Above is a pumpkin with a Boston Terrier face carved into it.
Pumpkin is an excellent treat for dogs. That is, canned pumpkin with no sugars or spices added. In fact it is recommended for dogs that need to lose weight. Click on title to view
Showing posts with label dog treats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog treats. Show all posts
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Dog Treat Website
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I like this website however I am not so sure I want to give my dogs garlic. I have read some reports that garlic is bad for your dog. Well, I am making the dog peanut butter treats as we speak. They love peanut butter but I don't give them it very often.
I like this website however I am not so sure I want to give my dogs garlic. I have read some reports that garlic is bad for your dog. Well, I am making the dog peanut butter treats as we speak. They love peanut butter but I don't give them it very often.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Homemade dog biscuits
2 1/2 Cups of Whole Wheat flour
1/2 Cup of Nonfat dry milk-powdered
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
6 TBS margarine
1 Large egg
Mix ingredients with about a half cup of cold water. Knead for three minutes. Dough should form a ball. Roll to 1/2" thick and cut with biscuit cutters (we have cutters in the shape of a bone). Bake on a lightly grease sheet for 30 minutes @ 350
**Optional ingredients powdered chicken or beef bullion, or dried soup greens or dry soup mix. If you do add these I would eliminate the salt
1/2 Cup of Nonfat dry milk-powdered
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
6 TBS margarine
1 Large egg
Mix ingredients with about a half cup of cold water. Knead for three minutes. Dough should form a ball. Roll to 1/2" thick and cut with biscuit cutters (we have cutters in the shape of a bone). Bake on a lightly grease sheet for 30 minutes @ 350
**Optional ingredients powdered chicken or beef bullion, or dried soup greens or dry soup mix. If you do add these I would eliminate the salt
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