Paw-Print Dog Treats
These treats are as adorable as your puppy is. For this recipe, you’ll mix flour, wheat germ, brewer’s yeast, and salt in a large bowl. Pour some canola oil into a separate bowl and mix in the flour in three intervals. Alternate with mixing in one cup of stock.
Your mix should turn into a dough which you’ll kneed on a floured surface for about two minutes. Roll out the dough on parchment covered sheets, make use your finger to mimic paw-prints.
Freeze for 15 minutes, then bake for 20 minutes. You can find the full recipe here.
Kerry Cooper
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Laura Kassabian some inspiration for pup cakes
K.C. Scott
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I’ve made my own for years for my boys. I use natural and organic ingredients, even the bacon and stuff I buy right off the farm up the road so it hasn’t been processed or added to in any way.
Tami VanderPlaats
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Whitney VanderPlaats
Annalise Archer
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Cale Archer
Mitch Marche Goertzen
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My dogs almost take your hand off for these so easy to make I don’t make the icing tho
Elise Benito
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Naomi Donato
Elise Benito
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Naomi Donato
Melody Porter
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Ashley Davis
Don Lynds
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I buy boneless skinless chicken and cut it into strips and slow cook it to make chicken treats , Dexter loves them
Viv Ware
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Aimee Ware
Michael Goodwin
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Crysta Goodwin
Aimee Ware
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Let’s make sone
Viv Ware
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OK, let me know what you need…she loved those you brought x
Trish Millett
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Shirley Evans
Joyce Fleming
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Gillian Bennie
Paul Massey
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My wife makes our dogs treats. We don’t have a fancy dog bone cookie cutter though.
Wendel Bingham
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I have a bone cutter for my sugar cookies
Jill Wardle
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This shows ‘blocked’ not safe to open for the recipes.. disappointed.. my computer will not allow for security reasons.. can you post the recipes separately for us?
Jill Jeffery Kelsey
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Ha! Same thing happened to me! My treats ended up getting tossed out lol