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Printable Version | Home Page | Other Recipes Preheat oven to 350 deg This treat is very rich, and should be carefully portioned out. It's better for very "High-Energy" dogs that are doing a lot running and swimming. It's really not for the "couch potato" dogs. Your dog will make a real nuisance of Him/Herself pestering for more! Don't leave them down where they can help themselves, or they might make themselves sick by eating too many. That won't be any fun.
*a---It doesn't really matter which you use. After it's cooked, rinse it under cool water. Use the food processor or blender to process the cooked liver, vegetable oil, chicken stock and garlic til smooth.
Blend the dry milk, oatmeal, yeast, soy flour, cornmeal and the whole wheat flour together. Roll it out on the floured towel to about 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick. The thinner, the better. You may find it easier to separate it into sections. Use a cookie cutter to make bone shapes - if you want. I usually use a pizza cutter and cut it into 1" squares. Bake on an ungreased cookie sheet for 20 to 25 minutes. You want them to be slightly brown and crisp. They puff up when cooking (remember the yeast?). I usually spread a clean cloth on the counter to cool them on, because my oven's too full. Otherwise, turn the oven off and let them cool in the oven. You should store these in the refrigerator - they have meat in them. They can also be frozen til you want them.
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