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Dog Biscuit Recipe
The dog biscuit they’ll roll over for!
Mix together:
3 cups oat flour
¼ cup Better in the Raw, U-Stew or Better Bits Dog Food Supplement
¼ cup pureed vegetables (optional)
enough water or stock to moisten
Mix well, form into a ball, and roll out to ¼” thickness with a rolling pin.
Cut into desired shapes, place on cookie sheets.
Bake in a 325 oven for about 30 minutes, or until well browned.
Turn off the oven, leaving the biscuits in the oven until cooled.
These dog biscuits may be frozen, but keep well for a couple of weeks if they are very dry and crisp.
You can also add peanut butter, grated cheese or liver powder for a different variety.
Bon Appetit!
