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Reviewed: Jul. 15, 2009
Not only was my dog begging for them, my brother and I were tempted to try them too.
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Reviewed: May 10, 2009
Great recipe:) all of the dogs in my neibourhood adore them!!!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.41 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 23, 2009
I only ended up adding about 1/2 cup of water. I see the reciped says "as needed" I dont think a lot of people read that. My doggies know the sound of the bag opening now, and come running every time!
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Reviewed: Mar. 11, 2009
Made these for my dogs and they really liked them....when making this recipe, IT DOES NOT NEED ANYWHERE NEAR 1 1/2 CUPS WATER....I used just 1/4 cup and it was plenty to make it pliable. Make quarter size rounds for them........
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Reviewed: Mar. 8, 2009
Woof, Woof! PAWsome!
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Reviewed: Feb. 16, 2009
I only gave this recipe four stars because my dogs didn't go crazy over these. They did eat them but it took Roxy a few minutes before she would try it (she's very picky). However Petey likes everything and always just about swallows things whole.LOL!
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Reviewed: Jan. 19, 2009
Good recipe, my dogs seemed to enjoy these very much. I added a jar of banana baby food that I had lying around since my dogs love bananas. Thanks :)
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.41 star rating.
Reviewed: Dec. 6, 2008
The only complaint I have with this recipe is the amount of water, which is stated. But I started out with 1 cup and it was way to much. I would start out the next time with 1/4 cup at a time. I had to keep adding ingredients to tighten up the dough. Still turned out good! Our mini schnauzer loves them! (I made them for her 6th birthday!)
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Reviewed: Nov. 16, 2008
All the dogs that tried these really enjoyed them,One dog, was whimpering to get at the rest of the bag!! hahahaha The only thing is, like other reviewers said, i think the proportions are a bit off. I used less water, per other reviewers and then i subbed some of the oil for bacon fat- but I think you can cut back on a 1/2 cup. the dough was so greasy I had to keep adding flour and oats and cornmeal. Dough was easy to roll on parchment paper, and i used regular cookie cutters and then to make a smaller bite size treat cookie for my Boston Terrier (and friends small dogs) I used a water bottle cap to cut out little circular cookies. We tried these, they were flavorless to us, but the dogs loved them and so did all the dog owners when i gave them as birthday party favors. Im going to make these again and again!!!
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Reviewed: Nov. 12, 2008
After 2 yrs of trying to find a treat our dog would eat, we are so happy our first try at making them was this recipe, as our dog, Jack, loves them...and we didn't even have any vanilla in the pantry. Come to find out, another neighbor's dog is just as finicky, and loved these treats, too! it was a little sloppy and had to add more flour, but next time we'll follow suggestions for cutting down the water and I liked the suggestion for shaping them without the cookie cutter, as our cookie cutters were too big for the terrier next door! We're wondering if fresh mint would help with the breath? Thanks, Dani!
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Reviewed: Sep. 26, 2008
Wonderfull fun treat for my dog!! I of course read the review's and used 1/2 liquid instead of water I used beef broth and I used chuncky peanut butter. I look forward to making more and more. Thanks for the recipe!!!
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Reviewed: Aug. 7, 2008
These are great. I used 1/2c water and rolled them into little balls to use as training treats.
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Reviewed: Jul. 21, 2008
Very good recipe, I read previous reviews and cut the water down to 1/2 c - that's all I needed. I rolled the dough a bit too thin, so if I make these again I will cut down the cooking time. They smelled great and the dogs loved them!
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Reviewed: Jan. 19, 2008
My dogs love this! I did change one thing - I used bacon grease for the canola oil, and didn't have to use all the water. Will definitely use again!
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Reviewed: Jan. 6, 2008
These doggie biscuits will definitely be a repeat for my boys! I made them as holiday treats and they were a huge hit. The cookies couldn't have been simpler to make, and I had most of the ingredients on hand already. Best of all, I felt good about feeding these to my guys because I knew what they were made of!
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Reviewed: Dec. 21, 2007
Our Italian Greyhound LOVED his homemade "cookies" I substituted oats for the corn and used 1/2 cup of water, as others suggested. These were so simple to make! We have wrapped them up for all of our puppy "friends" to enjoy :O)
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Reviewed: Sep. 22, 2007
If you cut the amount of water down to 1/2 cup, this is a five-star recipe, according to my Merry! She really loves these biscuits, and I feel good knowing what goes into them. I just made my second batch, and used beef broth instead of water and added a little crushed garlic for flea control. Will experiment with using bacon grease for part or all of the oil next time. i also agree that the 2 Tablespoons of vanilla may be excessive, i cut that to 2 teaspoons. This does make a lot, and since Merry is a small dog, I cut the recipe in half. Still made 75 small biscuits.
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Reviewed: Aug. 5, 2007
I should have read all of the reviews first, because the water called for was way too much. But, my puppy seemed to like them much more than another recipe I tried. I just added more dry ingredients until the dough was firm enough to roll out. Thanks so much for the recipe.
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Reviewed: May 24, 2007
My dog's LOVE them!! I have never seen them get so crazy over a treat before (they jump on me to get them). I did use 1/2 a cup of water instead of 1 1/2 and I used chunky peanut butter. it came out perfect.
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Reviewed: May 9, 2007
I didn't read the reviews and had to get creative to make this mixture thick enough to roll out. I just added flour until it was thick enough. This worked well. After that I just wish I had a dog bone shaped cookie cutter so the buscuits didn't look so funny. At least my dogs loved them!
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