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Monthly Archives: August 2019

5 Dog Cake Recipes With Chicken

Does your dog love cake? What about chicken?  How about a combination of cake and chicken? To the human palette that might not sound so amazing but to a doggo, well, they’d be in heaven. Here’s 5 chicken cake recipes to choose from

#1: Carrot Chicken Cake

Ingredients:

1 cup of flour

1 tsp of baking powder

350g of minced chicken

4 eggscup of grated carrot

1 cup of oatmeal

1 cup of corn oil

For icing:

Low sugar yogurt or peanut butter

Directions:

  • First preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  • Grease and flour the tin
  • Make a puree of the minced chicken in a food processor or blender along with corn oil and eggs
  • Add the carrots to meat mixture and blend everything perfectly until they are mixed.
  • In another mixing bowl, take the flour and baking powder and stir them well with the oatmeal
  • Pour the blended mixture to the flour mixture and slowly stir them well
  • Once everything is properly stirred and mixed, pour this mixture to the cake tin
  • Now, you have to bake for about 50 to 60 minutes
  • Once done, take the cake out and let it cool for about 30 minutes,Spread the yogurt or peanut butter as the icing on top of the cake.

 

#2: Chicken & Bacon Puppy Cake

Ingredients for cake:

3 cups of whole wheat flour

3 strips of bacon

5-6 beaten eggs

1 tablespoon of baking powder

1 cup of buttercup of corn oil

2 jars of chicken baby food

2 cups of finely grated carrots

For icing:

Plain yogurt (no added sugar)

Directions:

  • Preheat the oven to 325 degree Fahrenheit
  • Grease and flour the cake pan properly
  • Fry the bacon until it is crispy
  • In a bowl, whisk the baking powder and flour together
  • Take another bowl to beat the butter until it is smooth and add the corn oil and eggs in it.Stir the chicken baby food and the grated carrots properly
  • You have to add the flour mixture now and then mix it thoroughly to get a smooth texture
  • Pour the batter into the cake pan and bake it for 60 minutes
  • Let it cool for sometimes and then start spreading yogurt over the cake for icing
  • If your pup loves bacon as well as chicken, then this cake can be the ideal one for him/her. Who doesn’t like to have a cake with chicken flavor and crispy bacon in it? Well, all dogs will love it.

No Time To Bake?

 The Dog Bakery makes dog birthday cakes in a few different shapes and colors available in wheat free or grain free! Check them out! 

#3: Sweet Potato Chicken Cake


Ingredients for the cake:

1 egg, beaten

1 pound of ground or minced chicken

2 large diced sweet potatoes

4 sliced hot dogs

For icing:

Sweet potato puree

Directions:

  • You have to preheat the oven to 350 Fahrenheit
  • Take out the cake pan and grease it well
  • Take a bowl and combine the hot dogs, beaten eggs and minced chicken
  • Mix them well and then transfer to the cake pan
  • Spread the mixture properly in the pan
  • Now put into the baking oven and let it bake
  • Once done, take the cake out and allow it to cool down
  • Spread the sweet potato puree over it.

If your dog is a fan of sweet potato, then this dog cake recipe with chicken is the ideal one. You must try it on the coming birthday.


#4: Coconut Chicken Cake

Ingredients for cake:

2 eggs, beaten

2 tablespoon of honey

1/4 pound of minced chicken

1 and a half cups of coconut flour

3 tablespoon of coconut oil (melted)

For icing

cup of yogurt

Blueberries

Directions:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degree Fahrenheit
  • Now mix the eggs, honey and coconut oil together.Grease the cake pan properly
  • Mix the flour and minced chicken well along with the egg, honey and oil mixture
  • Once everything is blended properly, put them in the cake pan
  • Now, let it bake for about 20 to 25 minutes
  • Take the cake out, let it cool
  • Spread the yogurt as icing and top it with some blueberries

Note: Make sure that your dog is okay with the coconut taste before baking this.


