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Making Treats Been busy making treats for my little guy and thought I'd share. Sorry I tried to attach the pics directly but they were too big and I can't resize on my iPad. :( http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/...7fcbb5d25d.jpg http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/...1ca19707c1.jpg http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/...d104db0722.jpg |
Mmmmmmmmm, they look so good! I wanted to make treats for Princess Sophie but haven't gotten around to it yet. We do mostly chicken and pineapple. She and our mini Schnauzer love it!! I will have to get my recipes out and try one. I love, love, love the bone cookie cutter you used. So cute!! |
Thanks. I will post the recipe in case anyone wants to try it. I got the cookie cutter at Petsmart. You get 3 different sized ones for $10 made by Martha Stewart. I kind of made up my own recipe. |
Basic Dog Biscuits Ingredients 1 ½ cups whole wheat flour (substitute regular flour or oats if your dog is sensitive to wheat) 1 cup Oats 1 tsp. salt (or less) 1 egg 1 tsp. Beef or chicken Bouillon granules (can substitute beef or chicken broth/stock) ½ cup hot water 3tbsp Peanut Butter Optional Add ins • Dehydrated Liver Pieces or dehydrated Chicken Pieces Directions 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees 2. Dissolve bouillon in hot water 3. Add remaining ingredients 4. Knead dough until it forms a ball (approximately 3 minutes) 5. Roll dough until ½ inch thick 6. Cut into slices or bone shapes (you can purchase a bone shaped cookie cutter to make shapes with) 7. Place dough pieces on lightly greased cookie sheet 8. Cook for 20 minutes |
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The peanutbutter is the natural, the broth is sodium free and the salt I just added a pinch. The amounts in the recipe actually came from Ceasar Milan so I trust it. I just changed it up a tad by adding dehydrated liver and peanut butter. Can't wait for him to try them. |
I personally wouldn't add the salt, it's just not needed, and even natural peanut butter has salt, so I don't see why you have to add more. Although I like Cesar, he's not a nutritionist, I'm just saying that most people aren't aware salt can be deadly to dogs. There will be many who try this recipe and I just want them to be educated on the dangers of salt. Quote:
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Recipe changed to Sodium Free ingredients. Basic Dog Biscuits Ingredients 1 1/2 cup whole wheat flour (substitute regular flour or oats if your dog is sensitive to wheat) 1 cup Oats 1 egg 1 tsp. sodium free Beef or chicken Bouillon granules (can substitute beef or chicken broth/stock) 1/2 cup hot water 3tbsp Natural Peanut Butter sodium free Optional Add ins • Dehydrated Liver Pieces or dehydrated Chicken Pieces Directions 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees 2. Dissolve bouillon in hot water 3. Add remaining ingredients 4. Knead dough until it forms a ball (approximately 3 minutes) 5. Roll dough until 1/2 inch thick 6. Cut into slices or bone shapes (you can purchase a bone shaped cookie cutter to make shapes with) 7. Place dough pieces on lightly greased cookie sheet 8. Cook for 20 minutes |
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Now my cat on the other hand has always had a weakness for Soda Crackers and gets one once in a blue moon but she loves them so much. ;). She's loved them since she was a kitten. |
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