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    #511634

    I decided I would start my christmas baking, so i made cookies…ummm errr well dog cookies 😆 <—–Shiba Inu bums

    #511635

    Good idea! 🙂 What kind of dog cookies did you make?

    I make those for my friends’ dogs sometimes (I don’t have a dog)…the last ones I did were apple cinnamon dog biscuits…

    #511636
    littleironhorse
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      Ruffian, Just thought this might interest you… After many years of searching and reading, I was finally able to switch my dog to a raw meat and bones diet! I finally found a producer who prepares it ready to use. The food comes in neat hockey puck form (frozen), each puck is the equivalent of 1 cup of food and there are 24 pucks per bag. So all I need to do is defrost 2 pucks every day and that’s it!

      The other fun thing is, that since my dog has been on a dry food diet ever since she was weaned, she’s the perfect candidate to demonstrate the benefits of switching to a raw meat and bones diet, so the producer has asked that she participate in this study where a vet takes a blood sample before she starts the diet and another one 3 months after the transition, so the results can be compared.

      Can’t wait to see the results!

      Oh! and this is them: http://www.aa2000.qc.ca/htmanglais/Acceuil.aspx

      #511637

      I made some cheese and garlic ones and some peanut butter ones 🙂 .

      littleiron, I actually used to make their food my self totally raw diet, and thye did well too, but with work and stuff I had to stop 🙁 , and there is no one here that sells the pre-made stuff. But I am able to get some food that is considered on par with barf diet, it is called bark diet. It consists of 70% protien from vet inspected meats, and 30% veggie and fruit matter. No grains, and as my girl is allergic to corn at least, that is a good thing.

      http://www.championpetfoods.com/orijen/about/

      #511638

      ruffian wrote:

      I made some cheese and garlic ones and some peanut butter ones 🙂 .

      I’ve done peanut butter before but not cheese and garlic. I’d like to try that too since the dogs seem to love cheese! Would you mind posting your recipe for that?

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      littleironhorse
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        ruffian wrote:

        I made some cheese and garlic ones and some peanut butter ones 🙂 .

        littleiron, I actually used to make their food my self totally raw diet, and thye did well too, but with work and stuff I had to stop 🙁 , and there is no one here that sells the pre-made stuff. But I am able to get some food that is considered on par with barf diet, it is called bark diet. It consists of 70% protien from vet inspected meats, and 30% veggie and fruit matter. No grains, and as my girl is allergic to corn at least, that is a good thing.

        http://www.championpetfoods.com/orijen/about/

        What pretty girls! Here is mine:

        I checked out that link you posted, but they don’t have any distributors in Quebec. Although I am very happy with the one I’m using right now! It’s only been a week, but I’ll let you know what the blood tests say in 3 months!

        #511640

        3 cups whole wheat flour
        2 tsp garlic powder
        1/2 cup vegetable oil
        1 cup shredded cheese
        1 egg, beaten
        1 cup milk

        1.In a large mixing bowl, combine flour and garlic powder.
        2.Make a well in the flour mixture and gradually stir in vegetable oil, cheese, beaten egg and milk until well blended.
        3.Knead dough on a flured surface, about 3-4 minutes.
        4.With a rolling pin, roll dough to 1/2″ thickness.
        5.Cut with cookie cutter and place on a lightly greased baking sheet.
        6.Bake 25 minutes at 400 F.
        7.Cool on rack and store, at room temperature, in a container with a loose fitting lid.

        I will warn you from experiance that they smell quite bad when baking but the dogs love them.

        #511641

        Thanks! I’m going to try it out. I think my friends’ dogs will love them also! 😀

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