#5: Pumpkin Chicken Cake

Ingredients for cake

1 cup of pumpkin puree

1 cup of oat flour

2 tablespoons of honey

1 pound of minced chicken

1 egg, beaten

1 tsp of baking powder

For icing:

Peanut butter

Directions:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degree Fahrenheit
  • Now mix the pumpkin puree, minced chicken, honey and egg together.Then you have stir in the baking powder as well as the flour
  • Take out the cake pan and grease it well.
  • Now pour the batter into the pan
  • Bake it for about 20 to 25 minutes
  • Now, take out the cake and let it cool for sometime
  • Apply the peanut butter over the cake as icing

Conclusion

So, these are some of the best dog cake recipe with chicken that you can try at home. Definitely if you want to make your dog’s birthday memorable and fun to him, this is the best way.

No Time To Bake?

The Dog Bakery makes dog birthday cakes in a few different shapes and colors available in wheat free or grain free! Check them out! 

Can CBD Safely Be Given to Dogs?

If you own a dog, you’ll probably have noticed that just like humans, dogs can also have moments where they just don’t feel very well. And the older your dog is, the more your dog will probably suffer from some of the many aging ailments. However, recent studies have shown how cannabidiol, or CBD, can help relieve many of your dog’s physical woes. First, and foremost, CBD is one of the chemical compounds extracted from the cannabis plant. Second, unlike other psychotropic compounds like THC that are extracted from cannabis, CBD is non-psychotropic, and consumption will not result in a high sensation.

Continuing research has shown the immense health benefits of using CBD as a supplement for various ailments. Likewise, the benefits of CBD have been demonstrated to also be effective for dogs. Since the original CBD research in 2013, multiple canine CBD products in different forms such as oils, chews, and treats have entered the market. Here are a few of the top reasons to administer CBD to your dog.  

Arthritis

Life expectancy differs in dogs by breed. For most dogs, by age 10, a dog would be just reaching middle age. And just like humans, aging in dogs comes with a whole host of physical ailments. One of the ailments that affect older dogs includes arthritis. Fortunately, the arthritic pain in dogs is one of the most well-researched topics, and CBD for dogs with arthritic pain is probably one of the best treatments.

Seizures

Seizures are most common in dogs with epilepsy. Unfortunately, canine medical treatment of seizures often causes adverse side effects, such as nausea. Recent studies have suggested that canine seizures can be alleviated with the use of CBD oil. These should not be confused with an isolate, which will have much higher concentrations of cannabidiol. CBD isolate is the purest form of CBD available and comes in a crystalline, powdered form. It is often too strong and concentrated to be used safely on pets.

Pain Management

Using CBD to manage your dog’s pain is a personal decision that depends on multiple factors such as the legality of CBD in your state, the extent of your dog’s pain, and the type and size of your dog. According to some veterinarians, all of these factors will affect the correct dosage given to your pet. Because CBD research for pets is still ongoing, it is best to talk to your veterinarian to formulate a customized dose right for your dog. In general, you want to start with the lowest dosage possible with an observation time frame before attempting to increase the dosage.

Nausea

If your dog is throwing up, using a natural treatment such as CBD may help ease your dog’s discomfort. There may be many reasons why your dog is throwing up, including pregnancy, eating excess food, intestinal worms, or inflammation. CBD oils can help combat your dog’s nausea. Confirm with your dog’s medical professional on the proper dosage and start from the smallest dosage recommended. It is also important to find out the root cause of your dog’s nausea.

Anxiety and Stress

Just like their human friends, dogs can get stressed and feel anxious for any number of reasons. Some common signs of stress include:

  • Showing the whites of their eyes
  • Showing the gums of their teeth
  • Barking, growling, or groaning in an unfocused manner
  • Displaying excessive licking
  • Showing shaking or shivering
  • Shredding an abnormal amount of hair
  • Having constantly tensed muscles 

If your dog is showing these symptoms, CBD oils have been shown to be very effective at calming your dog down. As with all CBD treatments on dogs, start with the lowest dosage as recommended by your animal care specialist.

