1/2 Cup Whole Wheat Flour
1/2 Cup Nonfat Dry Powdered Milk
1/4 Cup Wheat Germ
1/4 Cup Cornmeal
1/2 TBS Brewers Yeast
1/2 of a beaten egg
1/2 Cup Chicken Stock (or Can Chicken
Broth)
1 to 2 TBS Catnip (optional)
5 OZ of any of the following meats
Choose ONE:
Canned Tuna, packed in oil
Boneless Mackerel
Cooked Chicken, finely chopped
Cooked Liver, finely chopped
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
In a small glass bowl, mash up either,
canned tuna, mackerel,
cooked chicken or cooked liver and set
aside.
In a medium glass bowl, mix all dry
ingredients together well.
Add egg, oil and chicken stock and mix
well. Add meat mixture
and blend together well to form a sticky
dough.
On a floured surface, pour out dough
onto it and knead dough
well to get a smooth texture. You may
want to add more flour
to achieve this.
Use a spoon or your fingers and form
dime-sized balls of dough.
Place onto a greased cookie sheet. I
like to use PAM. Press
with a spoon to flatten, you want to
keep these treats small
so that cat will enjoy.
Bake for 15 to 20 minutes depending on
the cooking time of your
oven, until golden brown, turn treats
once.
Let treats cool for at least 20 minutes
before giving to cat.
Store extra treats in foil for three
days. After three days,
place remaining cat treats in an
airtight container and store
in the freezer for no more that two
weeks.
Makes up to 70 treats.
NOTE: If you do not wish to purchase the
Wheat Germ, you may substitute rolled
oats (uncooked oatmeal) instead. If you
do
not wish to purchase the Brewers Yeast
you may substitute 1/4
tps. Garlic powder instead.
Dog Treat Recipes
Save money by
making your own dog treats at home.
Your dog will benefit from healthier,
home-made treats!
Bacon Bite
Dog Biscuits
Preheat oven to 325 degrees
3 cups whole wheat flour
1/2 cup milk
1 egg
1/4 cup bacon grease (You can substitute
vegatable oil if needed)
1 t garlic powder
4 slices crumbled bacon
1/2 c water
Mix all ingredients.
Roll onto floured surface until 1/4 -1/2
inch thick
Bake for 35-40