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Looking for a Pup ok thanks, I have seen lots of ads for Yorkies in Oklahoma, however many of them are promoting the whole Micro/teacup/ teeny garbage that they think is so great. That is not what I am looking for. I want a healthy size not a big vet bill. LOL Anyways, if anyone on here knows where I am able to get a nice little female Yorkie with AKC registration that is correct and about 5lbs mature, that would be great! Send me a response! Thanks! :rolleyes: Sophiepup |
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Oh Ladies! The meet up was fabulous! You all did a super job putting it together! I can't wait for the next one. Thank you for such a great time! I know my furkids loved it too! ( They are all sound asleep right now! Worn Out!! ;) ) |
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Thank you Tara for making this event happen. I can say without a doubt everyone and every pup had a great time. and thank you so much to all the YT's and other businesses and people who donated gifts. Everything was amazing (especially watching the escapee's). Can't wait til we do it again. |
What a great time! :thumbs up:bravo:I like everyone else wish to thank Tara. You did a great job!!!!! :yay_jump::bravo: Everyone who attended had a great time!!!!!!! Furbabies and lots of great people. A room filled with lots of Love. I only have 1 question, whens the next one? For those of you that weren't fortunate to make it to this one, we missed you! Youl'l just have to make it to the next one. |
Peanut Butter Dog Cookies I've had a few people asking for the recipe for the dog cookies I made. I actually got the recipe off YT (http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sou...html--#3)....I think the OP'er said that it was from when the Three Dog Bakery had been on the Food Network. Bella loves these, and since she can't have the majority of store-bought dog treats anyway because of the kinds and amount of protein in them, I just bake these for her so she has treats!! Anyway, here it is: 2 cups flour 1 Tbsp Baking Powder 1 cup skim milk 1 cup peanut butter Preheat oven to 375F. Combine the flour and baking powder in one bowl and the milk and peanut butter in another bowl (just keep stirring...they will combine!) Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix well. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface (I just put a sheet of wax paper on the counter, or I've used just a clean counter without anything on it too) and knead dough. Roll out to 1/4 inch thick and cut out shapes. Place shapes on a greased cookie sheet and bake for ~20 min or until lightly brown (I think I only baked for ~18 because of my oven). Cool completely and store in an airtight container. I made 160 small heart shaped dog cookies using this recipe! (I actually doubled it for the meet up, but I usually either just make the whole recipe, or occasionally I halve it too.) Don't they smell fantastic?!! I tried one the first time I made them (I try anything like that that's made with human ingredients just to see what my baby's eating :rolleyes:....I think I've about got that out of my system though) and they're really, really bland tasting, but it's amazing how good they smell! I had to make peanut butter cookies for us because the smell made me crave them! :D |
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