My dogs loved them!

by Courtney Baker
(Perth, W.A., Australia)

they were great, my dogs loved them! Thanks for the recipe ;)

Also question, not do to with it but,
if you cooked dog biscuits what would happen? cos we were going to put some on top...

Thanks

Chef's Comments - I would be happy to answer your question, but I'm afraid I don't understand what you are asking. Please respond to this post. Thanks! :)




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My dogs loved them!

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Ha ha sorry
by: Courtney Baker

hehe sorry, its kinda hard to explain. Do dog biscuits burn easily? Kinda what i was asking.. ;)

Chef's Comments ~ When you are baking homemade dog treats, it is best to stick with the baking temperature and length of time that the recipe states. If you are making your own dog treat recipe, depending on the ingredients, you may want to test various temperatures and times. A good starting point is 350° F for 10 minutes, depending on the size and thickness of the treat.

If you are referring to putting premade dog treats in the oven, yes, I assume they would burn after a few minutes since they do not have the same level of moisture in them as the unbaked kind.

I hope this has helped! Happy Dog Treat Baking! :)

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