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Delicious homemade dog treats


healthydogforlife.com Delicious homemade liver dog treats, 100% healthy and additive free, providing high nutritional benefits for your dog. Great for training and long dog walks.

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danscott888 says:

@MsOreocheesecake Hi, no-good point I dont know… but my dog and a whole bunch of other dogs just love them-BIG TIME :- )~

MsOreocheesecake says:

how do u know there delicius? u ever tried them?

danscott888 says:

@blo0m4ever Hi, Thanks this is great to hear, so happy to help dogs feel so much better. “itching like crazy” is a big big problem for dogs consuming not just commercial dog treats but kibbles and canned too. Free your dog with healthy food-they deserve it!

danscott888 says:

@lizsy775 Hi, chicken liver is great.

blo0m4ever says:

You are such a great help. Recently my dog started itching like crazy because of food allergies. Now i can stop feeding him those commercial treats. Thanks!

lizsy775 says:

is chicken liver fine?

danscott888 says:

@OfficialRC Hi, thats great, yep they are just irresistable to dogs.

OfficialRC says:

my golden retrever loves them. thanks for the recipe

627pts says:

@danscott888 my dog knows the difference between shake paw and high five paw ;) hehe and ive started him on raw hamburger he loves it !!

danscott888 says:

@simplyamazing4u Hi, yes good idea, chicken should be fine and good luck with the shake-a-paw.

simplyamazing4u says:

nice. im going to try this with chicken and see if she actually learns to shake hands

danscott888 says:

@lilazn2grl Hi, You can use thin slices of beef, chicken etc. Most meats should be fine. Let me know how you get on.

lilazn2grl says:

Do you have to use liver?
Can you just use chicken meat or something else?
Cause, i dont have any liver

danscott888 says:

Hi there, well your looking to have the oven at it’s minimum setting, then it can take 3 to 6 hours. Keep the strips thin to keep time down, the process is …sloooow so as NOT to cook the food which means all the goodness is saved and your dog really benefits.

PREPPY4987 says:

how much mins

danscott888 says:

Hi, sorry for the late reply.
Yes you can do this with chicken. Again slim strips and take the time to dry them out slowly with a large batch, then you can freeze some.

alwayscookin1 says:

Great treat recipe, Can you also do this with chicken?

HermitClown says:

why u dog not barking for them when u making them?!?!?!?! ahhh doggie wants them

PrincessSonia79 says:

Great stuff ….will make some of those tomorrow!!

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