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Dog treat icing

by Kerry Walton
(Washington DC)

I have been searching for a good dog treat icing. I tried the corn starch recipe but once it dried overnight, the corn starch turned back into powder and fell off my treats.

I heard that dog bakeries use yogurt as a frosting but I couldn't figure out how they did it. I researched for a long time and finally found a google ad from a company, I think it was called K9Cakery or something similar, but you can do a google search for dog treat icing and several products come up in the ad section.

Anyway, I bought a dry powder that the instructions say to just add water and mix. I tried this and it worked great. It contains yogurt powder and some other things but has no sugar and is all natural. My dog Misty loved it.

I hope this helps other home dog bakers.

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