Vegetable Flavored Dog Treats

"These are a nice change of flavor for my dog Tobey.."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
15
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350*.Prepare your pans, lightly oil then and set aside.
  • Combine dry ingredients and mix in bacon grease, or melted margarine, if you prefer -- until this mixture resembles corn meal --
  • Mix in lightly beaten egg and add enough of the water (or juice from canned vegetables***(that you used to get mixed vegetables for the 1 cup pureed).just to form a ball --
  • With fingers, pat out dough to 1/2" thickness on lighly oiled cookie sheet.
  • I score these with a pie crimper, or pizza cutter or knife into size you prefer for your friend.
  • Bake at 350* for 25-30 minutes.
  • ***NOTE***you can puree your choice of fresh, or canned vegetables or even frozen.and I normally use Mrs. Knorr's soup seasoning.but you could use what ever is in your area --
  • serving size depends on what size you score the treats for your dog.

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Reviews

  1. Garlic contains a compound named thiosulphate. In extremely high levels thiosulphate can be a dangerous toxin that cause hemolytic anemia in dogs. But we’re not talking about garlic dog treats, supplemental garlic, or healthy table scraps that may have included fresh garlic in the recipe. We’re talking about situations where your pet sniffs out several bulbs of garlic you were about to use for a giant batch of homemade spaghetti sauce for the whole neighborhood and winds up eating 50 cloves in one sitting. So, putting a little garlic powder in your dog's treat or in foods you give him isn't going to kill him.
     
  2. Garlic is a poison for all pooches. So are onions, mushrooms, potato peels, butter, fat renderings and countless other things that we eat every day. Please be educated when using someone elses recipe fellow dog lovers.
     
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I love cooking, and reading Christian fiction..I have 5 grandchildren..4 boys and 1 spoiled granddaughter...I also have a black cocker spaniel named Tobey..who is very spoiled..Love computer games, cross stitch and reading cookbooks..I was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia almost a year ago, on September 26, 2005....was in an out of the hospital for 8 months, doing intensive chemo...I am doing well now, thanks for all the prayers...
 
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