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Thread started 02/23/09 1:22pm

Mach

International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day!

woot!


Do you buy yours ?

Do you make your fresh at home

what kind do you serve your pooch ?

and share recipes too :woof:


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Seed-filled Dog Biscuits


Ingredients:

2 cups whole wheat flour
1/4 cup cornmeal
1/2 cup soy flour
1 teaspoon sea salt
1/4 cup shelled sunflower seeds; (or pumpkin seeds)
2 tablespoon vegetable oil or melted butter
1/4 cup unsulfered molasses
2 eggs lightly beaten
1/4 cup milk

Instructions:

Preheat Oven: 350 degrees
Grease or spray cookie sheets Mix dry ingredients and seeds together.
Combine milk and egg and mix.

Add oil, molasses, and all but 1 tablespoon of egg/milk mixture. Add more milk if needed to make firm dough. Knead a few minutes, let dough rest 1/2 hour or more.

Roll out to 1/2 inch. Cut into shapes and brush with the rest of the egg/milk mixture.

Bake on cookie sheets for about 30 minutes or until lightly browned. To make biscuits harder, leave them in the oven with the heat turned off for an hour or more.
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Reply #1 posted 02/23/09 1:32pm

shanti0608

My mom and I used to make them for the pooches. She has the recipes.
Dylan LOVES these:

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Reply #2 posted 02/23/09 1:39pm

shanti0608

and these:



His all time favourite treat is a bone straight from the butcher.
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Reply #3 posted 02/23/09 1:59pm

TypoQueen

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Reply #4 posted 02/23/09 2:20pm

Teacher

Uzie would eat gravel if I rubbed it down with sausage first, so don't talk to me about biscuits. talk to the hand
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Reply #5 posted 02/23/09 2:36pm

TypoQueen

Teacher said:

Uzie would eat gravel if I rubbed it down with sausage first, so don't talk to me about biscuits. talk to the hand

lol lol
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Reply #6 posted 02/23/09 2:37pm

Teacher

TypoQueen said:

Teacher said:

Uzie would eat gravel if I rubbed it down with sausage first, so don't talk to me about biscuits. talk to the hand

lol lol


But it's true though and you know it. neutral
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Reply #7 posted 02/23/09 2:38pm

applekisses

Are there any treats safe for diabetic dogs? I never know what to get my doggie nephew (my sister's dog).
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Reply #8 posted 02/23/09 2:51pm

Teacher

applekisses said:

Are there any treats safe for diabetic dogs? I never know what to get my doggie nephew (my sister's dog).


Well, as long as there's no sugar in them they should be ok I think and it's all there in the list of ingredients. smile Dried liver slices broken up into little bits is always safe. Smelly to prepare though but loved by all. nod
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Reply #9 posted 02/23/09 2:52pm

TypoQueen

Teacher said:

TypoQueen said:


lol lol


But it's true though and you know it. neutral

comfort I know lol
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Reply #10 posted 02/23/09 2:56pm

TypoQueen

applekisses said:

Are there any treats safe for diabetic dogs? I never know what to get my doggie nephew (my sister's dog).

Oven or air dried meat, fruit and veg will be safe smile

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Reply #11 posted 02/23/09 3:02pm

applekisses

Teacher said:

applekisses said:

Are there any treats safe for diabetic dogs? I never know what to get my doggie nephew (my sister's dog).


Well, as long as there's no sugar in them they should be ok I think and it's all there in the list of ingredients. smile Dried liver slices broken up into little bits is always safe. Smelly to prepare though but loved by all. nod


Thanks, I'll tell her - I know they're careful about feeding him too many carbs. He really likes almonds. lol
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Reply #12 posted 02/23/09 3:03pm

applekisses

TypoQueen said:

applekisses said:

Are there any treats safe for diabetic dogs? I never know what to get my doggie nephew (my sister's dog).

Oven or air dried meat, fruit and veg will be safe smile

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Thanks - maybe something like a beef jerky with no sugar, then, huh?
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Reply #13 posted 02/23/09 3:08pm

Teacher

applekisses said:

TypoQueen said:


Oven or air dried meat, fruit and veg will be safe smile

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[Edited 2/23/09 14:57pm]


Thanks - maybe something like a beef jerky with no sugar, then, huh?


nod That will work fine, but careful if it's smoked cause it makes them so thirsty. Dried liver is a hit, like I said. Here all pet stores carry it all done but I don't know about there. hmmm
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Reply #14 posted 04/21/09 12:13pm

Imago

lawd
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