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Cheese, Carrot & Parsley Dog Biscuits

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at least the dog eats well!

There are many ingredients in dog food & treats that are not listed. These include additives and preservatives that aren't the best thing for dogs, or humans! This is a great way to pamper your pooch and you know exactly what's gone into these treats.

I had a think about what my dog would like and what is suitible for dogs to eat. She loves cheese! and parsley & carrot are healthy.

There are a lot of possibilities with this! However make sure any meat you use has no bones in it, be aware that grapes and chocolate are incredibly toxic to dogs and there are a number of plants that are also toxic to dogs. Try to use low fat milk & butter and steer clear of salt & sugar. Wheat flour is not the best thing to use either but we had no cornflour and I couldn't find rice or gram flour in any shops. Please use your head. Please don't over feed your pets.

The recipe is very 'throw together' so have fun with it!

Based on an original project available here

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  1. Step 1

    Pre-heat oven to 180 degrees.

    Mix the flour, grated cheese, carrot & parsley in a bowl.

  2. Step 2

    Mix in the butter.


  3. Step 3

    Add the milk in small amounts until the mixture becomes a dough. Add more flour if needed.

  4. Step 4

    Cover a worktop & rolling pin with flour.


  5. Step 5

    Roll out the dough to 1/4 of an inch thick and cut into shapes.

  6. Step 6

    Place onto a lightly greased baking tray or cover the tray with grease-proof paper.

  7. Step 7

    Bake for 15 - 20 mins at 180 degrees.

  8. Step 8

    Allow to cool & harden. Keep them fresh in a fridge or tin.

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Sugarlishes

Sugarlishes

05 Sep 00:20

oooh gotta try these for my doggies :D

Serpentira

Serpentira

10 Sep 17:49

The nice thing about these is that as a human there's nothing there that you would hesitate to eat yourself, so it's not going to be a worry if any children deside to eat them. :) (My dad used to make dog biscuits when my siblings and I were younger and I think we nearly ate about as many as the dog did. lol)

Serpentira

Serpentira

10 Sep 17:53

Also, good on you for listing some of the things that you should avoid feeding your dog. Sometimes people forget that just because it's edible for us, it doesn't mean it's edible for them. Thanks for the recipe. :) Something tells me you have one very happy dog.

Eien

Eien

01 Nov 03:47

Mmm cheese biscuits sound like a great treat for pooches. Heck it sounds good for humans

queenfairypants

queenfairypants

01 Nov 19:50

thanks! I'm a dog groomer/trainer so part of the job is giving pet owners advice, good and bad. There are so many myths out there! To me these were a bit tasteless and didn't smell of much either, but it would be a lot stronger to a dog. I was aiming for crunchy but they were soft. Dogs are all about smell, make it really smelly and they will love them. And again there's no additives etc in them, but if you can get gram or rice flour that would be better. The meat they use in dog food is suitible for human consumption, but we wouldnt want to eat those parts (depending on the brand) x

queenfairypants

queenfairypants

01 Nov 19:52

* when i say good and bad i mean about good and bad things not good and bad advice hahaha! you knew that i was just making sure! x

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September 04, 2009 17:37
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