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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Devon, England
Posts: 349
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Ello bassets and hoomins.
She hoomin bakes cakes every Sunday. Only hoomin cakes so I not get a full one too myself ![]() Can you please give us some recipes so she can make doggy cakes and treats for me??? Woof thank you ![]() Sent from Petguide.com Free App |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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I have been making my own "ice cream" and dog treats for Chloe and her pals and they LOVE them all! Favorite ice cream flavors are pumpkin, vanilla and peanut butter! They are healthy and an expected treat following a daily walk.
Pumpkin puree was posted on this forum to decrease "scooting" and I feel pretty good about giving her one of these little treats daily in a form she LOVES! If you want any of my recipes just shoot me a reply. I am new to the forum and not sure where to post these.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Columbia, MO
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I haven't tried all of these but here is a bunch of recipes and stuff for dogs that I've found on the internet. All you do is click on the pictures and it should take you to the pages with the recipes.
for the dogs
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Wyoming
Posts: 1,159
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I can't for the life of me find my recipes. But I will shoot you a quick one I just made up.
mash a banana 1 Table spoon Honey or black strap molasses 1 tea cinnamon 1/2 cup powdered milk 1/4 olive oil 1 table carob powder ( if you don't have it then omit it) 1 egg 2 1/2 wheat flour or any flour rice if you have sensitive dog Mix all put flour in till you can roll it easy, roll out to thickness you want cut in desired shapes put on ungreased cookie sheet cook at 300 for about and hour or how ever long if you don't want them hard not as long. I find they keep better if I get them real dry so I turn off the oven and let them stay in there till there real dry. If you want I can give you liver ones the dogs love them but they are a little gross to make. I make liver muffins, a big hit. Well I haven't made them for a while because of Turtle but I use to make them and take them along when we went hiking. They were easy to take with and made the girls very happy. |
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Devon, England
Posts: 349
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Aww thank you, I'm going to give something a go tomorrow, not sure what yet!!! X
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 760
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dog biscuits:
2 cups whole wheat flour 1 cup rolled oats (or oatmeal) 1/3 cup peanut butter 1.5 cups water 1 tablespoon parsley flakes...optional Mix together all ingredients with spoon or hands until ball of dough. Flatten out with rolling pin and cut into whatever shape you want. Use a non stick baking sheet sprayed with a non stick baking spray. bake for 30 minutes or until golden. if want them softer, remove them from oven 10 mins earlier 300 degrees for oven the girls like these quite well! Last edited by 3kbasset; 03-04-2013 at 08:17 PM. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Wyoming
Posts: 1,159
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You can set it at what ever you want but I found I liked the lower temp so that the edges don't get dark brown. And that's why I like to cook them for a bit and then turn off the oven and let them stay in so they would dry good. I would say most say 350 degrees. I do 300 to 325.
They keep better with out having them in the frig or freezer if there good and dry. But if your not going to use them up fast I would do it anyway. And if you have a small pup or an old dog and you want softer treats you can make them that way also. And I like that I know whats in them and that it's human grade. Once you start making them then you can mix and match what ever you have. And you can decide if you want the oil in them or spray the cookie sheet. If you put the oil in the dough then you don't have to spray the pan if you don't have oil in the dough then spray the pan. You should see all the little cookie cutters I have the biggest problem I have is what shape do I want
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