Bake me some Halloween dog treats pleeeeeease

by kaleycorgi on October 28, 2008

in Good things to Eat...Yum,Holiday,People Helping Pups,Things to Do

It is Halloween and those ‘lil  humans go door-to-door and score cool candy, home baked cookies but what is there for us pups?  Gee, if i go, should i not get a treat for my effort and ……semi embarrassment??

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i want cookie!  I want cookie!

Well here are a few dog treats to home bake for us pups….and you do not have to wait for a holiday…but it is fine to start with  Halloween day!

Great recipes can be found on the internet and this one came from Terrficpets.com and their link is at the bottom.

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hmm, for today only, cuz of a Taco Bell promotion….something like, someone stole a base, it is free taco today….hmmm, i can  stomach a free taco—-or can i?….hold the hot sauce please! …..and i do not even have to go in wearing an embarrassing costume!

Basic Recipe

The basic ingredients that are often used in homemade dog treats include:

  • Original (not quick cooking) rolled oats
  • Whole wheat oat, brown rice or rye flour
  • chicken or beef broth (low sodium or homemade is best)
  • eggs
  • Powdered milk
  • Flavoring (cooked meats, canned fish, bacon, cheese etc)
    The ratio that you add the ingredients will make a difference with regards to the type of cookie, biscuit or treat you are trying to make. There are hard, baked treats that are like the commercially available Milkbone treats, or there are also softer treats that are more like cookies from your local bakery. Either option is fine, just keep in mind that with no preservatives these homemade treats will only last a day or two left out or kept at room temperature. Ideally they need to be frozen or kept in a sealed container in the fridge for no more than five days to ensure freshness.
    Softer cookies with more meaty or fresh ingredients need to be stored more carefully and should not be kept at room temperature after they have been baked. The chance of bacteria developing in the soft cookies is higher and much faster than in the harder, fully dried cookies.
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    how nice…cookies! —   and i did not even have to dress up for this!

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    somehow, i gotta teach jake how to ‘work it’ and get somethin’ for all this silliness!
    Meaty Halloween Cookies

    Starting from a basic recipe you can make your own flavorful meaty treats for your dog or for other dogs. A bacony flavored recipe follows:

  • 8 slices very crisp, cooked bacon
  • 5 eggs, well beaten
  • 3 tablespoons bacon fat
  • 1 cup warm water
  • 1/2 cup non-fat dry milk powder
  • 2 1/2 cup whole wheat, brown rice, rye or oat flour
  • 2 cup wheat germ
  • 1/2 cup cornmeal
    The dough will be fairly moist and can either be dropped by the spoonful onto a cookie tray and baked, or a bit more flour can be added and the dough rolled and cut out. Bake at 350 degrees for about 15 minutes then shut off the oven and leave the cookies in the oven to cool. Remove when cool and store in a sealed container in the fridge or the freezer.
    Variations on this recipe can include changing the bacon to canned salmon, cut up boiled chicken, grilled or cooked beef or almost any other kind of meat as long as it is pre-cooked. Some people also substitute grated cheese for the non-fat dry milk powder, however some dogs have digestive problems with dairy products. If you are concerned, just leave the milk powder or cheese out, it won’t affect the overall recipe.
    Be cautious in using flavorings and seasonings in dog biscuits and treats, particularly salt, onion or garlic powder. Sodium is not necessary in your dog’s diet, plus they will already get some in their food or in the small amount of human food that is typically included in their diet. Garlic and onions, either in the natural form or powder can cause serious health reactions in some dogs and can lead to anemia and health issues. It is always best to just leave them out.
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    Peanut Butter Dog Cookies

    This seems to be a favorite of most dogs. Be careful to avoid using peanut butter with any artificial sweeteners and use natural peanut butter if at all possible. This will prevent adding extra sugar to the treats, although there is only a minimal amount in each treat.
    There are a number of varieties of peanut butter dog cookies, treats or biscuits on the internet, finding one that is simple and uncomplicated to make isn’t hard. One recipe provided by Three Dog Bakery Cookbook follows:

  • 2 cups whole wheat flour
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1 cup natural peanut butter
  • 1 cup skim milk
    Simply mix the wet ingredients (peanut butter and milk) in one bowl and the whole wheat flower and baking powder in another. Slowly add the wet to the dry, mixing well. Once well mixed, turn out the dough onto a floured surface and kneel until smooth. Using a rolling pin or your hand flatten out to about ¼ of an inch thick. Cut out using cookie cutters and bake in a 350 degree oven for 20 minutes or until the tops of the cookies are lightly brown. They will be slightly soft in the middle. To fully dry the cookies shut the oven off and crack the door open an inch or two, then leave the cookies in the oven to continue to slowly cool and dry.
    Store these tasty dog treats in an airtight container before bringing them out for trick or treating dogs on your doorstep.

    So let those humans dress us up, just ask tell them ………trick or treat!

    kaley corgi kisses  : )

    terrificpet.com dog treats

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    Taco Bell – someone stole a base, so it’s free taco!

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    Emily and Rosco October 28, 2008 at 2:48 pm

    awww,what an adorable Jakie!I was a pumpkin my first Halloween too!(not Rosco=]) i might have to try one of those recipes!

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