by Monica | animal graphics, Dog, dog graphics, dogs, Free Pet Recipes, Friday Freebies, Fun, Furried and Free Crafty Templates, Fun, Furried and Free DIY Arts and Crafts, pet design, pet illustration
Welcome to our new Sniff Design Pet Recipe Series – Collectors Edition!
This new series set to be released over time will consist of some nifty pet recipes that you can download and make; all borrowed from various pet recipe sites such as Dog Treat Kitchen.com or other pet blogs. Today not only will you get a new recipe to make for Fido, but it will come with it’s own custom background designed and illustrated by none other than us. Viola!
To begin your pet recipe collection; print this on card stock paper (found at any office supply store) and when ready put two or three holes in the side there with a hole puncher and add it to a small/medium binder of choice.
Here is a delicious peanut butter biscuit recipe. Have you ever met a dog who doesn’t like peanut butter? Neither have we. That’s why these peanut butter dog biscuits with molasses is a great. Even though dogs don’t need added sugar to make their treats delicious, molasses is a natural choice. Usually, ingredients found in commercial biscuits are typically called natural if they are processed to the least amount. However, unlike refined sugar, blackstrap molasses retains vitamins and minerals such as calcium, magnesium, potassium and iron. So, you can rest easy knowing that these home made dog biscuits will be fresh and healthy.
So, did you make this recipe? What was your experience? Did your dog gobble it up or take a polite sniff and walk away? Now don’t let Fido hog this recipe all up. Be sure to share this blog entry with other dog treat aficionados or better yet, please send in your pics showing your favorite pooch eating these delicious treats to share with our dog blog audience. We’d sure love to show em’ off! <3
Bone Appetit!

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by Monica | animal graphics, Animals, Bears, Cat, Dog, dog graphics, Elephant, Fun, Furried and Free Crafty Templates, Fun, Furried and Free DIY Arts and Crafts, Kitty, pet design, pet illustration, pets, Puppy, Valentine's Day
We love to celebrate Valentine’s Day in honor of all those near and dear to us! So, here is a free DIY animal card template for you to download and give to all of your most favorite and ‘furried’ Valentine(s). Better yet, these can also serve a great fit for all of those (ahem), last minute types who still wish to give out a simple, yet highly unique card.
This pet themed card and envelope set was designed to be simple and fun. There are two themes to choose from: pink or red. Also included in the template is a matching envelope that you can print out and cut out. It’s so easy! Better yet, download both and get extra crafty with these pet design templates. After all, every one (both human and pet), deserves to know that they mean everything to someone. Woof!

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by Monica | Cat, Dog, Fun, Furried and Free Crafty Templates, Fun, Furried and Free DIY Arts and Crafts, pet design, pets
Come and dig this ultra nifty DIY cake roll dog toy pattern we found via Feed Dog’s blogspot.
Looks pretty delicious doesn’t it? Well we thought so too and wanted to share this tasty little treat with you. Download this free PDF pattern and you will find that it includes two mini cake versions. An all American version – a Swiss cake roll and a British version – a mini jam roll. Both use the same pattern pieces but slightly different techniques for each. Have fun on getting started on making some sweet and new memories for you and Fido. Buon appetito!

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by Monica | Dog, Fun, Furried and Free Crafty Templates, Fun, Furried and Free DIY Arts and Crafts, Halloween, Puppy

What’s orange, green all over, has eyes and walks? Why it’s a Chia Pet! Er…Chia Dog. So, this Halloween why not turn your pooch into the all famous Chia Pet? Not only is this costume adorable, ultra easy to make, but eco friendly too! So all last minute ‘pup mothers’ out there, like me, click here to get more details on how to creat this DIY costume. Or visit here, to see another tutorial on how to create comfortable harness that will hold up the little ‘potters’ legs.
Materials:
•Dog sweater
•Dried sheet moss
•Orange felt fabric
•Muslin
First, use a glue gun or other adhesive to attach the sheet moss to the dog sweater (bonus points if you find a used one!). We recommend using moss because this biodegradable, organic material is much more eco-friendly than fake plastic plants, and it’s significantly lighter than sod.
Next, use the orange felt and muslin to create a set of plant pots for your pup’s legs. Viola!