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Topic Dog Boards / General / Home made dog treats
- By Jan Date 07.02.19 19:05 UTC
Hi

Does anyone have any recipes for home made dog treats I could make please? 

Thanks! :)
- By Whatevernext Date 07.02.19 19:44 UTC
Tuna bake treats which can be frozen work really well. https://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Make-Tuna-Training-Treats-For-Your-Dog/

The easiest (and best) is simple baked lambs liver which can be cut into small pieces and frozen for later use and there is also liver cake of course.
- By tatty-ead [gb] Date 07.02.19 20:14 UTC
The easiest (and best) is simple baked lambs liver which can be cut into small pieces

works with pigs liver as well, used to just simmer it till it went less 'slippery' then slice it on a baking tray, - optional  - smear it with SMALL amount of garlic paste - then bake until cooked through and hard. No need to freeze if you then leave it in open box to dry out completely.
Used to go through washing machine in jeans pocket and still not disintegrate! Only bad point - it is very loud if crunched in a training class :eek:
- By MamaBas [gb] Date 08.02.19 08:20 UTC

> The easiest (and best) is simple baked lambs liver which can be cut into small pieces<br /><br />works with pigs liver as well, used to just simmer it till it went less 'slippery' then slice it on a baking tray, - optional  - smear it with SMALL amount of garlic paste - then bake until cooked through and hard. No need to freeze if you then leave it in open box to dry out completely.<br />Used to go through washing machine in jeans pocket and still not disintegrate! Only bad point - it is very loud if crunched in a training class <img class="fsm fsm_eek" src="/images/epx.png" title="eek" alt=":eek:" />


Absolutely agree although I avoided pigs liver, using lambs liver.   When I had this in the oven, my lot would sit round the stove, in anticipation!!  Oh and I used a small amoung of garlic powder, not paste.   I never tried this in a washing machine although for sure, jeans needed laundering regularly, for this reason alone - and don't leave them lying around dirty or you'll find they torn by the dogs going in after the smell!
- By Cava14Una Date 08.02.19 16:29 UTC
http://www.dogaware.com/
Has treat recipes
- By Jan Date 06.03.19 13:52 UTC
Thanks :)
Topic Dog Boards / General / Home made dog treats

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