PawFect Treats
03/02/2025
Cat treats now available these are
Tuna , oat flower , egg , water
I have had some requests for kitty treats so I will now be offering treats for dogs and cats !
02/17/2025
These girls are ready for some yummy treats
Happy boys they enjoyed their gummy’s !
Thank you Brittany for your order hope your fur babies enjoy
Thank you Courtney for you order hope your fur baby loves the treats !!!
All my treats are made from fruits and vegetables goats milk , Greek yogurt, pure honey, and plan gelatin,cottage cheese, coconut oil and oat flour
Healthy vegetables for dogs
Boiling or steaming vegetables is a great way to add them to your dog’s diet. Cooking and pureeing the veg can also make it easier to add them to your dog’s regular food, and it can make these easier to digest:
Sweet potato
These root veg are high in fibre and plenty of vitamins. You could add sweet potatoes to your dog’s diet in small amounts, and you can boil or steam them.
Green beans
A good source of protein and fibre, you can cook these and give them to your dog as a snack or treat.
Carrots
These make a good snack for your dog and are often found in raw dog foods. Carrots are high in fibre but they can be high in sugar, so offer these in moderation.
Cabbage
All types of cabbage are good for dogs – and they usually find it very tasty, too. Try feeding it in small amounts or introduce slowly as the high-fibre content can cause gas!
Broccoli
Boiled or steamed broccoli is a great addition to your dog’s meals and is rich in vitamin C and fibre.
Cucumber
Cucumber is a dog-friendly vegetable with a high water content, so it’s great to help keep your dog hydrated in the hotter months especially.
Pumpkin
This Halloween-friendly veg is a nutritious treat for dogs, thanks to its combination of vitamins, minerals and fibre. Serve pumpkin lightly cooked.
Bananas
In moderation, bananas are a fantastic fruit for your dog, as they’re high in potassium.
Potassium helps to maintain the proper function of nerve impulses – basically, what keeps your dog moving. However, as bananas are higher in sugar, keep these to an occasional treat.
Strawberries
These contain vitamin C, potassium and manganese – all of which are important for supporting your pet’s immune system. Strawberries are also a handy bitesize treat.
Berries
Cranberries, raspberries and blueberries are full of antioxidants to support your dog’s health, so they’re also a good nibble for your pup.
Melon
Honeydew, cantaloupe, and watermelons are super refreshing and ideal for dogs as they’re high in water and fibre - just make sure to thoroughly de-seed them.
Oranges
You’ll probably know that oranges contain plenty of vitamin C, and they’re also safe for dogs – in moderation.
Did you know that dogs are omnivores? Unlike cats, who are carnivores, dogs can eat both meat and vegetables.
It’s a good idea for your pooch to eat an array of fruits and vegetables alongside meat, as a balanced diet will benefit their overall health.
Fruit and vegetables are a natural source of fibre, vitamins, and antioxidants, all of which support your dog’s general wellbeing
02/10/2025
Blueberry and yogurt and honey frozen treats
02/10/2025
Strawberry and yogurt with honey frozen treats
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