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Preheat oven to 350 degrees. ... Cut the dough into bone shapes, and line them up on a lightly greased baking sheet. Bake for about 15 minutes.

This is an adaptation of ... came with my dog bone cookie cutter. Preheat oven to ... make them harder, which is good for cleaning doggie teeth.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. ... cut it into bones 3/4 inch wide. Place 1 ... minutes on the other side. Remove and cool on racks. Yield: 16 bones.

This healthy and economical treat ... friends only! Your dog will thank you if you ... a large bowl or in the food processor, combine ... powder, brewer's yeast, bone meal, and powdered milk (may ... (much like dog biscuits!) Remove the dough to ... About 12 large bones or 24 small ones.

Position oven racks to divide ... flours, cornmeal, oatmeal, bone meal powder, garlic powder and ... thickness. Cut in dog bone biscuit shapes (or any shape desired) with floured ... and sides of biscuits with the glaze. Bake 2 ... 2 1/2 inch biscuits.



Mix all ingredients together. Knead ... into narrow strips or ribbons.) Bake at 350 degrees ... leave in oven with heat off as long as necessary.

Mix dry ingredients and seeds ... rest 1/2 hour or more. Roll out 1/2". Cut ... toasted. To make biscuits harder, leave them in the ... an hour or more.

Mix all ingredients together. Knead and shape into crescents, rounds or sticks for dogs. For cats, roll out ... others. If the biscuits are not hard enough, leave ... usable protein by 26%.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. ... shaped cookie cutter or form dough into bone shapes. Bake on greased cookie ... serve to your favorite canine.

Preheat oven to 300 degrees. ... thick. Use a dog biscuit cookie cutter or trace a large dog bone as a model. Cut out bones, reroll dough as needed. ... for 45 minutes. Biscuits should remain in oven overnight ... Yield 30 large bones.

 

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