Flea Away – Dog Treat Recipe
1/4 Cup Cottage Cheese
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1/4 Teaspoon Garlic Powder
1 Tbsp Bacon Grease
Mix all the ingredients and add to food daily.
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Flea Away – Dog Treat Recipe
1/4 Cup Cottage Cheese
Vitamin E 1001 IU
1/4 Teaspoon Garlic Powder
1 Tbsp Bacon Grease
Mix all the ingredients and add to food daily.
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Originally posted 2009-10-27 18:46:28. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Originally posted 2009-07-07 21:45:10. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Share on Facebook2 1/2 c Whole wheat flour
1/2 c Powdered dry milk
1/2 ts Salt
1/2 ts Garlic powder
1 ts Brown sugar
6 tb Meat drippings
1 Beaten egg
1/2 c Ice water
Preheat oven to 350. Lightly oil a cookie sheet. Combine flour, dry milk, salt, garlic powder and sugar. Cut in meat drippings until mixture resembles corn meal. Mix in egg. Add enough water so that mixture forms a ball. Using your fingers, pat out dough onto cookie sheet to half inch thick. Cut with cookie cutter or knife and remove scraps. Scraps can be formed again and baked. Bake 25 to 30 minutes. Remove from tray and cool on rack.
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The special things we look forward to as a family and the everyday routines we abide by such as the time we get up, feed the dog, walk and socialize the dog at the park are traditions that bind a family together. A strong family has a commitment to one another and keeps increasing in strength because of the time we spend together. Samples of traditions that we need to recognize are:
Celebration Traditions. These are things we do for special occasions such as holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, etc. and we can celebrate these events for a very special member of our family, our dog.
Family traditions. Having the family cook and eat dinner together and lets not forget the family evening dog walk. Families that have the strongest ties have the most traditions of rituals in their life. Rituals provide a sense of continuity, understanding and love that strengthens families.
Why else do we need traditions and rituals?
Time to relate or communicate with each other. Help in adapting to new stages of development, crisis or the flow of events. Things like learning a new hobby or caring for our pet. A time to heal and from a loss or disappointment in life. Using this time to talk about good times and pull together in times of loss of a loved one or a pet.
Time to affirm family values. The craft projects we do for the holidays or special family events. The time we celebrate together. Special events in our lives including holidays and birthdays.
There are many reasons that some families feel disconnected. For example, moving out of the area, family separation and divorce, loss of a loved one are some factors that cause the family not to be as close as before. As we grow older our needs stay the same and so does our desire to share information with those who are younger. As you recognize the traditions and rituals in your families, take time to recognize the strength you gain from them. They make your family unique and provide understanding, continuity, closeness and appreciation for one another.
Start today, by realizing that daily things you do that make your family special. Realize that those little things done together are really memories in the making. Always include our four legged friends in these memories and traditions.
Our book The Pampered Pooch Party can get you started. Visit our site link to learn more.
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Originally posted 2010-05-18 07:29:59. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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