Easy to Make Homemade Dog Biscuit Recipes

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Homemade Dog Biscuits Easy and Yummy - Only the Best for your Best Friend

Does your dog want a healthy and yummy treat?

Do you want a quick, inexpensive and healthy alternative to store bought dog biscuits?

You bake cookies for yourself, why not for your dog?

One day I was in the kitchen making chocolate chip cookies for my family. My dog was salivating. I knew that dogs should not have chocolate, but we know they love a good dog biscuit. So I said to my dog "Cody, Mommy will make you your very own dog biscuits. I promise". Well, a promise is a promise.

Needless to say, I made my dog his very own homemade dog biscuits. I was surprised at how truly easy it was to make them. And they were delicious. Ok. I didn't actually try them. They were for my dog. But, since they were all natural and I used ingredients I had on my shelf, I could actually eat them. However, there is always the chance that I might chip a tooth if I were to try and bite one.
 

Nutrition 

Homemade Dog Biscuits are Healthier and Don't Use Preservatives

That is the truth. Your dog's nutrition is so important. A healthy pet is a happy pet. When you know what goes into a homemade dog biscuit you can feel confident that your dog is getting the right nurishment and a balanced diet. They are so yummy and are gone in a flash that there is never a need to put any preservatives in them. They can be kept in an air tight container for weeks, or stored in the freezer for at least a month.

You control what goes into the recipe. Just like when you cook or bake. If you like a lot of cinnamon you add it. If you prefer garlic you add it. Or maybe you don't like spicy chili. Then you don't add in the cayenne pepper. By making your homemade dog biscuits YOU control what goes into the recipe. This is especially important if your dog has a weight problem or any type of dietary issue. You can alter the "fattening" ingredients and add more protein, reduce the salt or whatever is necessary to adjust the recipe for your dog's special needs.

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Expense 

Keep more dough in your pocket

We all want to give ourselves and our animals a treat. Who doesn't love a special surprise? But, everyone is feeling the squeeze and can use a few helpful hints to save a couple of dollars without giving up what we love to have.

It is easy to save money when you "do it yourself." Making homemade dog biscuits is a great way to save money since it is a lot less expensive to make them, then to go to the store and buy them.

Have you also noticed it seems like the cookies are gettting smaller, but the cost of the box is going up? So, by using ingredients already on your self you can make as many homemade dog biscuits as you need and whenever you want.

Peanut Butter Dog Treats - Cody's Favorite Recipe 

Four basic ingredients to a healthy dog treat!


2 cups whole-wheat flour
1 tbsp. baking powder
1 cup peanut butter
1 cup milk

Preheat oven to 375'F. In a bowl, combine flour and baking powder. In second bowl, mix peanut butter and milk till blended. Add dry ingredients to wet and mix well. Place dough on a lightly floured surface and knead. *Roll dough into a log and cover in wax paper. Place in the refridgerator to chill (about an hour.) Remove paper from cookie dough, slice into disks and place on cookie sheets.

*If you prefer, you may roll dough to 1/4 inch thickness and use a cookie cutter to cut out desired shape(s).

Bake for 15-20 minutes on a greased baking sheet until lightly brown.

Cool on a rack, then store in an airtight container.

Don't Let Those Homemade Dog Biscuits Get Stale! 

Store them in a fun, airtight container for freshness.

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Time Saver 

Spend free time enjoying your pet

When time and money are a challenge then you need a helpful hand. These quick and easy recipes are great to have on hand. In just minutes you can have homemade dog biscuits for a month. That's right in less time it takes to go to the store, buy a box and drive home you will have enough homemade dog biscuits for a month. Now that is convenience.

The best part of making homemade dog biscuits is while you are home baking these yummy treats, your best friend is by your side!

So now that you are saving time, you have more time to play with your dog, go for a walk or give him a bath. Isn't that what is really important? Spending time with your dog, making memories and enjoying each other.

NOTE: These homemade dog biscuits make a great holiday gift for all your doggie friends. Just wrap them up, add a bow and you are done! Now that's a timesaver. ENJOY!!

All New Recipe..... Traditional Milk Bones 

Another Yummy Treat: Quick, Easy and Delicious


3/4 Cup Hot Water
1/2 Cup Powdered Milk
1/3 Cup Margarine or Butter
1 Teaspoon Salt
1 Egg, Beaten
3 Cups Whole Wheat Flour

In a large bowl, pour hot water over powdered milk. Stir until mixed. Add salt, margarine and egg. In ½ cup intervals, add the flour. Combine dough until it forms a stiff dough. Dust surface with extra flour and roll dough with a rolling pin into a ½ thick. Cut into bone shapes or use any cookie cutter. Bake at 325 degrees for 50 minutes. Biscuits will harden when cooled.

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Ok. Not ready to turn on the oven? 

Try any of these dog biscuits for a yummy treat. Your dog will love you even more!

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