats? Want to know the differences between nonfat, lowfat and whole milk yogurt? You’ll find all this and so much more in this colorfully illustrated cookbook.

The Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook is tantalizing collection of recipes and information that may inspire you to cook more (or at all) for your canine family members.

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  1. Oh my dog!

    I can’t wait to start making home madegoodies for my clients! We go through a ton of dog treats at our pet photography studio. I would love to be able to have a variety of meat-free and wheat-free goodies for our special needs pups. Great for holiday gifts too! Wonderful.

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