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Old 06-26-2013, 07:43 PM   #13
yorkietalkjilly
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Originally Posted by ShowGirlLola View Post
Omg that's horrifying.

How do you make the kibble cookies? I'm always looking for safe things for Lola to chew on.
I just soak the kibble until it is soft, microwave it or bake it until it is hard and then put it out on a rack to dry out still more - or better yet, turn off the oven and allow them to remain in the cooling oven overnight. Depending on how long and at what heat you cook them, how much water was used to soak, etc., they can turn out very, very hard and little teething chewers love them. Probably if you wanted to make one that lasted a longer time and be harder to eat, a cook or chef could tell you a tummy-friendly ingredient to add to the softened kibble to create that ultra-hard, durable quality of home-made cookie or dog biscuit, say something like a bit of molasses or something?
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