Dog Biscuit Recipes Needed, Please

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Dog Biscuit Recipes Needed, Please

Post: # 173124Post MuddyWitch »

(Not sure if this is the right place for this thread, so if any Mods want to move it, I shan't mind a bit, ta)

Does anyone have a recipe for dog biscuits, please? Either the occasional treat type, or the every day mixer type, as I need both.

Also, how the heck do I work out the per centage of the protein? (If my two greyhounds have more than 20% of protein in their meals they start bouncying off the walls, :shaking: )

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Post: # 173159Post Masco&Bongo »

I've got a few recipes for treat-type biscuits.... will hunt them out tonight for you....

I keep the Boxers protein levels at 18%, but generally don't include their treats in that, as they are small compared to the rest of their food.

Have you thought about feeding raw? You need the right mix of muscle and organ meat etc, but dogs generally do very well on it.
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Post: # 173187Post Bonniegirl »

There's a dog biscuit recipe here http://down---to---earth.blogspot.com/2 ... reats.html there is also a recipe for dog food too if you do a search. :sunny:
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Post: # 173203Post MuddyWitch »

Thank-you both for such promt replys.

Masco&bongo: I fed my little Lurcher raw, but greys have far too sensitive stomachs, it just goes straight through, FAST! :pukeright: (Over-Share? Sorry!) Their food needs to be really bland.

Bonniegirl: brilliant site, now bookmarked! :cheers: Thanks

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Post: # 173207Post Bonniegirl »

You're welcome :flower:
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Post: # 173871Post hmk »

I was suggest that site too. For treats (I can't cope with working out the protein and carb levels for everyday :? ) I make up all sorts of variations based on her recipe. I often add dried nettle and I got handed a 'homemade' dog biscuit flyer and I make up their ideas to my own recipe, eg for a lively dog try adding banana and chamomile infusion; add something crunchy like bulgar wheat to help clean teeth; marmite and garlic powder if they're itching etc etc. Hours of entertainment :cooldude: We have 2 lurchers (did have a greyhound too) and they regularly meet up with 1 greyhound and 2 other lurchers, plus occasionally a whippet and a whippet X, so extensively tested on long dogs! :icon_smile:

They make good Xmas pressies for dog owners too- my children make some every year for just about every dog in the village....

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Post: # 173883Post MuddyWitch »

Thank-you HMK

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Post: # 173961Post snapdragon »

for the treat type I used to make dog pastry with dripping from any meat I'd put by, wholemeal flour and some oatmeal, any leftover cheese etc press it into a baking tin and cut through like you would ravioli, cook as pastry.
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Post: # 173968Post spitfire »

check out this site for some great recipes: http://www.bullwrinkle.com/assets/recipes/recipes.htm :thumbright:
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Post: # 174082Post MuddyWitch »

Thanks Snap Dragon & Spitfire, note duly taken & bookmarks made :icon_smile:

I now have very happy hounds.

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