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by Smokin Joe on 12 October 2020 - 15:10
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by Western Rider on 12 October 2020 - 16:10
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by Hundmutter on 12 October 2020 - 16:10
Bake a liver cake ( raw liver cut up fine & mixed with a little flour and egg and some garlic or garlic salt ) on a flat tray in a slow oven, to dry it right out, cut up into tiny cubes, fill your treats pouch; dogs can rarely resist it.
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by Rik on 12 October 2020 - 17:10
never made a cake, but that sounds interesting also. liver was pretty cheap, haven't bought any in a while though.
by Smokin Joe on 12 October 2020 - 17:10
by ValK on 12 October 2020 - 18:10
simplest one would be any cheap hot dog wieners cut into small pieces.
by GSCat on 12 October 2020 - 23:10
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by 8lu3d09 on 13 October 2020 - 00:10
Spread on a plate with absorbent paper and place inside a refrigerator on the top shelf and let it dry out, turn the meat over every day, it will take about a week.
Paper plates are best because they'll absorb the juices or use some absorbent paper but change often.
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by Hundmutter on 13 October 2020 - 03:10
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by Hired Dog on 13 October 2020 - 04:10
I simply use his dog food. His dinner meal becomes his training treats too. Its called existential training where the dog is rewarded with his own food during training. I own a very food motivated puppy and he is very happy to learn new commands with his food.
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