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The following are recipes that were sent in to Dog Breed Info
Center®. Feel free to send in your favorite "Doggie Recipe."
These recipes were sent in by the public. We did not
test any of them. Dog Breed Info is not responsible for any allergic
reaction your pet may have from these recipes. If you are unsure about one
of the recipes on this site please contact your vet before trying it.
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* Caution *
To: Owners Feeding Anything Cold
Many of the recipes offered for Dog Goodies are frozen
treats. In summer, even when the external temperatures are
very high, giving too many frozen goodies--especially to our smaller
friends--can be very threatening. According to a Vet who has
worked in veterinary medicine since 1982; there was once a
standard Dachshund (about 28 lbs) come into the hospital shaking and
lethargic. When they investigated, the owner said she'd been
feeding him ice cubes because "he loves them". Love them
they might, but reduce their core temperature they can! Just use
lots of good sense and a little caution.
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Rover's Rewards By Adam
M.
- 3/4 cup hot water or meat juices
- 1/2 cup powdered milk
- 1 egg, beaten
- 1/3 cup margarine
- 3 cups whole wheat flour
In a large bowl, pour hot water or meat juices over margarine.
Stir in powdered milk and egg. Add flour, a little at a time mixing
well after each addition. Knead on floured surface until you get a
smooth dough and one that can be rolled out. Roll into 1/2"
thickness and cut out with biscuit cutter or knife into desired
shapes. Bake on greased baking sheets at 325F. for 50 minutes. Allow
to cool and dry out until hard.
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Doggie Brownies:
By Alex Saufert
The recipe makes a lot of brownies so keep any leftovers (should there be any)
in the freezer because they spoil very easily.
3 to 3 1/2 lbs of liver, beef or chicken
1 C whole wheat flour
4.25 oz jar fresh minced or crushed garlic
2 C white flour
1/2 C corn meal
1 med shaker of grated parmesan cheese
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cover cookie sheet
with foil, coat with cooking spray, sprinkle lightly with corn meal and set
aside. Process liver and garlic in food processor or blender until it
looks like milk chocolate. Pour into large mixing bowl and blend in the
rest of the ingredients. Spread evenly onto cookie sheet (the mixture will
be thick) and sprinkle lightly with corn meal. Bake until no pink is
left. I usually bake them for about 30 min for one pan and then turn the
oven off but leave the brownies inside until they are cool. Cut in pieces
and be ready to be loved by your dog(s). I have yet to meet a dog that
doesn't like SLBs and I think that this is about the greatest bait on earth...
Enjoy!!! |
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Doggie Jello
*1 package of jello and flavor (cherry works best)
*1 chopped banana
*1 chopped apple
*1 sliced Orange
*1 chopped pear
*2-3 chopped strawberries
Follow the directions for the jello, you find them on the back or somewhere on
the jello box. After you have the jello ready mix the fruit in the jello
mix. Put in the fridge until jello is firm. You can add different kinds of fruit,
just have fun with it. When jello is firm you and your dog can enjoy a bowl!! |
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Frozen Pupsicles: By Wendy S
*3 very ripe bananas
*1 cup peanut butter (smooth or Chunky)
*1/2-3/4 cup wheat germ
*1/2 cup unsalted peanuts chopped fine
Mix the bananas with the peanut butter. Mix in enough wheat germ to make
fairly thick dough-roll into 1 inch balls. Roll in chopped peanuts. Freeze on
cookie sheet. |
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Gingerbread Dog Cookies
*4 cups whole wheat flour
*2/3 cups dry milk powder
*1/3 cups crushed vitamins or a combination of any nutritional item (garlic
powder, bone meal, etc)
*1/2 t Soda
*1 t ginger
*3/4 t nutmeg
*1/4 t allspice
*1/4 t cloves
*1/2 c Veg oil
*1/2 c molasses
*1/2 c water
*2 eggs beaten
Combine all the ingredients then knead until dough is no longer sticky (may
need to add flour.) Roll to 1/4" thick and cut into shapes (use cookie cutters
it is a lot easier!) Bake at 250* for 15 mins, turn cookies over and bake for
another 15 mins. then let the cookies cool. then serve! |
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Dog Treat Ice Cubes: By Paula
*1 mashed banana
*1 cup of plain yogurt
*1 cup water
Mix it all together and put in ice cube trays and freeze. |
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Nutty Treats (Peanut Butter Treats)
*Preheat oven 350 Degrees
*1 1/2 c flour
*1/2 c water
*3/4 c uncooked oatmeal
*1/4 honey crunch wheat germ
*1/4 peanut butter (Chunky peanut butter works good or smooth)
*1/4 c salad oil
*1/4 honey
*1 tablespoon Molasses
*1 tsp baking powder
Directions: mix 1 c flour and 1/2 c water with the remaining ingredients until we blended. Stir in the remaining ingredient 1/2 c flour. Knead on well-floured surface until dough holds together. Roll out to 1/4" thick. Cut in to shapes.
Bake on large un-greased cookie sheet for 20 minutes. Turn off oven and leave cookie sheet in the oven for 45 minutes to a hour. Remove cookies and enjoy!!
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| Frozen Doggie Sicles: By Natilee B
*3 very ripe bananas
*2 strawberries chopped very fine
*1 cup peanut butter (smooth or chunky)
*1/2-3/4 cup wheat germ
*1/2 cup unsalted peanuts chopped very fine
Directions: Mash the bananas with peanut butter. mix in enough wheat germ to make a fairly thick dough-roll into 1 inch balls. Mix the chopped peanuts and strawberries together. Roll the 1 inch balls in the chopped strawberry and
peanut
mix. Freeze on a cookie sheet.
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Peanut Butter Biscuits By
Adam S
1/2 cup milk
1 egg
2 spoons of peanut butter
a dash of water
a dash of salt
1 1/4 cup flour
Mix the egg, peanut butter, water, and the milk in to a large bowl.
Then pour the flour and salt in.
Stir well and heat the oven to 350'F. ENJOY!
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