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Cheese rolls and Liver treats My girls will go to the counter and just sit looking at the treat jar at 3 p.m. waiting for either of these two easy, easy, easy treats. Cheese rolls - 1 can of biscuits (the refrigerated kind) 1 can of Kraft macaroni dehydrated cheese (they have it at walmart) take a biscuit or two, knead in as much of the dry cheese as you want, then pinch off little pieces and place on cookie sheet (sprayed with non stick spray - or lined with silpat sheet). Put in 350 oven and check in 5 - minutes until lightly browned (just like your biscuits) then put in zip lock bag in frig. Yep - that's it. To DROOL for Liver treat - (I don't remember where I got this but my girls drool for them) In a food processor put 1 pound of beef liver - and liquify it add 1 package of cornmeal mix (Jiffy, Mrs. White's, Texas - one of those little packages) Process until mixed. Spread in a cookie sheet sprayed with Pam as thin as you can (in my small sheet on recipie makes 2 pans) Cook by the directions on the cornbread mix, but watch it the last 5 mins or so so it doesn't burn (it's thinner). I cut mine in one inch pieces right out of the oven with a pizza cutter, and freeze. This is so easy - and both of these are cheap, cheap, cheap. I think your fur kids will love them as much as my two girls do. You can also cook the liver ones like pancakes and cut them up. Even my friends who hate liver say it's worth it to see the dogs eyes light up - and clean up is quick. hope you like them too |
Better Breath Biscuits Better Breath Biscuits- for Dogs Recipe Dog treats/biscuits that are safe & easy to make! Can improve bad breath. Enjoy, I usually use cookie cutters for fun shapes. 20 min | 10 min prep SERVES 24 -48 3 cups whole wheat flour (can use all-purpose I use Potato Flour Or Rice Flour) 1 tablespoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 cup vegetable shortening 1 cup plain yogurt 2 tablespoons honey 2 tablespoons chopped mint leaves, fresh(Plus 1 Tablespoon Parsley optional) 1.Preheat oven to 425 deg. 2.Using a mixer; combine flour, baking powder & soda in the bowl. 3.Add shortening slowly and process until it resembles cornmeal. 4.Add yogurt and mix until combined. 5.Add honey & parsley and mix through. 6.Roll out for even cooking. Can use cutters for shapes or just cut into bars. 7.Place on cookie sheet & bake 10-14min, or until they start to brown. 8.Allow to come to room temp then place in airtight containers &/or refrigerate. 9.Will last at room temp for approx 6 days, keep in fridge for longevity. 10.I recommend 1/2" by 1" bars for small & med dogs or 1" by 2" for large breeds. Even smaller pieces are great for training! Polo loves these treats:thumbup: and they do seem to help with Polo's breath! |
Is there any recipes for preventing Pancreatitis. My baby is going thru an episode of Pancreatitis. Can anyone please help me. My e mail address is s2klpe @yahoo.com. Im new to this forum and I might not get all of your responses. thanks |
eating his own poop I have 2 baby yorkies they both tend to et there own poop. I have medicine for one and the other one is just too young for med yet but the meds do not really help, anyone else had this problem ? |
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Charlie's Delicious Dinner Charlie's Delicious Homemade Chiken Dinner Boil a boneless chiken breast then put it in the food processor 2 jars of baby food carrots 2 jars of baby food sweet potatoes 1 cup of pure pumpkin 1 cup of cooked brown rice scoop a tablespoon of cottage cheese in the middle and serve |
wow these look like they are going to be good!!! my baby cant wait the cookies are in the oven right now. |
I made Leo's cookies for Starr and she loves them. That is a very easy recipe to make. |
can i replace the whole wheat flour with rice flour? has anyone tried it? i know that all purpose / white flour is bad for dogs. but i think my doggie has a wheat allergy and i was wondering if i could use rice flour for these recipes, and since im asian i have lots of good quality rice flour in my pantry. |
yall making me hungry. i will try the chicken stew. sadie would love that. thanks |
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Did you try the recipe with rice flour? Did it work? The cookies should come out semi hard and not crumbly, like a fig bar. They keep very well in the refrigerator if covered. |
Hi Wow!I think these are the fantastic recipes you all have shared with us guys.I really want to make that chicken soup and that Chiken Dinner for my pet.My pet love chickens. Pet Friendly Hotels Visit More Pet Travel Tips |
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the cookies came out fine and my dogs love it. |
I FORGOT TO TELL YOU GUYS! im a big bento making dork. so i went to a japanese dollar store (marukai) to stock up on some more bento stuff and i stocked up on a BUNCH of cookie cutters, and they are all small! good yorkie treat sizes =D because i know human cookie cutters are huge. so if you every find a japanese store like mitsuwa or marukai look in the lunch box making stuff! you will be excited. |
