Cooking4Canines Review
Well Amy Stevens is my new hero. She cooks for dogs, does yoga with dogs, and now sells cookbooks for dogs! You might remember when I first introduced you to Amy, when I reviewed the Yoga4Dogs DVD? Well she is back with another treat for the furbabies in our lives!
The Cooking4Canines Cookbook is available in an E-Book format for $9.99 with $1 donated to an animal wellness non-profit organization. And the published version will be available November 1, for $14.99. Just head over to Yoga4Dogs.com to check it out!
Cooking4Canines features 25 healthy, vet approved dog recipes including muffins, biscuits, yogurt, cookies and many others. The Cooking4Canines Cookbook also shares doggy cooking tips, the importance of bonding with pets, history behind the various recipes and more.
I am in awe over the recipes. Everything is healthy, you can purchase it at your local grocery store, and the recipes are really easy. You won’t be slaving over a hot stove for Fido! You will just be showing him how much you love him! And keeping him healthy!
Muttloaf, Stews, Ruffins, you name it it is here!
Just in case you weren’t a follower of Prissy Green back when I reviewed the DVD Yoga4Dogs, the DVD allows pet owners to practice yoga with their dogs in the convenience of their own homes. This is the only dog yoga DVD available anywhere. Getting healthy just got convenient, fun and pet-friendly! The DVD also shows viewers how to give a Happy Paws dog massage and includes sample recipes featured in the Cooking4Canines Cookbook.
I love doing it with Bleu. Baylie is too silly, Bleu needs Yoga bad! He is always so tense!
Thanks so much Amy for sending me the E-Book!
I love it and the dogs LOVE it. We have made the Blueberry Ruffins, Banana Berry Frozen Yogurt, and the Peanut Butter and Banana Pupsicles. I haven’t attempted to cook them “dinner” just yet!
But either way, they are always happy to see my take my laptop and set it on the kitchen counter. They know what that means now!

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