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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Treat recipe anyone tried it
- By happygirlie [gb] Date 01.09.05 21:46 UTC
Hi just got this recipe for my dog and she loved it just in case no-one has tried it here it is

1 full pack naturediet
390g granary flour
1 egg
quarter pint water
mash nd in a bowl add egg then water fold in the flour a bit at a time add a drop more water
microwave for 14-16 mins loosen edges around the cake leave to cool and chop into small pieces
stored in a fridge will last up to 4-5 days ideal as a reward
- By Missie Date 01.09.05 22:05 UTC
Sorry but I thought you said you couldn't give your dog ND because of the yeast and sugar content?
:confused:
- By happygirlie [gb] Date 01.09.05 22:09 UTC
I did this is a recipe she loved when on nd plus she is still on it mixed with wafcol because you cant change food straight over so i thought id share the recipe with people who do use nd as i wont be for much longer just because i put a recipe for nd on here doesnt mean i use it does it? :)
- By happygirlie [gb] Date 01.09.05 22:10 UTC
Sorry forgot to add as in the post it states she loved it meaning no-more
- By digger [gb] Date 01.09.05 22:15 UTC
I feed nature diet, but find the easiest way to make it into treats is to cut a well chilled block into small pieces and then dry them out in a low over for several hours - they last well even out of the fridge so long as you make sure they are REALLY REALLY dry - break one open to test if you're not sure.  They come out very light and crispy :)

PS -Don't do this with a recipe containing tripe, unless you want your DH to move out!
- By happygirlie [gb] Date 01.09.05 22:19 UTC
I did do that digger but this recipe although takes time to do i found worked wonders at training times as it cuts into tiny peices as treats shouldnt be big chunks :)
- By Missie Date 01.09.05 22:15 UTC
Sorry I read 'just' and thought you meant just as in recently, now.  I might try this recipe with mine as two of them love ND and I've got loads of boxes to get rid of now Maddie can't eat it anymore. Sorry
- By happygirlie [gb] Date 01.09.05 22:17 UTC
Dont worry i just re read my post to you and i should be the one apologising it sounded as if i was being rude but that wasnt my intention so i apologis to you Missie
- By Missie Date 01.09.05 22:18 UTC
Don't worry about it, I didn't mean to sound rude either :)
- By happygirlie [gb] Date 01.09.05 22:20 UTC
Do you mind me asking why Maddie cannot eat it anymore?
- By Missie Date 01.09.05 22:31 UTC
Long story cut short. She has EPI (Exorcrine Pancreatic Insuffiency) and intolerances. Basically she can't have  rice amongst other things and the sensitive gold she was on contained rice :( She is doing a lot better now on potatoes, chicken and veg (fingers crossed).
- By happygirlie [gb] Date 01.09.05 22:34 UTC
Ahh bless at least shes doing ok now believe it or not theres a lot of dogs these day allergic to rice weird never heard of it years ago when all these different foods were not about anyway good luck :)
- By Missie Date 01.09.05 22:40 UTC
She's actually better looked after than my family LOL I'm forever cooking, grinding, chopping, weighing it all out for her for the four meals a day, and I've actually took an allergy myself to the enzyme powder so I have to wear a mask to do it! :D :D
- By happygirlie [gb] Date 01.09.05 22:49 UTC
Funny isnt it my dog according to my hubby has more toys than the kids and fed better than him (lol) actually i may be true he is always moaning on about the dogs looked after better than him my motto is the dog doesnt answer me back him and the kids do its a dogs life
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Treat recipe anyone tried it

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