Food Fun and Facts My Recipe for Oatmeal Dog Biscuits for Fussy Dogs





Recipe for Healthy Oatmeal Dog Biscuits with Meat
(2 large biscuits can be used for a meal)

Ingredients:

Unbleached White Flour    3 cups
Oatmeal, not Instant (uncooked) 2 cups
Milk, whole or 2% (about 1/2-3/4 Cup)
2 Eggs
1/2 can can peas
About 3 Tablespoons Bacon Grease
1 tsp Baking Powder
Cooked Bacon or Chicken pieces (use what you have)
Garlic Powder (1/2 Teaspoon)
Salt (dash)


Directions. In a Large Bowl, add  Flour,  the salt and the baking powder.  Mix. Add Oatmeal. Mix. Add eggs and mix till mixed .Add milk and mix . Add the Bacon Bacon Grease, Peas ,or chicken pieces and mix.. If the texture is very thin, add more oatmeal and flour.  You need to work the mixture with your hands, and it should feel like meatloaf texture..Add some flour and work the mixture into the shapes you want.  The mix should not be very dry, nor should it be very wet.  The mix should not stick too much in your hands.   I make several long biscuits, about 1/2 inch thick and about 4 inches long and then flatten. A large Greased Cookie sheet can usually handle 8-10 of the  Large biscuits (be sure to grease the cookie sheet)

I usually bake 1/2 the recipe, and wrap the rest and refrigerate for another day. Bake in a 325-350 degree oven about 30- 45 minutes. The biscuits will not be hard, but soft.


Hope your dogs like this as much as our dogs do!


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This Oatmeal Dog Treat was created for Scooby, a very fussy Airedale/Berger mix Terrier! 

(Although, when it comes to raw meat, there are no boundaries)

This recipe has no real measurements.
You can’t mess up, however. (well, you could, if you put too much Baking powder into one of them, but the dogs would let you soon enough they are not fit to eat. The amount of ingredients you use depends on how many biscuits you want to make.  I usually make enough to last a few days, so this is a large batch, enough to make three dogs happy for a while. The biscuits do not last and need to be used within three days and also have to be kept refrigerated.
The recipe may look hard and complicated, but you can whip them up and bake them with ease.

This Oatmeal Biscuit Recipe for Dogs has been approved by all three of my dogs... I have been told by them in no uncertain terms that it is their favorite biscuit recipe!  When I say I am making biscuits, all three dogs sit in the living room waiting for the oven timer to go off!

I got tired of buying the expensive dog biscuits in the grocery store. A box that cost almost $4 did not last too long with three dogs.  The boxes got smaller and smaller in size. What used to be a 16 oz box has now shrunk in size to a 12 oz box, but the price went up about 75 cents a box. And, when you look at the ingredients, it is a wonder that it could be called food.

Clue:
In an Emergency, you could eat these biscuits and survive for a couple days!  They really smell good, and I did take a small taste, and are ok for human
s to eat, as long as
you use ingredients that are not old.






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