Homemade Dog Treats

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Homemade Dog Treats

Postby herbiedog on Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:32 am

Got these recipes from another site and was given permission to share with you all

Chesse and Garlic biscuits
250g flour (use any flour or a mix of flours)
2 eggs
50ml water
150g Cheddar Cheese
cloves garlic ( or use garlic powder or granules)
80g fat (try beef fat)

Using a food processor mix garlic and cheese
Then add flour and fat
With the machine running add eggs and enough water to from a ball of dough
Knead lightly by hand and roll out on a floured surface to about 3/8-inch thickness
Cut out with the cutter of your choice and place on a non-stick baking sheet
Bake at 200 for 15mins. Then turn over and cook for a further 10/15 mins
Different flours absorb amazingly different quantities of liquid. If it is dry add more liquid if wet add more flour - dogs really aren't fussy! The quickest way to make these biscuits is with a food processor but you can do it by hand if you prefer

Turkey Treats
1 pound of minces Turkey
1/2 to 3/4 cup of breadcrumbs
2 tbl parmesan cheese
1 teaspoon garlic powder

Mix all together and shape like a cigar sized shapes
Bake on a baking sheet (grease baking tray well) at 350 degrees for 15 - 20 mins
Slice when cooled - they freeze well after they are cooled and sliced

Canine Carrot Cookies
2 cups carrots - boiled and pureed
2 eggs
2 tablespoons minced garlic
2 cups brown rice flour
1 cup of rolled oats
1/4 cup wheat germ or rice or rye flour

combine carrots, eggs, and garlic together - mix until smooth
add dry ingredients - roll out on heavily floured surface and cut into bars or desired shapes
bake at 300 degrees for 45 mins or to desired crunchiness

Honey and Peanut butter cookies
8oz plain flour
3 tbspns of oil
3 tbspns honey
1 heaped tbspn of peanut butter
6 tbspns of water

Place all ingredients in a bowl and mix well
roll out into a sausage and slice - place on a baking tray and pop into the oven
centres will continue to harden as they cool

- gas mark 4 - 5 for 25 mins

Microwave or Oven Liver and Cake
1lb any Liver
1lb Granary flour
3 eggs
2 clove of garlic or 2 teaspoons powdered garlic
1 teaspoon of cooking oil
a splash of milk

Liquidise the liver, eggs, milk and garlic with a little oil in a blender - add the flour and mix
put into a microwave dish (grease dish before putting in) and cook on full power for about 10 mins
Allow to cool. Cut the cake into small cubes - Put into plastic bags - enough in each bag for 1 - 2 days - and freeze
Take a bag out of freezer and defrost for use as required
Break each cube into several rewards

And then let your dogs enjoy - Have given Herbie the peanut and honey treats and he's really liked them as yet not tried others but I am intending to try all of them

Let everyone know how you get on :gluck:
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Re: Homemade Dog Treats

Postby travis on Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:43 am

Great recipe's,but be warned the liver cake is really messy although the dogs love it :D
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Re: Homemade Dog Treats

Postby parsonsmum on Tue Jan 08, 2008 3:59 pm

Thanks Liz. :nice:
My son bought me a Dog Journal for Xmas, so I've copied the recipes into that! :)
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Re: Homemade Dog Treats

Postby herbiedog on Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:28 pm

Sharon -Good glad you like them (Trica will be pleased)

Mel- will remember that about the liver cake thanks
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