Alright, let’s talk about these chicken wrapped dog treats, you know, the ones them city folks are always yappin’ about. I seen ’em at the store the other day, all wrapped up in fancy packages. Made me think, “Well, I’ll be! Why pay all that money when I can make somethin’ just as good, maybe even better, right here at home?”

First off, you gotta get yourself some good chicken. Now, I ain’t talkin’ ’bout no fancy organic stuff. Just good ol’ chicken, the kind you’d feed your family. Boil it up ’til it’s nice and tender, then shred it real fine-like. You don’t want no big chunks, them dogs might choke. We gotta be careful, you know. Safety first, that’s what my old man used to say.
Then, you need somethin’ to wrap that chicken around. I seen folks usin’ all sorts of things – sweet potatoes, even apples! But I reckon the best thing is just plain dog biscuits. Them crunchy ones, they love ’em. You can get a big ol’ bag at the feed store for next to nothin’. Saves ya a bundle, let me tell ya. City folks, they spend money like it grows on trees, but not us. We know how to pinch a penny.
Now comes the tricky part, wrappin’ the chicken around them biscuits. It ain’t rocket science, but it takes a little patience. Just take a little bit of that shredded chicken and press it onto the biscuit. Make sure it sticks good, you don’t want it fallin’ off. I find that if the chicken is still a little warm, it sticks better. But don’t burn your hands, now. You gotta be careful, those pots get hot!
Once you got them all wrapped up, you gotta decide if you wanna bake ’em or not. Bakin’ ’em makes ’em a little crunchier, which some dogs like. But if your dog likes ’em softer, you can just leave ’em as they are. Me? I like to bake ’em a little. Just pop ’em in the oven at a low temperature for a few minutes. Nothin’ fancy, just enough to crisp ’em up a bit.
- Get good chicken
- Boil and shred the chicken
- Find some good dog biscuits
- Wrap the chicken around the biscuits
- Bake ’em if you want
Now, why are these chicken wrapped dog treats so good? Well, for one thing, dogs love chicken. It’s tasty and good for ’em. And them biscuits, they give ’em somethin’ to chew on. Keeps ’em busy, you know? A busy dog is a happy dog, that’s what I always say.
And the best part? You know exactly what’s in ’em. No funny chemicals or preservatives, just good, wholesome ingredients. You wouldn’t believe the stuff they put in them store-bought treats. Half the time, you can’t even pronounce the words! It’s a darn shame, really. Folks just don’t care about what they feed their animals these days.
These chicken wrapped dog treats are also great for trainin’ your dog. See, dogs, they ain’t that different from us. They work for rewards. And a tasty treat is a mighty fine reward, let me tell ya. If you wanna teach your dog a new trick, just hold up one of these treats and he’ll be all ears. It’s the easiest way to train them for sure.
And listen, don’t go thinkin’ you gotta be some fancy chef to make these. Shoot, if I can do it, anyone can. It’s simple, it’s cheap, and your dog will love ya for it. And that’s all that matters in the end, ain’t it? Makin’ our furry friends happy. It ain’t so different from makin’ our families happy.
So, next time you’re at the store lookin’ at them overpriced dog treats, just remember what I told ya. You can make somethin’ better, right in your own kitchen. And your dog will thank ya for it. Trust me on this one. I may not be a fancy city slicker, but I know a thing or two about makin’ dogs happy.
And another thing, if you make a whole bunch you don’t have to use them all at once. Just put them in a bag and freeze ‘em. Then, when you need a treat, you just take a few out and let them thaw. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.

Now go on and make some treats. You don’t need to wait, get goin! And don’t forget, your dog will love ya for it. It’s a good feeling, makin’ somethin’ with your own two hands, somethin’ that brings joy to another creature. It’s just the right thing to do.
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