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View Poll Results: Would you consider making your own dog treats & frozen treats?
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Old 15-05-2008, 09:06 PM
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sorry, I havent any recipies but was thinking of the carrot cookies too. Can you substitute the flour and the wheat germ for rice flour? I dont think Tescos do wheat germ but I think they do rice flour - or rye. Another daft question - are porridge oats alright to use instead of rolled oats ( or are they the same thing )
I love the idea of making my own treats as I would like to get Toots off the Pedigree stuff. Will have to look out for a bone shaped cutter lol
yes to all different ingredients.

I will be uploading new recipes, so watch this space, so there is a good variation for everyone to choose from. there is already some new ones put on here!

you can get a decent bone shaped cutter from ebay, heres the link:
Dog Bone New Metal Cookie Biscuit Cutter on eBay, also, Cake Decorating, Crafts (end time 16-May-08 14:56:28 BST)
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Old 15-05-2008, 09:37 PM
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Re: Homemade Dog Biscuit Recipes?

lol good ebay
well I will have a try this weekend and post pics IF they work out alright - and that is a big IF with my cooking abilities
Am not sure about some of the recipies though with wheat and milk in them - I thought that these were ingredients that should be avoided for dogs? I suppose you could put goats milk in as an alternative and reduce the water content accordingly and substitite the wheat flour for rice flour.
Now I know she would love the cheesy bacon ones but I will have a go at the carrot ones and the salmon ones first - although it might be tuna as I dont have salmon in at the mo
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Old 15-05-2008, 09:42 PM
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Re: Homemade Dog Biscuit Recipes?

ive saved these recipes gonna give them a shot

hope me dogs dont get the s**ts lol.
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lol good ebay
well I will have a try this weekend and post pics IF they work out alright - and that is a big IF with my cooking abilities
Am not sure about some of the recipies though with wheat and milk in them - I thought that these were ingredients that should be avoided for dogs? I suppose you could put goats milk in as an alternative and reduce the water content accordingly and substitite the wheat flour for rice flour.
Now I know she would love the cheesy bacon ones but I will have a go at the carrot ones and the salmon ones first - although it might be tuna as I dont have salmon in at the mo
all the recipes can be changed to suit your dogs needs. they are mainly guides, but you can put what you want in them, like you would when making biscuits for yourself!!

****watch this space for more recipes****
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ive saved these recipes gonna give them a shot

hope me dogs dont get the s**ts lol.
feed in small quantaties to start off with and if they are ok the next day then try some more, lol!
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Old 15-05-2008, 09:57 PM
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feed in small quantaties to start off with and if they are ok the next day then try some more, lol!
hehehe will do

then again they scoff all sorts and it aint effected them yit so i thinks all will be kwl then again....it will be my cooking so maybe they wont haha
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Re: Homemade Dog Biscuit Recipes?

Mine have liver cake often and no sh*ts from it - its great stuff and the dogs go mad for it
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Mine have liver cake often and no sh*ts from it - its great stuff and the dogs go mad for it
LOL im trying all recipes over time ill let ya know the effects wen i get to the liver ones
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Re: Homemade Dog Biscuit Recipes?

am looking to make my own treats, but have read that garlic is not good for dogs, some say yes some no. does anyone know if it is okay for definate or not?
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Old 16-05-2008, 08:52 AM
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Garlic is perfectly safe to feed dogs, like with any food it should be fed raw and in moderation.
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