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30-08-2017, 03:50 PM

Homemade dog beef bones

any homemade recipe for dog beef bones tried and tested? they are quite expensive to buy...
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30-08-2017, 05:07 PM
"Homemade dog Beef Bones" ??
You can not make beef bones, they come from cows!

A butcher is the best place to purchase bones for your dog, but the internet also has a lot of good suppliers these days where you will be able to purchase some. All raw bones are good, some are more edible than others, but they all have a good nutritional value which includes the natural form of calcium.
Cooked bones are dangerous and can splinter badly but raw bones are perfectly safe and healthy.
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31-08-2017, 09:10 PM
Originally Posted by Forgotten View Post
"Homemade dog Beef Bones" ??
You can not make beef bones, they come from cows!

A butcher is the best place to purchase bones for your dog, but the internet also has a lot of good suppliers these days where you will be able to purchase some. All raw bones are good, some are more edible than others, but they all have a good nutritional value which includes the natural form of calcium.
Cooked bones are dangerous and can splinter badly but raw bones are perfectly safe and healthy.
And cheap/free from our local butcher. Max has a couple that he gnaws on from time to time, much like a toy. And they last forever.
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01-09-2017, 07:43 AM
Basic dog biscuits

These basic biscuits can be customized to cater to your canine’s palette

Ingredients

2 ½ cups whole wheat flour (substitute regular flour or oats if your dog is sensitive to wheat)
1 tsp. salt (or less)
1 egg
1 tsp. Beef or chicken Bouillon granules (can substitute beef or chicken broth/stock)
½ cup hot water
Optional: Add bacon or chicken broth, eggs, oats, liver powder, wheat germ, shredded cheese, bacon bits, to (your dog's) taste

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Dissolve bouillon in hot water
Add remaining ingredients
Knead dough until it forms a ball (approximately 3 minutes)
Roll dough until ½ inch thick
Cut into slices or bone shapes (you can purchase a bone shaped cookie cutter to make shapes with)
Place dough pieces on lightly greased cookie sheet
Cook for 30 minutes
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