Back Pain

CBD oil has been shown to be effective at treating your dog’s back pain by decreasing the intensity of nerve pain. During the past few years, CBD has been becoming the preferred natural method of managing pain caused by osteoporosis, back injuries, or tumors growing along the back. Unfortunately, since your dog cannot tell you where the pain is, consultation with a veterinarian is the best way to get a diagnosis before starting any treatment with CBD.

Cancer

For canine pet owners, one of the most prevalent diseases that could affect your dog is a malignant tumor growth commonly known as cancer.  Unfortunately, cancer is currently the leading cause of death for middle age and older dogs. With one in three older dogs expected to get cancer at some point in their life, it is best to be prepared. As with humans, the most common treatment for dogs with cancer is chemotherapy. Some forms of cancer may require surgery and radiation. Extreme cases of cancer may require amputation of the affected limb. These treatments are serious and can cause your dog a considerable amount of pain.

This is where CBD oil comes in. CBD has been shown to have considerable benefits as a treatment for tumor cells. Not only can CBD help alleviate some of the pain associated with cancer treatments, but recent research has also shown that it might be effective at halting the growth of cancerous cells by reinforcing cell death, or apoptosis, upon the tumor cells. While there is still no cure for cancer, CBD oils are a possible treatment.

Just as CBD has helped many humans deal with pain and certain ailments, similar benefits have also been seen when used with dogs to combat certain health and medical issues. With more and more dog owners and animal care specialists interested in the health benefits of CBD, options and research have become more widely available. If you are interested in using CBD on your dog, speak to your animal care specialist first to learn more. Make sure you find the proper dosage customized to your dog’s specific breed, take into account the size and weight of your dog, and above all, start with the lowest dosage possible before working up.

To learn more about this new holistic oil that’s exploding in popularity, visit our recommended brand Cannanine.

If you’re looking to get some other yummy treats for your dog, we’ve got you covered! Take a look at our various bakery treats that we have available.

9 Yummy Pupsicle Recipes to Cool Your Dog Off

It’s summer, and the heat is unbearable for both humans and pups. Your dog needs a frozen dog treat to beat the heat! We’ve got you covered! We scoured the internet to find the top 9 easy pupsicle recipes that are a major hit with all four-legged furries.

1. Cantaloupe Pupsicle

The Cantaloupe Pupsicle is the easiest pupsicle to make. It is so simple that even if you have never entered the kitchen in your life, you will still be able to make it. However, it tastes fantastic, and your pooch will love you for it.

Ingredients

– About two cups of frozen cantaloupe

– Two tablespoons of unsweetened yogurt

Directions

– Remove seeds and skin from the melon. Next, cut the fruit into big chunks, spread these chunks on a baking sheet or a full plate, and leave them to freeze in the freezer.

– Melon pieces take about 2-3 hours to freeze completely.

– Take out about two cups of frozen melon pieces and put them in a blender. Add about two tablespoons of unsweetened yogurt to the blender and blend nicely.

– You can either serve this cantaloupe and yogurt mix to your dog as ice cream or leave it in the freezer to make a yummy pupsicle.

2. Apple Honey Pupsicle


Before you start questioning the goodness of this recipe, know that dogs can eat honey, but only in small quantities. Apple Honey Pupsicles are one of the healthiest popsicles for dogs.

Ingredients

– About 300 grams of low-fat yogurt

– A one-third cup of apple sauce

– Two tablespoons of peanut butter

– Two tablespoons of honey

Directions

– Mix all the ingredients in a bowl.

– Pour the mixture in popsicle molds and leave to freeze for about 4-5 hours.

3. Blueberry Pupsicles


Here is a dog treat that is both healthy and yummy. Blueberries are packed with antioxidants and are high in fiber. They are as good for your dog’s health as they are for you. Try this blueberry pUpsicle recipe to keep your dog happy and healthy this summer.

Ingredients

– Half a cup of blueberries

– Half a cup of plain or unsweetened yogurt

Directions

– Take half a cup of blueberries and puree them using a blender.

– To this blueberry puree, add half a cup of plain or unsweetened yogurt. Blend again using a blender.

– Pour this mixture into block molds and leave to freeze until solid.

