Some Delicacies You Can Cook For Your Bichon Frise
Who does not enjoy cooking for their family, friends, and other loved ones? For some aspiring chefs, trying out new recipes in the kitchen is the cat’s meow. Or the dog’s bark. Holidays are especially wonderful for these people; they turn into baking machines, spewing out batches of cookies, brownies, and other treats. You care for your Bichon Frise companion as much as your friends, and would love to be able to make something special for your dear pet.
A Bichon Frise’s care and well-being must always be the priority above yummy treats and meals. You do not want to overindulge and spoil your pet to the risk of their health. Anything is good in moderate. Except catnip. But that is for cats, so you’re still good. You can easily find wholesome recipes that can still take care of your Bichon Frise pup’s sweet tooth.
Yummy Goodness
1) Cold Paws: give your Bichon Frise’s cares and hot spells the boot with these tasty, easy to make treat. Blend together one large container of vanilla yogurt, one banana, and 3/4 cup water. Pour into small paper cups, cover and freeze.
2) Dog Nog: make this during holiday seasons, or any season you deem “nog” worthy. Beat one egg yolk and one tablespoon of sugar together until well blended. Add one cup of milk, stir for a few more minutes before serving. Make sure you completely separate the egg white from the yolk; a dog’s digestive system has a hard time breaking down the raw white of the egg. This is sure to be a favorite of your loved and cared for Bichon Frise!
3) Bowl of Yum: this is a quick, special snack for your very special, very caring Bichon Frise. In a small dish, combine a handful of wet or dry dog food with three crumbled up dog treats of your choice. Top this little concoction with a large dollop of peanut butter and spread it evenly over the top of the mixture. Pop that bad boy in the fridge for about ten minutes if your pup likes chilled treats.
4) Nanna Butter Frosting: use this yummy frosting on milk bones and other treats to put a smile on your pup’s face. You will need 1 ½ bananas, six tablespoons of peanut butter, and ½ tablespoon of brown sugar. Mash the banana up until it is creamy, then add the peanut butter and brown sugar. Stir until all the ingredients are well blended.
Once you have finished spoiling your dog with yummy homemade dog treats, it is time to spoil him by grooming your Bichon Frise.
