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3 Delicious Dog Biscuit Recipes

The interesting thing about these dog biscuit recipes is that cats have been known to like these too!

These are my all original, all natural dog biscuit recipes that I created in 1995. For whatever reason, most dogs go crazy for these biscuits!

Katherine DeBarnes Favourite Biscuit

for the dog biscuit connoisseur

  • rice flour 6 cups
  • water 6¼ cups
  • corn meal 2½ cups
  • oat meal 2½ cups
  • eggs 2
  • ground cinnamon 3 TBSP
  • alfalfa powder 3 TBSP

In a mixing bowl, mix all the dry ingredients. In a separate bowl, beat the eggs and then add the water and mix. Add this mixture to the dry ingredients and make into a dough. Roll the dough and cut some biscuits. Place biscuits on a tray and bake for 1 hour at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. I like to roll the dough on cornmeal or bulgur to prevent sticking. I also use this on the cookie tray.

This is a hard biscuit to roll as brown rice has no gluten. As a result you may need some practice to make this biscuit, but on the other paw, this biscuit is good for gluten intolerant dogs and because it will break easily, this biscuit is excellent for training purposes.

Tamara DeBarnes Favourite Biscuit

for canines with character

  • kamut flour 6 cups
  • water 4¾ cups
  • triticale flakes 2½ cups
  • barley flakes 2½ cups
  • egg 1
  • ground anise 3 TBSP
  • ground coriander seed 3 TBSP
  • dill 3 TBSP

Mix and bake as in the first recipe.

Katherine and Tamara DeBarnes Biscuit

for canines with attitude

  • spelt flour 8 cups
  • water 3 cups
  • egg 1
  • ground ginger 3 TBSP

Mix and bake as in the first recipe.

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The Transformation Speaks For Itself...

2010-08-19

I am writing to tell you of the transformation in my pets since they have started eating all raw meat.

I used to have to clean up cat vomit on a pretty much daily basis. Sometimes they would even vomit right into the kibble bowl. From DAY 1 on raw meat, none of my cats has vomited with two exceptions — someone fed one of the cats a piece of cooked ham, and one of them got up on the counter and ate some pancake batter. No surprise those foods made the cats sick.

They are all acting years younger. Neko (12, neutered male) has gone from hissing at everybody all the time to climbing in laps. Bitty (6, spayed female) is as playful as a kitten, and has already started losing unhealthy pudge. Ed (9, neutered male, king of the cats) is being a bit of a bully with the other cats (nobody is getting hurt) but he is being affectionate and playful with us humans.

Ed took to eating meat right away, but Bitty and Neko are still adjusting. They seem unable to believe the meat is really for them, and act like they are afraid to get caught eating it. An unexpected side benefit — I saw Neko eating a bug today. Don't worry, our home is not treated with pesticides, and that palmetto bug was a healthy snack for a too–skinny cat.

I can't thank you enough for making this information freely available. It surely leaves no doubt that your motivation is love for animals. Thank you for helping me to re–connect with my pets.

Sincerely – Virginia

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2007-01-31

ChloeHi Jesse, you have helped me so much. Chloe has gained 4 lbs since I added the Thyro GO, Rena GO, Pet GO and the Vitamin C with rutin. She rarely gets diarrhea now. I hope you know how lucky I feel to have found you. Thanks for everything!

PS: Chloe was chosen to be an Ambassador for the Animal Adoption Center (a no kill shelter) and as of 1/15/2007 she is registered with Therapy Dog Inc.

– Mary Jane

Soft Fur, Shiny Fur, Bright Teeth

2006-02-20

Our dogs fur is very soft and shiny, their teeth are getting whiter, and they are so much more relaxed. Seeing them play again with each other like puppies is the most wonderful endorsement.

– Ms. Weber