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Homemade Sweet Potato Dog Chewy Treats/Sweet Potato Jerky

Homemade Sweet Potato Dog Chewy Treats/Sweet Potato Jerky To make this dog treat recipe, you'll need sweet potatoes, a sharp knife, a dehydrator, and time. The hardest part is slicing the sweet potatoes. For this recipe, I do not peel the potatoes, because the peels have so much goodness in them for my fur baby. Contrary to some beliefs, the skin of sweet potatoes is not poisonous. My dog loves sweet potato chewy treats and I love that she does, because they're so healthy for her. They're not only high in fiber, but they're also loaded with vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin B-6, calcium, potassium, riboflavin, magnesium, and iron. Vitamin A alone helps build healthy muscles, eyes, skin, and fur.  One sweet potato makes several treats, but when I make these treats for my fur baby, I generally slice at least six to eight (depending on their size) sweet potatoes at a time to dehydrate. Ingredients: Sweet potatoes (the amount depends on how many trays that you have to fill) Ins...

Homemade Pork Rind Dog Treats

Homemade Pork Rind Dog Treats If you're looking for a fun and easy way to spoil your furry friend, why not try making homemade pork rind dog treats? Not only are they simple to make, but your pup will absolutely love them! Follow these steps to create a delicious and healthy snack for your four-legged companion. Ingredients: Pork shoulder skins Instructions: To start, cut the pork shoulder skins into small pieces. Depending on the size of your pup, you may want to adjust the size of the pork rinds. For example, my Boxer girl prefers treats that she can easily hold with her paws while she enjoys chewing on them. Heat a cast-iron skillet on the stove over medium heat. Place the pork skin pieces in the skillet and cook until they are crispy and golden brown. Remove the pork rinds from the skillet and let them cool before giving them to your dog as a tasty treat! Now you can make your furry friend some delicious homemade pork rind dog treats using just pork shoulder skins and a skillet...