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What are your best homemade doggie treat recipes?
I am having a first birthday party for my APBT Lil Sammie Da Bull soon and i was wondering what are some good dog treat recipes that i can make as party favors? I would like to make anything for her from doggie cake to cookies so come on YA people gimmie your best!!
5 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Here's a cool website: http://www.dogbirthdaysandparties.com/dogbirthdayc...
I made these for my dog's birthday last year, and they were a hit:
http://www.dogbirthdaysandparties.com/dogbirthdays...
Good luck!
- Rogue BulliesLv 61 decade ago
Oh cute! I like to make raw hamburger balls for treats.
You take a sweet potato and some carrots and sheared them up very fine. Then I take a raw egg, the veggies and raw hamburger and mix together.
Once its all mixed I roll them into small treat balls. You can use any veggies, meat or grains you like I just like to use those kind.
Its a very fast healthy treat and dogs love them! Its also very cost effective. You could also make it into a shape of a cake if you wanted! Hope this helps good luck!
Source(s): Owner of bully breeds - SusanLv 45 years ago
You will have to work with the cook time in the microwave, but dice the hot dogs. Place them in them microwave cook them until they are farely hard. Out of the pack you can get a ton of treats that can be useful especially if you are trying to train your dog.
- JenniferLv 41 decade ago
Rachel Ray's website.
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- H.O.T. DogLv 61 decade ago
Hi, I bake these all the time ---- Are you ready for this... heehee
MORE LUVIN' FROM YOUR OVEN
Hotttttttttt Doggggggggggggg
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Recipes for Home Made Treats for Dogs.
Pick out a recipe your pooch might like.
Grab your apron and roll up your sleeves. Bring out your biggest bowl and start baking!
Warning!
Please be aware that there is some evidence that garlic or raisins may be harmful for dogs .
Do some research and see if you want to delete it from some of the recipes.
Wheatfree Salmon Treats
Archie Squares
Wheat-free Scotty Biscuits
Cheesie Bites
Doggy Oatmeal Cookies
Fido's Favorite Treats
Milk Bone Dog Biscuits
Healthy Dog Snacks
Veggie Bones
Vegetarian Dog Biscuits
Apple Crunch Pupcakes
Poofy Doggy Drops
Bonnie's Liver Brownies
Panda's Party Cake
Newf Breakfast Bars
Soft Doggie Cookies
Rudy's Pet Frosting
Bad Breath Banishers
Darlene's Dog "Cookie"
Surprise Snacks
Liver Brownies
Boo's Biscuits
Nutty Bones
Liver Treats
Dog-Gone Good Snacks
Fox Run Dog Biscuits
Cheese Multigrain Bisuits
Bacon Bits for Dogs
Marion's Dog Bone Biscuits
Bait Snacks
Dog Biscuits
"Good Dog" Cookies
Garlic Bites
Homemade Frosty Paws
Johane's Liver Treats
Peanut Butter Puppy Poppers
Banana Biscotti
Bulgar Biscuits
Doggie Liver Dip
Chicken Liver Cookies
Wheatless Tuna Cookies
Cheesie Bacon Biscuits
Peanut Butter & Cheese Biscuits
Gourmet Doggie Biscuits
Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits
Fowl Weather Treats
No Fleas Biscuits
Bowser Biscuits
Traildog Biscuits
Snickerpoodles
Wheatfree Salmon Treats
1 8 oz. can salmon with juice
1/2 cup chopped parsley
3 eggs, shells included
1/2 cup sesame seeds ground up in coffee grinder
1/2 cup flax seeds ground up in coffee grinder
2-3 cups potato flour
Put these ingredients into a food processer, mix VERY WELL. Pour potato flour through the opening while the motor is running. I can't tell you exactly how much, but I would guess about 2-3 cups. When the dough forms, like a pie curst, and rolls into a ball it is ready to take out.
Dump this mess onto potato floured counter or board. Knead more flour into this and when it is a rolled out cookie consistancy, it is ready to roll out into about 14 inch thick. I use a pizza cutter to roll our long strips and then cut crosswise to make samll squares . If you want FANCY you may use a cookie cutter. Bake on cookie sheets, sprayed Pam or line the sheet with parchemnt paper. I put in as many as will fit. Usually two whole cookie sheets suffices. I bake this in a 375º oven for 20 min. Turn and rotate the cookie sheets and bake about 10 more minutes. You can make them as soft or as hard as you want. From Ruthie on the B.A.R.F. list.
Bad Breath Banishers
2 cups brown rice flour
1 Tablespoon activated charcoal (find this at drugstores, not the briquets!)
3 Tablespoons canola oil
1 egg
1/2 cup chopped fresh mint
1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley
2/3 cup lowfat milk
Preheat oven to 400F. Lightly oil a cookie sheet. Combine flour and charcoal. Add all the other ingredients.Drop teaspoonfulls on oiled sheet, about 1 inch apart. Bake 15-20 minutes. Store in airtight container in the refrigerator.
Archie Squares
2 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
1/2 cup powdered dry milk
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1 tsp. brown sugar or honey
6 tbs. meat or bacon drippings, cold right from refrigerator, not melted or soft!
1 egg, slightly beaten
1/2 cup Ice water
Preheat oven to 350F. Lightly oil a cookie sheet. Combine flour, dry milk, garlic powder and sugar. Cut in meat drippings until mixture resembles corn meal. Mix in egg. Add enough water so that mixture forms a ball. Using your fingers, pat out dough onto cookie sheet to 1/2" thick. Cut dough into squares appropriate for your dog size. Prick each cookie with fork. Bake 25-30 minutes. Remove from tray and cool on rack. Store in airtight container.
Wheat-Free Scotty Biscuits
1 cup oatmeal
1 cup rye flour
2 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon melted butter or margarine
1/2 cup milk
Combine oatmeal, 3/4 cup of the rye flour, sugar and butter together. Slowly add the milk till a firm but slightly sticky dough forms. Scrape out dough onto a wooden board or counter. Knead in the rest of the rye flour till the dough stiffens a little. Wrap in saran wrap and chill for one hour.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Roll out dough till 1/4 inch thickness. Cut into shapes ( I like to use scotty dog cutters). Place on lightly greased cookie sheets. Bake for 15 minutes. Turn off oven and let biscuits rest till cool in oven with the door closed. Store in air-tight container for up to 2 weeks.
Cheesie Bites
1 cup wheat flour
1 cup grated cheddar cheese
1 tablespoon soft butter or margarine
1/2 cup milk
Mix flour and cheese together. Add the softened butter. Slowly add milk till you form a stif
Source(s): Newf Goodies & me