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FDA investigating Dog Treats
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 521874" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>If you want to make really healthy dog treats (I haven't had time for this), the trainer says to cook up veggies (just veggies and water), then puree them, spread on a cookie sheet or thicken a bit (I think she uses tapioca starch) and form into shapes... and then dry them out in a warm oven. She uses carrots, beets, zuchinni - stuff that tends to grow in abundance and be "left over" from the fall garden... Too much grains isn't good for doggies... kinda like cookies for kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 521874, member: 11791"] If you want to make really healthy dog treats (I haven't had time for this), the trainer says to cook up veggies (just veggies and water), then puree them, spread on a cookie sheet or thicken a bit (I think she uses tapioca starch) and form into shapes... and then dry them out in a warm oven. She uses carrots, beets, zuchinni - stuff that tends to grow in abundance and be "left over" from the fall garden... Too much grains isn't good for doggies... kinda like cookies for kids. [/QUOTE]
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