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Dog Treats

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Ok so now that your dog's treats are cooked, feed them one. If they like the treat, good job! You just made a tasty batch of dog treats!

Now I bet that after you let the treats cool, you picked one up, broke it and thought "hey, these are supposed to be hard and crunchy!"

Well your right, they do need to be hard and crunchy, not soft and chewey... So what do you do?

The best method to harden ANY dog cookie/biscuit is to place all of the cooled treats on a single cookie tray, and return them to the cooling oven, being sure that you turned the oven off. Leave them undesturbed for at least 8 hours. No opening the door to take out a treat for your dog!

If you did this correctly, your treats should be hard and dry after 8 hours. By doing this, you have taken out all moisture in the treat, making the "shelf life" of the treats be weeks or even months!


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Oct 9, 2009. 4:10 AMmeejenbea says:
my doggy says"I can has home made dogg cookies?" and "NOMNOMNOM!"
Oct 17, 2009. 7:39 AMreusesave says:
my dog does that too

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