All Natural Dog Treats

"Great recipe for the dogs in your life! I haven't found a dog yet who didn't like these. I even found my brother-in -law trying one of these."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
70
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directions

  • Mix all ingredients.
  • Roll on a floured surface.
  • Cut 1/2" thick. I use a medium size dog bone cookie cutter.
  • Bake 350 degrees
  • 30 minutes or until crispy.

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  1. Our dogs loved these!! I used honey instead of molasses because I didn't have any at home and applesause in place of the oil. I used a shot glass to "cut" the dough since that is about the right size for cookies we buy at the store and scored them in the middle to make it easy to break in half when we are doing potty training with the puppy. I cut the baking time to 20 minutes because my oven is old and has a mind of its own.The first batch burnt and looked like hockey pucks. Thank you for a great training treat!! I am makeing these again this weekend and taking them into work for some of my freinds that have dogs!! :)
     
  2. These treats were a big hit at my house! My dogs loved them! Easy to make and smelled great as they baked! The only change I made was I substituted honey for the molasses. They smelled so good, my husband did take a nibble out of one! I will make these again! Great recipe!
     
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  1. Our dogs loved these!! I used honey instead of molasses because I didn't have any at home and applesause in place of the oil. I used a shot glass to "cut" the dough since that is about the right size for cookies we buy at the store and scored them in the middle to make it easy to break in half when we are doing potty training with the puppy. I cut the baking time to 20 minutes because my oven is old and has a mind of its own.The first batch burnt and looked like hockey pucks. Thank you for a great training treat!! I am makeing these again this weekend and taking them into work for some of my freinds that have dogs!! :)
     
  2. These treats were a big hit at my house! My dogs loved them! Easy to make and smelled great as they baked! The only change I made was I substituted honey for the molasses. They smelled so good, my husband did take a nibble out of one! I will make these again! Great recipe!
     

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