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Christmas Gift Ideas For You And Your Dog

Christmas is just around the corner, and we couldn’t be more excited to share some paw-some gift ideas for all the dog lovers out there!! Whether you’re a proud dog owner or have a furry baby, we’ve rounded up our favorite finds.

Best Christmas Gifts FOR THE DOG owner

Gender neutral and soooo cozy!

Yes, this is absolutely necessary.

dog brush, dog comb, dog dematting comb

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Best slicker brush & dematting comb ever.

4. Dog Camera

Always know what you’re dog is doing.

5. Wild One Pouch

Perfect for storing poop bags & treats.

6. Stain & Odor Eliminator

There is not a better cleaner! 10/10!

7. Storage Basket
Perfect for storing clutter and dog toys.

9. Dog Perfume
The best smelling dog perfume EVER!

dog hairspray candy coat scent from Henry spray

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best christmas gifts for your dog

1. Stylish Bandanas and Bows

These bandanas and bows are top notch quality! But First, West has us swooning over their newest holliday prints.

These reduce anxiety, help mental simulation, improve digestion, and a great way to keep your dog busy. They are dishwasher and freezer safe!

This is absolutely brilliant and so important for your dogs safety! Get this Holder and Apple Airtag and you’ll never have to worry about losing your dog. Watch this video to see how it works.

4. Dog Bed

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Orthopedic memory foam dog bed that will keep your pup comfortable inside the crate or even in the open. All of our goldendoodle puppies use this starting at 4 weeks of age and LOVE it!

Our dogs go crazy over these treats and guaranteed your dog will too! They are clean, healthy, and organic ingredients.

This stuff is magic! It protects their paws from dryness and cracking.

7. Shampoo

Hypoallergenic shampoo that promotes a healthy, shiny, and silky coat.

I’m pretty sure we are Benebone’s biggest fan! We buy one for each of our puppies for when they go to their forever homes. This bone will keep them busy for hours because they are SO durable and last weeks. Our dogs go wild over all of the flavors.

Treats: Store-bought vs Homemade

As a Goldendoodle owner, you want to give your furry friend the best treats possible. When it comes to treats, you have two options: store-bought or homemade. Both have their own pros and cons, so it's important to weigh your options and decide which the best choice is for you and your Goldendoodle. In this article, we'll explore the benefits and drawbacks of each option.

Store-Bought Treats

Store-bought treats are pre-packaged dog treats that you can purchase from a pet store, supermarket, or online retailer. They come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and flavors, including soft treats, crunchy treats, and everything in between. Many store-bought treats are formulated to meet specific dietary needs, such as low-calorie or grain-free options, and contain all the essential nutrients that your dog needs to thrive.

Store-bought treats offer convenience to pet owners, as they are readily available and easy to purchase. They also provide a wide variety of options, making it easy to find something that your dog will enjoy. However, there are some downsides to store-bought treats. They can be more expensive than homemade treats, especially if you opt for premium brands. Some store-bought treats also contain low-quality ingredients, preservatives, and artificial colors and flavors that may not be the best for your dog's health. Additionally, when you buy store-bought treats, you have no control over the ingredients that are used, which means that you cannot choose treats that are free from specific allergens or preservatives.

Cons:

  • Cost: Store-bought treats can be more expensive than homemade treats, especially if you choose premium brands.

  • Quality Control: Some store-bought treats contain low-quality ingredients, preservatives, and artificial colors and flavors that can be harmful to your dog.

  • Lack of Control over Ingredients: When you buy store-bought treats, you have no control over the ingredients used, which means you can't choose treats that are free from specific allergens or preservatives.

  • Overconsumption: Store-bought treats can be highly palatable, which means that dogs may overconsume them and gain weight.

  • Allergies and Dietary Restrictions: Some dogs may have allergies or dietary restrictions that require a special type of treat that cannot be found in stores.

 Pros:

  • Convenience: Store-bought treats are easy to find and purchase. They can be found in pet stores, supermarkets, and online retailers, making them a convenient option for busy pet owners.

  • Wide Variety: Store-bought treats come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and flavors, so you can find something that your dog will love.

  • Nutritional Value: Many brands of store-bought treats are formulated to meet specific dietary needs and contain essential nutrients that your dog needs to thrive.

  • Ready to Eat: Store-bought treats are usually ready to eat right out of the bag, which can be helpful if you're on-the-go.

  • Long Shelf Life: Store-bought treats have a longer shelf life than homemade treats, which means that you can buy them in bulk and save money in the long run.

Homemade Treats

Homemade treats are dog treats that you can make in your own kitchen using a variety of ingredients. When you make your own treats, you have complete control over the ingredients that you use, which allows you to choose high-quality, nutritious ingredients that are safe and healthy for your dog. Homemade treats can be customized to suit your dog's individual tastes and dietary restrictions, making them a great option for dogs with food allergies or other dietary concerns.

Making your own treats can be a fun and rewarding activity for both you and your dog, and it allows you to bond with your pet while providing them with a tasty and nutritious snack. There are many different recipes and ideas available online or in pet care books that can help you create homemade treats that are both delicious and healthy for your dog. While making your own treats can be time-consuming and may require more effort than buying pre-made treats, the benefits of knowing exactly what your dog is eating and tailoring the ingredients to their needs can be well worth it.

Cons:

  • Time-consuming: Making treats at home can be a time-consuming process, particularly if you are making them from scratch.

  • Limited shelf life: Homemade treats typically have a shorter shelf life than store-bought treats, so you may need to make them more frequently.

