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By truckerboo
on March 16, 2011
I can't believe I forgot to rate this. My dog goes absolutely crazy for these. He tries to knock them off the pan as I take them out of the oven. I layer the ingredients in a jar at Christmas time and give this as a gift to my dog owner friends. Along with a bone shaped cookie cutter it makes a nice gift for my furry friends.
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on August 15, 2012
Our dogs love these - actually everyones dogs love these! I made them for everyones dogs for christmas and even the picky ones ate them up. I copied a previous reviewer and put the dry ingredients in a jar with a bone cookie cutter as christmas gifts to some dog lover I know - it was a real hit!
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I did not realize that I hadn't posted a review until today when I ran out of these treats and had to make some more. I made these for all the furry friends in our extended family this past Christmas. I could tell by the wagging tails and happy eyes that I am now their favourite relative! I thought the dough was easy to work with and they baked up just lovely. Thx for sharing this.
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on December 22, 2009
By firefly68
on November 30, 2009
I haven't tried these yet but will be making some for friends' dogs. Just wanted to say that the picture of your dog staring at them is priceless!
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on September 26, 2009
Great dog treats. Easy to make. My dog loves them. I'll be using this recipe for a long time.
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Super fabulous!!!! Made these as a gift for some canine buddies across the street and plan to do another batch with chicken bullion. I will probably pick low salt version and another possible twist (remains to be confirmed) is to replace water with beet juice or 1/2 been juice & 1/2 water to make mini heart shaped cookies. Beets are super healthy and the color should be nifty, plus the added sweetness may complement other ingredients. The other similar idea would be to add spinach juice for a green cookie with a little spirulina for added nutrition. Woof-hoo!!!
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This was so much fun! We made heart shaped cookies for my Moms dogs...they loved them! Thanks!
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My Tibetan Terrier Emmy Lu loves these, she says they are a definite keeper. She always gets the rolling pin out when she is running low on these. When we are in Florida I find the dough is quite sticky so I add wheat germ, oatmeal, bran whatever she tells me she likes that day. Woof, Woof, Lick, Lick, Pant Pant.
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This is an easy recipe. The dough was very sticky but I just kneaded in flour till I could roll it out. The dough is very easy to work with. My picky Min Pin loves them.
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on July 24, 2007
I can't believe I never rated this! My son was sooo upset that we didn't have a present for the two dogs at Daycare (it was their birthday), that we went home and baked two batches of Chicken and two batches of Beef Dog cookies. We made extra for my Yellow Lab and my dad's Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. The dogs FREAKED over the cookies! They love them way more then their store-bought cookies.
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on February 06, 2006
Even my picky pooch likes these! I'm going to share these with other pooches I know. They are going to love them.
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on January 05, 2006
A big thank you from Toby, Sindee & KeyWee (my dog, NOT me - well ok, I tasted a bite, too!) because they all loved these treats. So easy to make. I took Marg's advice and used chicken bouillion and the whole doggone family loved them. Didn't have a dog bone cutter, so used a spice jar.
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Very easy to make and the dogs LOVE them!! I think the next batch I'll try with chicken bouillon. Thanks for sharing Lvs2Cook!
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