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By Dib's
on March 08, 2012
Two dew claws up! Very, very easy to make. I used parsley rather than garlic, and weak beef broth rather than water. Darcy, our 3 month old GSD thinks these treats are wonderful! I used a 1 inch heart shaped cookie cutter and got 70 treats. With the scraps I did re-roll them, cut into small chewing gum strips to snap off for training treats. Thanks for posting!
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on June 19, 2010
I am 10. I made these for my dog. She loved them. Thanks for the recipe.
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on June 28, 2009
The Boxer boys LOVE these treaties!! I made them with a combination of provolone (their personal favorite) cheddar cheese and mozarella. I didn't add the garlic this time, but will next batch. It will be in the monthly rotation for them from mommy (I bake their treats once per week)..Thanks for sharing EdsGirlAngie, slurps, hugs & kisses from the Boxer boys!!
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My pups loved these!! One of my dogs actually got into a bit of trouble...he jumed on the counter and started going to town on the treats! I used parsley instead of the garlic and used beef broth instead of water...I will make this several times!!! I'm giving some away for X-mas gifts!!!
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on April 29, 2008
EdsGirl, dogs really shouldn't have garlic it gives them a higher chance of a sezure, but over all a good recipe
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on March 17, 2008
My two little doggies say "Thank You" for a yummy recipe! This recipe was a hit at our house. I did not have a doggie bone cutter so just cut my treats into small squares. They smell great while baking. Thank you so much for posting this recipe! 2 Smiling dogs from OK. : )
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on February 20, 2007
These are my Lab's new favorite treats! I added a couple tablespoons of imitation bacon bits to the mix. Thanks for sharing a recipe that so tasty, simple, and inexpensive to make!
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on January 08, 2007
Buster the Biker Pug loves these! And he is VERY finicky about his treats! I figured he would since cheese is one of his favs. I made his with whole wheat flour.
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EdsGirl, I made two batches of these wonderful doggie treats to take to the animal shelter where I volunteer. I added just a little bit of honey into the mixture, all the dogs went crazy over these and really enjoyed them! I will be making another batch again to take over this week. thank you so much for a wonderful doggie treat!...Kittencal:)
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Serving Size: 1 (47 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 12
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