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    Hello,

    Since Zeus has been such a good boy with his injections and now that we are brave enough to blood test I would like to give him a treat for his great efforts. Can anyone recommend any treats that are good for diabetics. I don't mind making my own if I need too.

    I found the VitaLife Chicken Strips & Chips chicken is suppose to be the only ingredient. But, the are made in China not sure about that one.

    What does everyone use as a treat?

    Dawn

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    Re: Diabetic Dog Treats

    Kathy just posted chicken jerky treats made in USA in the 'everything else' section of this website. there are free samples you can get as well
    Forbin, miss you every day. See you at the bridge Buddy.

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    • #3
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      Just a reminder that there's been a big "caution" out for the MIC chicken jerky since 2007. Late last year, the same problems which were and are still happening in North America with various brands of MIC treats, began happening in Australia too.

      http://k9diabetes.com/forum/showthread.php?t=453

      http://k9diabetes.com/forum/showthread.php?t=441

      The Glycemic Research Institute also names pet foods and treats every year as the "best" of the year. This year they have managed to name a chicken jerky treat from China:

      http://www.gripetfoods.com/PetTreatoftheYear.htm

      What's wrong with this--the Chinese producer has been cited for salmonella and on the FDA's Import Alert list for it.

      http://itchmoforums.com/news-recall-...6916#msg106916

      Certain products of ours are made at Yantai Pet Foods. Our biscuits, dry food and wet food are made in the USA.

      Marco
      http://www.fda.gov/ora/fiars/ora_import_ia7203.html

      Salmonella Import Alert--Yantai China Pet Food shown here:

      Yantai China Pet Foods Co. Ltd. 1/27/09 Chicken Jerky Dog Treats
      No. 8 Puchang Road
      Shengquan Industrial Park, Laishan 72B[][]02
      Yantai 72B[][]99
      Shandong, China
      FEI# 3004313889


      FDA Refusals for Yantai China Pet Food:

      http://www.fda.gov/ora/oasis/9/ora_oasis_i_72.html

      Manufacturer FEI: 3004313889
      Manufacturer Name: Yantai China Pet Foods Co. Ltd.
      Manufacturer address line 1: No. 8 Puchang Road,
      Manufacturer address line 2: Shengquan Industrial Park, Laishan
      Manufacturer City: Yantai
      Manufacturer Province/state: CN-37
      Manufacturer Country: China
      Product code: 72BEY02
      Importers product description: 100% NATURAL CHICKEN & BISCUITS PET FOOD
      Refusal date: 04-SEP-2008
      FDA_District: LOS-DO
      Entry/doc/line/sfx: 774-0390583-7/1/1/Carrier: CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMPANY
      Bill of Lading: SU0102946910
      FDA sample analysis: Yes
      FDA record of private lab sample analysis: No
      Charge(s): SALMONELLA

      Manufacturer FEI: 3004313889
      Manufacturer Name: Yantai China Pet Foods Co. Ltd.
      Manufacturer address line 1: No. 8 Puchang Road,
      Manufacturer address line 2: Shengquan Industrial Park, Laishan
      Manufacturer City: Yantai
      Manufacturer Province/state: CN-37
      Manufacturer Country: China
      Product code: 72BEY02
      Importers product description: PET FOOD
      Refusal date: 04-SEP-2008
      FDA_District: LOS-DO
      Entry/doc/line/sfx: 774-0390583-7/1/2/
      Carrier: CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMPANY
      Bill of Lading: SU0102946910
      FDA sample analysis: No
      FDA record of private lab sample analysis: No
      Charge(s): SALMONELLA

      http://www.fda.gov/ora/oasis/12/ora_oasis_i_72.html

      Manufacturer FEI: 3004313889
      Manufacturer Name: Yantai China Pet Foods Co. Ltd.
      Manufacturer address line 1: No. 8 Puchang Road,
      Manufacturer address line 2: Shengquan Industrial Park, Laishan
      Manufacturer City: Yantai
      Manufacturer Province/state: CN-37
      Manufacturer Country: China
      Product code: 72BGY02
      Importers product description: BREATHIES CHICKEN BREAST* MINT&PARSLEY
      Refusal date: 18-DEC-2008

      FDA_District: LOS-DO
      Entry/doc/line/sfx: AGL-0014286-0/1/1/
      Carrier: CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMPANY
      Bill of Lading: SU0102946920
      FDA sample analysis: Yes
      FDA record of private lab sample analysis: No
      Charge(s): SALMONELLA

      So I'd say, no matter what type of stories you may hear about things being "different" about a company, if they are importing their products from China, there's nothing different about them at all--time to stay FAR, FAR away!

      Kathy

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      • #4
        Re: Diabetic Dog Treats

        so much for the glycemic research institute
        Forbin, miss you every day. See you at the bridge Buddy.

