Dog Treats - Making Doggy Parmesan Bread Sticks

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Melinda Cerritos
Four Paws Pantry
http://www.fourpawspantry.com/  
(571) 334-8300

Melinda is the owner of Four Paws Pantry. Melinda has been making gourmet dog treats since 2004. The grand opening of Four Paws Pantry Pet Boutique in Herndon, Virginia in May of 2007 stems from a true passion for animals. The boutique is where you can purchase her gourmet treats, pet merchandise and inquire about their pet sitting services. Melinda has a nursing background which she has utilized her nutrition knowledge and has introduced new treats for dogs with special needs. These treats include sugar-free treats for dogs with diabetes and low fat treats for those dogs trying to watch their figures. All of our treats are white flour free and salt is never added.

Dog Treats - Making Doggy Parmesan Bread Sticks

In this video, Melinda Cerritos shows you just how easy it can be to make a healthy and satisfying treat for your doggy friend! This video provides you with an overview of several dangerous foods that you should avoid adding to your treats when making dog treats, the kitchen equipment you will need, a list of all ingredients and measurements, how to make your treats and helpful ideas on how to store your finished doggy treats.

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Hi, my name is Melinda Cerritos and I've been making Dog Treats for about four years now. I am the owner of Four Paws Pantry in Herndon, Virginia. Our pet boutique offers an array of pet accessories and of course, our Gourmet Treats. We also offer Pet Walking, Pet sitting, and Pet Clean-up of your yard. Today, I am going to show you how to make Parmesan Bread Sticks. You are going to need a large bowl, a large cookie sheet, a cooling rack, a shallow dish, a glass measuring cup, a spatula, and measuring cups. For the ingredients, you are going to use whole wheat flour, grated parmesan cheese, corn meal, and one large egg. Now, before we go any further, Id like to go over some safety tips for you in making and preparing your dog treats. There's a list of foods that are very, very dangerous for your dog to eat. Those foods include chocolate, salt, onions and macadamia nuts. That list and a whole lot more is listed on our website. Now, that we've gone over, what we need to make our Parmesan Bread Sticks and our ingredients, let's get started.

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