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  • Crump Group selects first U.S. production facility site

    Crump Group select Nashville for its first US production facility.

  • Market insights on palatability, pet performance

    Learn market insights for how functional benefits help improve pet’s well-being and owners‘ satisfaction. Sponsored by Diana Pet Food.
  • Could Be Bad for the Future of Pet ‘Food’

    The USDA wants to end their certification of pet food. That’s bad for us.
  • FDA warns Midwestern Pet Foods over aflatoxin, Salmonella

    As of August 9, the FDA is aware of more than 130 pet deaths and more than 220 pet illnesses that may be linked to eating brands of pet food manufactured by Midwestern Pet Foods.
  • Social media: emerging pet food channel in Latin America

    Independent pet food sellers are increasingly using Facebook Marketplace to promote and distribute pet food in every country in Latin America.
  • 8 health, premium trends in new pet foods: SuperZoo 2021

    From the wildfire smoke screening the mountains near Las Vegas to the mask-clad attendees, much has changed since the last in-person SuperZoo. Yet many pet food and treat trends in 2021’s New Product Showcase continue from previous years.
  • Simply Nourish Brand Frozen Dog Food Recall Due to Elevated Levels of Vitamin D

    Wet Noses Natural Dog Treat Company of Monroe, Washington is recalling approximately 51,000 packages of Simply Nourish frozen dog food.
  • A Quick Donut Treat Recipe for Your Pup

    Donuts are everyone’s favorite guilty pleasure… and if dogs could speak we think they’d give two paws up for this classic comfort food. Get ready for a home-made donut recipe just for dogs. These donuts for dogs are the perfect treat for any occasion! 

    Making treats for your dog isn’t as straightforward as going to the pet store and buying kibble, but it IS a lot more fun.

    Today, we bring you a quick donut recipe for dogs made with easily available ingredients in your kitchen. They’re simple to prepare, and your pup will love them! 

    This recipe proved to be the quickest home-made dog treat recipe. Let’s get started with the recipe of homemade delicious dog donuts.

    Homemade Dog Donut Treats

    Luckily, there aren’t many ingredients needed for making dog donuts and you probably already have most of them.

    Ingredients:

    1 Cup of Flour

    1 Cup of Oats

    ¼ Cup Coconut Oil

    Peanut Butter

    2 to 3 Eggs

    Topping ingredients:

    Greek Yogurt

    Bacon Bits   

    Bananas 

    Procedure:

    Now, preheat the oven for 375 degrees. Then spray a donut pan with cooking spray. And put aside.

    Take a large bowl and put all the ingredients (except topping ingredients) in it. Mix all ingredients with a spoon or you can use your hands too. Thoroughly mix until a dough is formed. 

    Now, take the dough and press it in the donut pan with your hands. Fill it in each cavity and press gently in the pan. 

    Put the pan in the preheated oven and bake for around 14-15 minutes or until cooked properly. Leave it till it cools. 

    After it cools down, take the donuts out from the pan. It’s time to decorate or garnish the donuts.

    For frosting take Greek yogurt and creamy peanut butter in a bowl. Mix them well and dip the donuts in it from both sides. 

    Garnish them with some bacon bits and bananas. Place it in the freezer to stiffen it. 

    Finally, the delicious and yummy dog donut treats are ready to serve.

    We are sure your pup will love these treats and ask for more too!

    If all of this sounds like too much work, you can get crunchy donuts for dogs already made and ready to go. They are loaded with cheese and topped with peanut butter. 

    Check out more treats and recipe ideas on our website now! 

  • FDA Issues a Corporate-Wide Warning Letter to Midwestern Pet Food Seven Months Late

    It took seven months, but FDA finally calls Midwestern Pet Food out on their many violations.
  • DCM and grain-free pet foods: 3 strikes and you’re out!

    A new, flawed study has DCM and grain-free pet foods in the news again, yet it proves no diet-related causes for DCM, nor does it eliminate any.