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What are good picnic snacks for dogs?

Alvera Hamill
Alvera Hamill
2025-10-14 17:41:36
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Foods that can be enjoyed by you and your dog at a picnic: Blueberries – perfectly bite sized to enjoy whilst on the walk as a healthy snack for you and juicy for your doggy. Banana – again, great to eat on the go…oh, and to share. Carrot Sticks/Celery Sticks – these make a great healthy picnic food to go with a dip next to your sarnies, and you can pop some in your dog’s bowl, too. Sweet potato – these are amazing cooked and chopped up for your picnic salad – when doing your prep, pop some cubes in a little tub – remember to keep them plain for your pup. Cooked plain chicken/turkey – again, so easy to take a meat dish on your picnic to put in your sandwich/onto a salad – keep some separate for your doggy. Watermelon Slices – Prep these and pop them into the freezer the day before. Cocktail Sausages/Sausage bites – do we need to say any more…..
Maurice Bergstrom
Maurice Bergstrom
2025-10-14 14:54:33
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While we always recommend keeping a pack of Pointer treats in your picnic basket for convenience. There’s something rather lovely about preparing homemade goodies for your canine companion’s outdoor adventures too. So, grab your apron and let’s whip up some delicious, dog-friendly picnic treats that will have tails wagging at your next outdoor excursion. Here are three simple yet scrumptious recipes that are perfect for packing in your picnic basket alongside your dog’s regular Pointer treats. Cooling Cucumber & Yoghurt Bites Perfect for warmer weather, these refreshing treats help keep your pup hydrated during outdoor adventures. Cheesy Carrot Biscuits These crunchy, cheesy biscuits travel well and won’t crumble in your picnic basket. Peanut Butter & Apple Treats These soft treats are perfect for older dogs or those who prefer a gentler chew. While these homemade treats are wonderful for special occasions, we always recommend keeping some trusty Pointer treats in your picnic basket too. Remember, homemade treats should complement rather than replace your dog’s regular diet. They’re perfect for those special picnic occasions when the whole family – including the four-legged members – deserves a little something extra.