Need Recipes For Homemade Dog Treats This Is Sammy's 3rd Day On Homemade Food, Thanks To The Wonderful People On Here. They Gave Such Great Recipes For Me To Make For Him He Loves The Homemade Food, 100% More Than Merricks Canned Food. It Is Like He Won The Lottery When I Give It To Him. Now I Am Looking For Some Good Dog Treats So He Can Have Some Hard Things To Eat. I Bought Natural Chunky Peanut Butter , Now All I Need Is Something Easy To Make With It. Thanks Ahead Of Time For All Your Info Elle57 |
i have the perfect one! i made these for Layla baout 3 months ago.. i made 1/2 batch and i still have tons!! i cut them up really small! now i didn't need to cook them NEARLY as long as it says to... i just kept an eye on them and after about 15 min i turned them! hope they work for you :) Peanut and Oatmeal Crunchies! 1/4 cup honey 1 cup crunchy peanut butter 2 cups chicken broth or water 1/3 cup peanut oil 1 cup rolled oats 1 cup oat bran 3-4 cups oat flour Directions: Preheat oven to 350 ? F (180 ? C). In a small dutch oven or large saucepan, combine honey, peanut butter (try to find a brand that has no added suger, salt or other ingredients; ideally it should only contain peanuts), chicken broth, and peanut oil. Heat, stirring often, until mixture begins to simmer. Remove from heat. Stir in rolled oats and oat bran and let cool until lukewarm -- or cool enough to work with. Gradually blend in oat flour, adding enough to form a stiff dough. Transfer to a floured (oat flour or rye flour) surface and knead until smooth (about 3-5 minutes). Shape the dough into a ball, and roll to 1/4-inch (6 mm) thick. Use a mini-cookie cutter or cut into small squares. Transfer to ungreased baking sheets, spacing them about 1/4 inch (6 mm) apart. Gather up the scraps, roll out again, and cut additional biscuits. If the dough becomes too crumbly to work with after a few rollings, sprinkle with a little water to bind it together and knead it for 30 seconds or so. Bake for 30 minutes. Remove from oven and turn over. Bake for an additional 30 minutes, or until golden brown on both sides. After you finish baking all batches of biscuits, turn off the oven, spread all the biscuits in one baking pan and set them in the oven to cool for a few hours or overnight. The extra time in the oven as it cools off helps make the treats crispier. These make a more delicate crunchy biscuit, so we use them more for special or training treats, not tartar control. Makes several dozen small treats that keep and freeze well. |
recipes for treats and food www.globalpaw.com/dogtreats/dogmeals/pastahashsupreme.php?gclid=CJ-nsrnv6ooCFQImUAodSHDv-g I hope this works There are a lot of recipes My Yorkies love. Hope this helps you |
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This is a wonderful idea, when I had my Cocker, I used to prepare food for him all of the time. When I get my yorkie I would love to cook for him or her and would really love to have some new recipees :) |
What Do You Give Your Yorkies For Tartar Control ? Hello Everyone, What Does Everyone Give Their Yorkies For Tartar Control ? Now I Make My Own Food And I Do Notwantto Give Any More Dog Food, So Now I Am Concerned About The Tartar. I Brush His Teeth With Petzlife. Thanks Elle |
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can i ask you what do you give him for his teeth , like for tartar control? thanks for all your help.:thumbs up |
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Go to www.hungrymutt.com. They have a ton of recipes!:) |
Dog treats are not used to give the jaw and teeth a work out. You should just buy the femur bones, remove the meat from the outside and the marrow. These bones can also be boiled, and they will not splinter. If you find the marrow bones to be too long, ask the butcher to cut them into 1 or 2 inch pieces. |
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