  • Lack of variety: Homemade treats may be limited by the ingredients you have on hand, which could mean a lack of variety for your pet.

  • Inconsistent results: Homemade treats may not always turn out the way you want them to, particularly if you are experimenting with new recipes.

  • Food safety: If you are not careful with food safety practices, homemade treats could pose a risk of foodborne illness for your dog. It's important to follow safe food handling procedures and store the treats properly.

Pros:

  • Customization: With homemade treats, you have complete control over the ingredients you use. You can tailor the treats to your dog's taste preferences and dietary restrictions.

  •   Quality control: You know exactly what is going into the treats, and can ensure they are made with high-quality, nutritious ingredients.

  • Cost-effective: Homemade treats can be less expensive than store-bought treats, particularly if you buy ingredients in bulk or use leftovers from your own meals.

  • Freshness: Homemade treats are made fresh and do not contain preservatives, which can be beneficial for your dog's health.

  • Bonding experience: Making treats for your dog can be a fun bonding experience, allowing you to spend quality time together and show your pet how much you care.

In conclusion, both store-bought and homemade treats have their benefits and drawbacks when it comes to treating your Goldendoodle. Store-bought treats offer convenience, a variety of options, and nutritional value, but can be expensive and have questionable ingredients. Homemade treats are cost-effective, customizable, and offer quality control, but can be time-consuming and limited in variety.

At AltPet.net, we understand the importance of choosing the right treats for your Goldendoodle, and we offer a wide range of options to help you make the best choice for your pet. Whether you choose store-bought or homemade treats, you can be sure that your Goldendoodle will love that treats.

The choice between store-bought and homemade treats ultimately depends on your personal preferences and your dog's dietary needs. If you're looking for convenience and a wide variety of options, store-bought treats may be the best choice for you. However, if you're concerned about the quality of ingredients and want to customize your dog's treats to suit their specific needs, homemade treats may be the way to go.

Regardless of which option you choose, always make sure to read the labels carefully to ensure that the treats are safe and nutritious for your dog. Also, remember to give treats in moderation to avoid overfeeding and to maintain your dog's overall health and well-being. With a little bit of research and effort, you can provide your Goldendoodle with delicious and nutritious treats that will make them wag their tail with joy!

5 Ingredient Green Dog Treat

St. Patrick’s Day is coming up and we have just the treat for you and your doodle to enjoy! It has 5 ingredients and is SO easy.

Ingredients:

1 Banana
1 Apple
1 Handful of Spinach
1 Cup Water
1/2 Plain Greek Yogurt

Directions:

Blend all together, pour it in the molds, and then place the molds in freezer. Once frozen serve to dog and ENJOY!

Cheers!! Tag us on instagram if you make them!

Check out more of our recipes here.

Christmas Gift Guide For Your Dog 2019

Dogs like presents too! That is why we have put together the ultimate Christmas list for your dog. Shopping for dogs around the holiday season is one of the most exciting things— or at least that’s how we feel! Dogs are always so happy and excited, so watching them open and unwrap presents is the best.

Here are 20 of the best Christmas gifts you can give your dog. These gifts are for dogs of all breeds and sizes. They range from toys to some festive apparel that will have your pup styling all season long.

20 Best Christmas Gifts for Dogs

Healthy Summer Treats
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On a hot summer day there is nothing better than having a popsicle or a scoop of ice cream, am I right? Well what about our dogs? They deserve a treat to cool down! We have compiled 5 of the best dog friendly summer treats. These treats take a few minutes to make, are nutritious, and will give you all the summer feels while keeping your dog cooled down.

Here are a few tips to keep your dog healthy and safe:

  • Give these treats in moderation. It is important to not let your dog overindulge.

  • When it comes to greek yogurt or peanut butter be sure it does not contain Xylitol, which is very harmful for dogs.

  • If your dog is on a certain diet please make sure to consult with your vet.

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Strawberry Delight

Ingredients:
5 strawberries
1/4 cup of plain greek yogurt
4 tbs water
1 tsp coconut oil

Directions:

1. Remove stalks off of strawberries
2. Put strawberries, greek yogurt, water, and oil into blender
3. Pour mixture into molds and freeze for 1-2 hours


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Peanut Butter Banana Bites

Ingredients:
1 cup of peanut butter
1 ripe banana

Directions:
1. Peel and cut banana and place into mixing bowl
2. Add the peanut butter and mix until smooth
3. Add to molds and freeze for 1-2 hours



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Frozen KONG Peanut Butter
What dog doesn’t love peanut butter! Have you tried freezing it before? We love putting it inside a KONG toy.

Ingredients:
Peanut Butter
Kong Toy

Directions:
1. Put peanut butter into a Kong toy
2. Put in freezer for 1 hour




Frozen Carrots & Celery

Frozen carrots and celery are a nutritious and affordable treat to give your dog. Carrots are an excellent source of vitamin A, potassium, and fiber, among other vitamins. Celery is very low in fat and is an excellent source of Vitamin A, C, K, and potassium. Both vegetables will help with your dogs teeth and breath.

Ingredients:
Large carrots
Celery

Directions:
1. Place bag of carrots or celery in the freezer. Then give to dog when desired.


Cucumber Watermelon Pupsicle

Ingredients:
3 cups of seedless watermelon
1 cucumber

Directions:

1. Peel the skin from the cucumber, cut it in half lengthwise, and remove the seeds with a spoon
2. Cut the watermelon and remove any seeds.
3. Put cucumber and watermelon in a blender and blend until smooth.
4. Pour mixture into molds and freeze 3-4 hours.