![]() I love the hardness of the K-9 Granola Factory treats, and they smell so great too! The problem is their price! I am wondering if you have a recipe that is a VERY hard biscuit when baked, so it cleans the teeth a bit when chewed. Recipe for treats like K-9 Granola Factory? I hope this information will get you started. I have not tried this recipe myself, so I can not guarantee that it will work or how long it will last. Slice up pieces appropriate for your dog, set your dehydrator for 130 degrees and wait patiently for 24 hours or more.Īgain, this is what I have found from other websites and forums. When you have a firm ball that you can slice, you're ready to dehydrate. Then press the "cheese" with a heavy weight to get even more excess moisture out. But, from what I have researched you can make them by boiling low fat milk for 3-5 minutes, add 1 Tbsp of lemon juice, then strain with several layers of cheese cloth for about 30 minutes. Have you ever tried to make the super hard bones for aggressive chewers called Himalayan bones? How are they made by boiling? Do you know the ingredients and are they also good on longer shelf life because they are so hard- mom of boxersĬhef's Comments ~ No, I haven't tried to make a DIY version of the Himalayan bones. :)Ĭomments for Do you have a recipe that makes hard dog treats? If I've missed something, or you have a specific dog bakery treat you are trying to duplicate, just let me know. Check out our dog treat icing recipes for inspiration. Many dog treat bakeries use icings to make their treats visually appealing. Since I don't know which ones you are trying to duplicate, I'm not sure how to assist you. ![]() Our homemade dog treats do not, so they have a much shorter life outside of refrigeration or freezing. Second, store bought treats usually contain preservatives. These are rolled and cut with dog cookie cutters and then they can be baked for longer than recommended for an extra hard and crunchy treat. I want to make really pretty decorative ones like in those fancy pet bakeries, any suggestions?Ĭhef's Answer ~ You have a lot of great questions! I'll try to answer each one.įirst, recipes for hard dog treats. I make dog treats for my dogs, but can't seem to get the consistency that I want. ![]() How come the store bought ones don't need to be stored that way? The softer ones spoil quicker and have to be stored in the fridge. ![]() Do you have a recipe that makes hard dog treats? ![]()
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