Birthday Cake Suggestions These recipes are amazing! Since the night I got my baby, I have cooked for her. I avoid animal fats, whole wheat or all purpose flour though and am finding it difficult to find a good doggies birthday cake recipe for my girls birthday next month. There is a dog food bakery that uses carob and yogurts and was thinking of ordering but really would like to make my baby her own birthday cake since it is going to be her third birthday. From puppy years into adult years. She will always be my baby none the less. Any suggestions would be hugely appreciated. She loves peanut butter and yogurt. Not too fond of fruit unless dehydrated and crunchy. Thanks in advance! |
This is great!!!!!!!!!!! I have went through all these post and copied and pasted all these recipes. Now I have a cookbook of my own for my little Isabella.... I'm sooo happy about this... Thanks to everyone who gave recipes...When I come across new one that izzy like, i will post them :):animal36 |
Healthy Recipes? I just read on the dangerous foods for dogs list that onions/garlic are toxic and although garlic is the lesser of two evils, I would like to know why the first 2 recipes contain garlic??? What's up with that? Doesn't make you guys seem conscious of content by supposing even the slightest risk to someone's dog... My yorkie is extremely selective with food and I enjoy and depend on these recipes but I don't want to accidentally harm my dog by overseeing such thing as garlic in the recipe. Just thought I mention it...:confused: |
Garlic/onions? Just don't use them! It won't make a taste difference to our fur babies and why take the chance of feeding something harmful? I know that some dog foods contain garlic---- only tiny amounts BUT Dooggie vet/nutritionist will advise and have actually advised me that adding garlic/ buying a product with garlic is just NOT a good idea. |
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I made this tonight leaving out the broccoli and garlic. I mixed two tablespoons with equal parts dry food. There wasn't anything at all left in his bowl. I've never seen this dog eat a whole serving of food. He picks and nibbles, but not tonight. It did make alot even halving the recipe. Probably enough for 14 days. I kept out enough for tomorrow and put the rest in the freezer. This is fairly inexpensive to make as well. :) |
Garlic :confused: Why would you add garlic? Garlic is toxic to dogs! I don't know one vet who would say it is OK to feed a dog garlic. Make sure any homemade diet is given with vet supervision to make sure all nutrients, vitamins, etc. are included. Speak to a veterenarian nutritionist to be sure the diet you are feeding is correct. Problems can emerge later in a dogs life w/o the proper food. You can contact a veterinarian university/college to seek out a specialist on proper nutitional feeding. :aimeeyork |
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Broccoli in large quantities is toxic for dogs. A lot of info on toxic foods can be found here at this link: Toxins that Affect Dogs - Veterinary Information |
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Copied from wikipedia: Couscous (pronounced /ˈkʊskʊs/ or /ˈkuːskuːs/) is a grain dish of spherical granules made by rolling and shaping moistened semolina wheat and then coating them with finely ground wheat flour. The finished granules are about one millimetre in diameter before cooking. Different cereals may be used. Some variants popular in Israel use granules of hard wheat which are twice the usual diameter. Traditional couscous requires considerable preparation time and is usually steamed. In many places, a more-processed, quick-cook couscous is available and is particularly valued for its short preparation time. Couscous is traditionally served under a meat or vegetable stew. It can also be eaten alone, flavored or plain, warm or cold (e.g., mixed with tabouli), or as a side dish. The dish is a traditional staple throughout the Maghreb, where it is thought to have originated. It is also popular in the West African Sahel, in France, Spain, the Canary Islands, Portugal, Madeira, Italy (particularly in western Sicily's Province of Trapani), as well as in Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece, Malta, Cyprus and parts of the Middle East. It is particularly popular among Jews of North African descent such as the Algerian Jews, Tunisian Jews and Moroccan Jews,[2] and is eaten in many other parts of the world as well. |
Thanks for posting this thread! I recently made treats for Zeke's 1st birthday and although he loved them I think he is allergic to them. He was itching a lot so he can't eat them. They were peanut butter treats but contained flour so I'll have to try one of these recipes! :) |
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I make my pups homemade food every so often...tried a couple from here not too long ago. Went to the fridge and the tupperware was gone! Called Hubby @ work and asked him what he planned for lunch and he said oh I took tupperware you left me. I said oh that's our furkids food, he said OH guess I'm not eating lunch today! Had I not noticed before his lunch hour I don't think I would have the heart to tell him! LOL |
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