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    Old 03-20-2012, 07:20 AM
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    Originally Posted by Gramma
    Do these harden or stay a little spft? My little toy poodle had 14 teeth pulled & 26 roots!!!!! Can't really eat hard things! He only weighs 4.3 lbs. is so sweet!
    Tink had 3 pulled...2 of those were broken, she must have tried to chew a rock. She has health problems and doesn't eat many foods. No commercial treats. I take a # of beef liver and bake it on a foil lined cookie sheet for around 20-30 minutes. It depends on how thick and how hard you want it. When cooked, I cut it with a sharp knife into tiny squares (1"). Store for up to 1 week in ziplock bag in fridge.
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    Old 03-20-2012, 07:27 AM
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    Originally Posted by Anna from Oz
    I'm an Aussie, are potato flakes the same as that dried potato mix in a packet? I can't say I've seen them in the supermarket, hoping another Aussie can set me straight. Could I substitute mashed potato I wonder if we can't get them out here........

    Thanks for posting the dog treats recipe, I am sure my cat Orlando will love it too. I cook all the food for my dogs, and am always looking for a home cooked dog food recipe. I cook minced beef, grated veges, rice, some vegemite with some water. They would rather eat the same roast dinners as us though.

    Anyone else cook up their dog food?
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    Anna...I make Tink's food, too. One of her favorites is meatloaf. Ground round steak (less fat), oatmeal, a little pearl barley, egg, peas, carrots, little tomato sauce. Mix together and bake.
    a couple of years ago, my son and husband were home while I was at work. I got a call from husband that he liked the new recipe that I made the meatloaf with. LOL, wish I could have seen his and son's faces when I told them it was dog food.....
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    Old 03-20-2012, 09:14 AM
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    You Can't store these too long, store in frig if you want to keep them longer!
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