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IMPORTANT Lots of Dog Treats Recalled!
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 581306" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>That's the problem I ran in to also when I tried to make homemade treats. I don't know if I didn't bake them long enough or if they were too thick, or what caused it. I have a glass cookie jar that I always kept dog treats in and the homemade ones molded very quickly. Whatever I did wrong, apparently they never fully dried out when they were baked and were moldy a few days later. These were the ones with peanut butter in them. The dogs loved them but I ended up pitching most of them in the trash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 581306, member: 1883"] That's the problem I ran in to also when I tried to make homemade treats. I don't know if I didn't bake them long enough or if they were too thick, or what caused it. I have a glass cookie jar that I always kept dog treats in and the homemade ones molded very quickly. Whatever I did wrong, apparently they never fully dried out when they were baked and were moldy a few days later. These were the ones with peanut butter in them. The dogs loved them but I ended up pitching most of them in the trash. [/QUOTE]
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