Is there a way to preserve the treats for a longer counter-life in a sealed container of course?

by Johnna




I am anxious to make these for all the doggies in my family for their Xmas treats! Thank you -- I will have to find a flour that my germ.shep. can tolerate, she cannot have wheat or corn. What do you suggest?

Chef's Answer ~ You can easily substitute brown rice flour, potato flour or oat flour for a dog that can't have wheat or corn.

You can find tips on storing homemade dog treats and great information regarding dog treat preservatives by checking out our helpful techniques.




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