Recipe for Healthy Dog Treats!
#21
I'm an Aussie, are potato flakes the same as that dried potato mix in a packet? I can't say I've seen them in the supermarket, hoping another Aussie can set me straight. Could I substitute mashed potato I wonder if we can't get them out here........
Thanks for posting the dog treats recipe, I am sure my cat Orlando will love it too. I cook all the food for my dogs, and am always looking for a home cooked dog food recipe. I cook minced beef, grated veges, rice, some vegemite with some water. They would rather eat the same roast dinners as us though.
Anyone else cook up their dog food?
Anna
Thanks for posting the dog treats recipe, I am sure my cat Orlando will love it too. I cook all the food for my dogs, and am always looking for a home cooked dog food recipe. I cook minced beef, grated veges, rice, some vegemite with some water. They would rather eat the same roast dinners as us though.
Anyone else cook up their dog food?
Anna
That's great you cook for for your dog, I bet they love it, mine eat a lot of chicken and carrots.
I'll be posting more recipes for our doggies soon.
#23
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Cool recipe...thanks. Think I might try grated potato (I'm in Aus. too and can't remember seeing potato flakes, other than that instant mash stuff that I wouldn't eat). I have some ground millet and some quinoa flour...will have to research to see if dogs are able to eat it....It is supposed to be high in protein and good for people but will have to do some checking first.
#24
Cool recipe...thanks. Think I might try grated potato (I'm in Aus. too and can't remember seeing potato flakes, other than that instant mash stuff that I wouldn't eat). I have some ground millet and some quinoa flour...will have to research to see if dogs are able to eat it....It is supposed to be high in protein and good for people but will have to do some checking first.
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Thanks for the recipe. With those ingredients, I bet they don't smell half bad when they're cooking, either. Although my dog is big, I think I'll cut them small so I can use them as treats without giving him too much extra food. Don't think I'll bother with fancy shapes, though. I doubt he'll know the difference between trees and squares.
#28
Thanks for the recipe. With those ingredients, I bet they don't smell half bad when they're cooking, either. Although my dog is big, I think I'll cut them small so I can use them as treats without giving him too much extra food. Don't think I'll bother with fancy shapes, though. I doubt he'll know the difference between trees and squares.
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