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        • #5
          Re: Diabetic Dog Treats

          Bumping this up a bit.

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          • #6
            Re: Diabetic Dog Treats

            Lately, past 2 mo ? I have been drying chicken breast slices,I get any fat off, I bake the breasts, slice into 1/4 in pieces against the grain and put in dehydrator for about 6 hrs, makes good jerky treat, I put in glass jar and keep in fridge. They are good for about a week, I think you could freeze these but I have never tried that.

            I use green beans or piece of brocolli head for a treat also.
            Dolly & Niki passed 2010, 45 lb Border Collie Mix 8 yrs as diabetic, 13yrs old. Blind N 10.5 U 2 X * Dog is God spelled backwards*If there are no dogs in Heaven then when I die I want to go where they went. Niki's food Orijen & Turkey & Gr. Beans, See you at the bridge my beloved & cherished Niki, I miss you everyday

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            • #7
              Re: Diabetic Dog Treats

              Lady's favorite treat is the crunchy part of the lettuce leaf...she'll do anything for a piece of lettuce! She also likes broccoli and green beans. She loves carrots but they're not good for a diabetic.
              Jo-Ann & Lady

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              • #8
                Re: Diabetic Dog Treats

                My dog is a healthy (touch wood!) young cattle dog mix and I make my own jerky treats by drying thin strips of raw beef heart (trimmed of all fat) on racks in the oven - it takes about 16 hours or so.

                Much cheaper than anything on the market ($15/kg (once dried)-v- about $40+ per kg) and best of all I know exactly where it comes from! Only draw back is that on "baking day" we tend to get a few flies finding their way into the kitchen.

                The other thing I do specifically for "training treats" is when we have a roast I take any scraps (again trimmed of all fat) and cut them into small (less than 1/2 an inch cubes) pieces and spread them out on a plate and freeze them. Once they are frozen I put them in a clip-lock bag and remove a few and defrost as needed. These are his very favorite treats at the moment! Roast lamb seems to be especially motivating for Zac.

                Alison

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                • #9
                  Re: Diabetic Dog Treats

                  As of today I am the proud owner of an electric dehydrator. We purchased it because Hubby went a bit mad planting tomatoes this year and we have so many of them. I am going to attempt to do chicken strips and maybe even liver so I'll let you know how it goes when I get through reading the instructions and finally try to dry something.
                  Jenny

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                  • #10
                    Re: Diabetic Dog Treats

                    I don't know what your "destructions" with the dehydrator say but I found that spraying the racks with non-stick cooking spray makes life a lot easier when dehydrating meat!

                    I use a fan forced oven. Apart from the fly invasion (which would probably happen with a dehydrator too) the other drawback is that it ties up the oven for a while. (Which means I have to be "organized")

                    Alison

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                    • #11
                      Re: Diabetic Dog Treats

                      Treats right after a meal and injection do not have to be so carefully chosen as they essentially become just part of his meal calories.

                      Every day for five years Chris got a mini milkbone after his injection. Made him LOVE his injections and sometimes a bit impatient for them!

                      I wouldn't have given him one four or six hours later but right after food it's not such a big deal. And you still don't want pure junk food but a healthy low calorie biscuit or other snack shouldn't hurt anything. You can deduct the calories from his meal by reducing his meal portion a little.

                      Natalie

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                      • #12
                        Re: Diabetic Dog Treats

                        By the way Dolly, Dawn, and Alison... how about selling us some of your jerky! I'd buy it from you!

                        Natalie

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                        • #13
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                          I think that's a great idea. we could have sister dolly's homemade jerky!!! you could become famous
                          Forbin, miss you every day. See you at the bridge Buddy.

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                          • #14
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                            Hey I'm with Natalie!!!! I buy treats on line because frankly I don't have time to make the treats! I home cook and that's about all I have time for. Dolly's jerky? Hmmm, I'd buy them too!

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                            • #15
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                              Originally posted by BestBuddy View Post
                              As of today I am the proud owner of an electric dehydrator. We purchased it because Hubby went a bit mad planting tomatoes this year and we have so many of them. I am going to attempt to do chicken strips and maybe even liver so I'll let you know how it goes when I get through reading the instructions and finally try to dry something.
                              Jenny
                              Jenny,

                              did you try the dehydrator yet?
                              Dolly & Niki passed 2010, 45 lb Border Collie Mix 8 yrs as diabetic, 13yrs old. Blind N 10.5 U 2 X * Dog is God spelled backwards*If there are no dogs in Heaven then when I die I want to go where they went. Niki's food Orijen & Turkey & Gr. Beans, See you at the bridge my beloved & cherished Niki, I miss you everyday

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