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treats

I am having a hard time figuring out treats for Cooper, he was recently diagnosed with crystals and we are still in potty train stage, so treats after every successful trip outside and most treats seem high in sodium.

Any suggestions???

I am open to making treats but not sure about good recipes... (don't want to give them food poison) LOL :O)

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Lonna with Harley and Raven's picture

We give baby carrots as treats and

Harley loves them. Boil for 5-6 minutes so they aren't super crunchy. Stick them in frig. Inexpensive & healthy. He will do almost anything for a carrot.
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Lonna with Harley and Raven's picture

We give baby carrots as treats and

Harley loves them. Boil for 5-6 minutes so they aren't super crunchy. Stick them in frig. Inexpensive & healthy. He will do almost anything for a carrot.
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Why not just use his kibble?

He won't know the difference! Onslow thinks ice cubes are treats too, just non fat, non calorie, non sodium - you get the idea. haha

I have a homemade treat recipe at home, if I can find it I will post it for ya.

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onslowsmom's picture

Why not just use his kibble?

He won't know the difference! Onslow thinks ice cubes are treats too, just non fat, non calorie, non sodium - you get the idea. haha

I have a homemade treat recipe at home, if I can find it I will post it for ya.

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