 

4. Frozen Banana Pupsicles


Vets often suggest feeding bananas to dogs. Bananas are a good source of potassium, vitamin B6, and vitamin C and are right for your pet’s digestive system. Here’s a simple frozen banana pupsicle recipe you can use to get bananas inside your dog’s tummy.

Ingredients

– One banana

– One and a half cup of diced watermelon

– One cup of freshly cut pineapple pieces

Directions

– Cut watermelon and pineapple into big chunks and puree them using a blender. Set aside.

– Slice the banana into pieces and spread these pieces on a cookie sheet.

– Layer each banana piece with about two tablespoons of watermelon and pineapple puree.

– Leave to freeze for four hours.

5. Chicken Pupsicle

This list is incomplete without the mention of Chicken pupsicles. Try this simple recipe to make chicken pupsicles at home.

Ingredients

– One cup chicken stock

– Half a cup of water

– About 50 grams of finely chopped chicken meat

Directions

– Mix all the ingredients in a bowl. Make sure you are using low-sodium chicken stock as too much salt isn’t good for your dog’s health.

– Pour this mixture into a popsicle mold. You can use a carrot stick as the pupsicle stick.

– Leave in the freezer for a couple of hours. Serve when completely frozen.


6. Strawberry Yogurt Pupsicles

Much like blueberries, strawberries are also full of antioxidants and are a good source of fiber. Strawberries also contain an enzyme that is good for dogs‘ teeth. Try this recipe to make yummy strawberry pupsicles in only a few minutes.

Ingredients

– Half a cup of strawberries

– Half a cup of unsweetened yogurt

Directions

– Properly wash the strawberries and remove stems from them.

– Take a cookie sheet. Dip whole strawberries in yogurt and leave them to freeze.

– Alternatively, you can cut half a cup of strawberries into fine pieces. Blend the diced strawberries with half a cup of yogurt using a blender. Pour this mixture into ice molds and leave to freeze.

 

7. Frozen Apple Pupsicles

You must have heard the famous proverb — an apple a day keeps the doctor away. The saying stands true not just for humans, but also for dogs. Apples are a good source of Vitamin A and Vitamin C and are good for dogs in general.

Ingredients:

– Two apples

– One cup of low-fat unsweetened yogurt

– Carrot sticks

Directions:

– Cut the apples into halves and remove all seeds.

– Next, dice the fruit into small pieces.

– Use a blender to blend the apple pieces with low-fat unsweetened yogurt. Transfer this mixture to ice molds.

– You can use carrot sticks as pupsicle sticks.

– Leave for 4-5 hours to freeze.

8. Pumpkin Chicken Pupsicles

Pumpkins are loaded with beta carotenes and fibers and are an excellent supplement for your dog. What’s even better is that dogs love pumpkin. So, help your pooch beat the heat with this pumpkin pupsicle recipe.

Ingredients

– Three-fourth cup pumpkin puree

– Half a cup of non-fat yogurt

– 4-5 pieces of chicken jerky

Directions

– Use a blender to mix the pumpkin puree and non-fat yogurt.

– Pour this mixture into an ice mold. Use chicken jerky pieces as popsicle sticks.

– Leave to freeze for 3-4 hours.


9. Watermelon Pupsicles

Watermelon pupsicles are easy to make, and your pooch will love these tasty dog treats.

Ingredients

– About two cups of seedless watermelon

– A three-fourth cup of unsweetened yogurt

Directions

– Cut the melon into half and remove all the seeds.

– Dice the fruit into small pieces.

– Take about two cups of seedless watermelon pieces and make them into a puree using a blender.

– Pour this watermelon puree into an ice tray. Layer the watermelon puree in each block with a tablespoon of yogurt.

– Leave in the freezer for about 3-4 hours to freeze.

10. Maple Bacon Ice Cream for Dogs

If you don’t feel like making Popsicles for dogs you can buy doggie ice cream ready made! Our favorite is the Maple Bacon ice cream variety. It’s real scoopable ice cream that’s healthy for pups. Learn more about ice cream for dogs