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Recipes for Homemade Dog Treats

I am looking for some quick and easy homemade dog treat recipes. I'm not very good at working the computer to find these things so please email me any recipes.

I have one recipe: 2 cups whole wheat flour, 1 cup peanut butter and 3/4 cup milk. Mix until moistened then knead for 5 minutes, roll into balls and use a fork to criss-cross cookies just like you would for regular cookies. Bake 350 for 20 minutes and cook completely.

My dogs LOVE them but I would like more recipes. I hope your dogs like these, please send me some recipes. Thank you.

Elaine from Christmas Valley, OR

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Post By Quin (Guest Post)

RE: Recipes for Homemade Dog Treats

I don't have any recipes, but I wanted to give a word of caution. Dogs shouldn't have raisins or grapes (very bad, can kill dogs) onions, or garlic. A lot of dog treat recipes call for either onions or garlic, and a lot of people don't know about the possible health risks. I was shocked myself to find it out.

There are other foods you shouldn't feed them. Here is a list.

http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=2&cat=1661&articleid=1030

Post by Will's Wife

RE: Recipes for Homemade Dog Treats

Many, healthy dog, and cat meals and treats can be found at http://flip195.wordpress.com/ just check the recipe pages.

Post by flip195

RE: Recipes for Homemade Dog Treats

Hello Elaine,
Here is a GREAT go to site..

http://www.divinerecipes.com/search-recipes.cfm?cid=24&Keywords=

I make alot of treats for our 4 dogs and their 'family and friends'. There's recipes on here for getting rid of: fleas, ticks, dandruff, bad breath ect....

Bookmark, you'll have it as your go to site too :)

Post by SweetCali40

RE: Recipes for Homemade Dog Treats

http://sextonsdoggydiner.110mb.com/

A excellent Site with lots of Meal & Treat Recipes,
And lots of images to show you what the finished meal or trea looks like.
My dogs Love all them!

Post By love is my dog (Guest Post)

RE: Recipes for Homemade Dog Treats

http://sextonsdoggydiner.110mb.com/

A excellent Site with lots of Meal & Treat Recipes,
And lots of images to show you what the finished meal or trea looks like.
My dogs Love all them!

Post By love is my dog (Guest Post)

RE: Recipes for Homemade Dog Treats

http://sextonsdoggydiner.110mb.com/

A excellent Site with lots of Meal & Treat Recipes,
And lots of images to show you what the finished meal or trea looks like.
My dogs Love all them!

Post By love is my dog (Guest Post)

RE: Recipes for Homemade Dog Treats

Go to www.recipezaar.com.
Type in dog treats, there are 25 recipes for different
dog treats

Post by PICO

RE: Recipes for Homemade Dog Treats

Since I couldn't find dry dog food recipes on the internet. I made up my own. 1 small roast carrots, celery, squash, rice, flaxseed and other kinds of seed, bran, oatmeal, lentils, brown rice apples, put all in the crockpot.

Let it cook all day, next puree it a little,bake it at 350 for 50min. take it out and crumble it up and dry it out,on a cookie sheet, i have a wood heater, so its easier for me, takes a day or two, then crumble up some more, and bag it and i put it in the freezer, try your own recipes but add extra oatmeal and rice. My pompom who is 20lbs loves it. He was gaining too much weight after him being fixed. so is starting to slim and pick up energy. sheila

Post By shavana (Guest Post)

RE: Recipes for Homemade Dog Treats

My dog loves these Liver Treats;

One pound of chicken livers - pureed until smooth in blender. Mix in 1 cup flour, 1 1/2 cups corn meal, and 1 tablespoon garlic powder.

Spread on nonstick cookie sheet or spray Pam on a regular cookie sheet, cover with a sheet of aluminum foil and spray foil with Pam too. Spread treat mix on foil. Bake at 350* for 30 minutes.

When you take it out of oven, turn baked treat out on a cutting board. Peel off the foil, and cut the treat into bite sized pieces or cut with cookie cutters while the treat is still hot. If it cools it will just crumble. A pizza cutter works well to cut it into "dice" sized bits. You can keep the treats in the refrigerator so it won't spoil and extra can be frozen for later. I have a Jack Russell and a sandwich sized bag lasts about a week or so. These treats can also be used as your dogs regular food if you run out. Enjoy.

Post By Mrs. Bright (Guest Post)

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