Dog Biscuit recipes at home


Posted April 5, 2013 by Hanalem

If you truly love your pet it’s time to gather up a few recipes and head to your kitchen to make up a batch of homemade dog biscuits that your dog will surely love.

 
Handmade dog treats are a far healthier alternative to retail outlet bought biscuits. Contemplating the amount of health correlated complications your dog can have with synthetically processed treats, making your own doggie treats is the smart idea. People who own dogs right now are baking up fantastic quality recipes for their dogs just as much as they cook for themselves. Depending on the character of the recipe ingredients, you’ll enjoy the treats as much as your dog.

Some dog owners think that baking their own dog treats is the good way for them to protect their dog from the evils of some commercially prepared treats, but they get the added benefit of saving money. As valuable as it may be, it’s not for all people - it is unnecessary chore for somebody nowadays.

Still there are added benefits to making your biscuits at home using dog biscuit recipes. You can use natural ingredients to help relieve dog allergies your pet might have. Some ingredients such as carrots, apples, celery, spinach, chicken and fish and many other things can be used to make product that your pet needs..

A few other tested recipes might come with beans, potatoes, vegetables and whole grain, cheese, eggs. If you’re raising your dog veggie, you need to sure that your doggy has a lot of protein in his diet to maintain healthful.

Here are a few dog biscuit recipes you can make at home:

Beef Biscuits

Components:

Beef and veggie baby food (2 6ozjars)

1 cup wheat germ
2 cups dry milk (it is best for your dog to use the non-fat variety)

Guidelines:

Pre-heat the oven to 350 * c. Mix all the ingredients together in a large mixing bowl making sure to blend thoroughly. Make use of a medium sized spoon to drop very small batches of the biscuit blend onto a oiled baking sheet.

Flatten the mixture on the sheet and use a cookie cutter to cut out interesting shapes. You can produce bones, paws or other dog related designs.

Bake the biscuits for about 15 minutes in the oven or until the edges become brown. Turn off the oven and enable the biscuits sit in there until such time as they cooler. Keep your biscuits in a airtight container in the fridge and reward to your pet everyday.

Carrot Surprise Biscuits

Components:

2 cups of mashed carrots
2 large eggs
2 tbspminced garlic
2 cups flour (use unbleached)
1 ½ cup rolled oats
½ cup wheat germ

Directions:

Pre-heat the oven to 300 degrees. Mix all components such as garlic, eggs and carrots together in the large bowl till the mixture becomes smooth. Put the flour, rolled oats and wheat a little bit at the same time, blending the ingredients well after each addition.

Empty the contents of the bowl on a floured surface and roll it out. Put the designs on a greased baking pan, remember to brush with egg whites and bake in the oven for 30-45 minutes. The centre of the biscuit will harden once it cools.

If you’re making the switch from commercially prepared dog treats, make the shift slowly. Vegetables should be maintained their nutrional content by steamed or baked.
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Last Updated April 5, 2013