This Blog is going to the dogs. But not for long and for only one post – well maybe another one or two in the future. After all, your canine friend deserves to be a little spoiled? Do you spoil your wonderful canine friend? Or are you looking for a great way to reward that good doggy behavior you have been working so hard to instill? If yes, this is the recipe for you. Your dog will jump for these homemade dog cookies/biscuits. Your dog might even love them enough that he/she will let you paint his paws for a pawrific paw picture. Provided someone feeds him the cookies while you paint.
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My wonderful BFF Megan and her awesome hubs Mike, (we call them the M&M couple), purchased a second home in Florida. It is just around the corner from us – now they are our back-door BFF’s. I thought the perfect gift for their new home would be a pawrific paw picture co-created by none other than Merlyn Monroe, (psst – that’s their dogs’ name), and myself. I figured that Meryln Monroe would be most cooperative if Mr. Mike fed her dog cookies while I borrowed her paws for the print. I baked up a box of these homemade healthy dog biscuits, I asked Meryln for her hand – I mean paw and one box of dog cookies later we had that pawrific paw print.
Here is the recipe that convinced Meryln Monroe to give me her paw!!!
Dog Cookies - Star Worthy
Equipment
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Ingredients
- 2 cups whole wheat flour or all purpose flour
- 1 cup rolled oats
- 1 cup peanut butter
- 2 tbsp bacon grease
- 2 large eggs
- 1/2 cup chicken broth
- 1 tbsp fresh parsley
Instructions
- preheat oven to 300 degrees
- Add all the ingredients to a mixing bowl and mix to combine
- Knead the dough to form a cohesive ball.
- Roll dough out to about 1/4 thick. If dough is too dry to roll add additional broth
- Cut out cookies using a dog bone cutter. 1 inch size for small dogs, 3 inch size for bigger dogs.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or spray with non stick cooking spray
- Place cookies on a parchment lined baking sheet
- Bake cookies at 300 degrees for 40 - 60 minutes or until a deep golden brown.
Notes
Nutrition
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Great way to pamper our canine buddies
This looks so good and healthy and easy!