Preheat oven 375. Bake Time 45 minutes or until Treats slide off pan without help.
Step2
Mix all ingredients together - well. This is the fun part - Mix your pets favorite ingredient. Examples = Peanut butter, cinnamon, chicken flavor, beef flavor, carrots, pumpkin, garlic, or cheese. Have fun with it.
Step3
Roll out dough. Extra flour might be needed to keep dough from sticking to rolling pin and surface. Cut with favorite shape or use drinking glasses or cups.
Step4
Place on cookie sheet. Extra space for rising is not needed. These treats do not rise or flatten out.
Step5
Bake for 45 minutes or until color slightly browns. These cookies do not change color a great deal so you can also check for done by if the treat slides off the cookie sheet.
Step6
Let cool. Keep in the refrigerator. These treats are just like cookies that humans eat, in that they are perishable.
Tips & Warnings
Other types of flour can be used instead of wheat.
Changing the flour will make the consistency different and more flour may be needed to get the right consistency.
Remember dough should not stick to your hands.
Only you know what your pet can tolerate or allergies. This recipe can be changed to accommodate allergies. Use rye, soy, white, or other types of flour to replace wheat.
Comments
teeleigh83 said
on 4/17/2008 my dog absolutley loved the base recipe thanks a ton
grouch said
on 1/26/2008 This sounds very cost effective and can be altered for those not so wheat friendly dogs. Thanks.
leftcoastscribe said
on 1/26/2008 This is a great base recipe, thanks! I am not really handy about the kitchen, but I do cook for my dogs.