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Home-made cookies/treats for dogs
This is extremely easy, as I am definitely not the person to spend time in the kitchen more than needed.
I used: one can of tuna in water, with the water included, half-cup of oatmeal, a little bit of flax seed, a sprinkle of garlic powder, one egg. Mix everything well in a bowl, if the tuna is in chunks - break it with a fork. once the mix starts to look somewhat well-blended (we dont want the tuna to completely lose shape, just to be in tiny pieces) lay it out on a well-PAMed or oiled cookie sheet, I made just a rectangle shape... LAZY, can you tell?? Bake at 350-375 for about 15-20 minutes, I checked, when they were crispy underneath, I turned them and shut the oven but left the cookies in it, to finish cooking. They turn out semi-crispy (crispy on the edges, but chewy and easy to tear to pieces for training) Here are the results: 1. Uncooked 2. Finished Now I have to take a pic of Sparky's droooooool..LOL P.S. they are DELICIOUS! yes, I tried...LOL Let me know what you think! |
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Ohh. Very nice! Can you make them smaller though? Or would they burn?
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i am sure you can, just watch them, dont leave the oven alone.
you will see the edges getting crispy golden color. |
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