Thank you so much I really really appreciate you showing me this recipe. Shop brought dog treats are extortionist for what you get. I’ve subscribed and I’ve given you a thumbs up too
Can I use raw meat purée that an add to a mold an out in the oven I don’t want them hard or crunchy but soft . Will this be okay? @@serenitydogtraining-twoharbors
@@trishameloling2367 You can adapt the recipe to whatever works best for your dog. Because they homemade, with fresher items like raw meat, you'll want to be sure to keep treats refrigerated or frozen until needed. With softer treats they won't keep as long as drier ones.
If they don't come out easily, I will first try baking them a little longer. They usually pop out nicely when they're drier. I've also sometimes tweaked the ingredients a bit by adding more egg and/or reducing liquids.
Yes. You may need to adjust consistency and/or baking time. Just play around with it a bit. Your dog will be happy to eat any failed batches! Mine always are, lol!
These moles are a excellent thing to love them. I have some myself this thing that was invented. You don't know what you're missing if you don't have these moods? I'm planning on buying some more.
When you say Blender, do you mean a food processor? Do you have a video for bone or ? shaped cutters? I can never bet the consistency right (always too gummy or something). Really appreciated your mentioning the Consistency for this recipe.
Here, I used a hand blender. A regular blender works too. I imagine a food processor would also get the job done as long as it can get a smooth texture. You can use any shape silicone mold. You'll just need to play around with baking time to find what works. If they are too gummy, try baking a little longer or letting them stay in oven as it cools down.
I've not used a cookie cutter, but I imagine if you just adjust the flour to make it more playdough consistency it'd work. Almond flour might be too rich for a dog. I'd check with your vet to see if that would be okay to use.
I've done chicken livers, salmon, baby food, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, bananas, and peanut butter. The sky is the limit with this since you choose what goes in it. Just adjust consistency with flour and/or water as needed and adjust baking time if needed.
I bake them until they are dry and crunchy. You can store them in the refrigerator for one to two weeks or in the freezer for a few months. If you make yours a little softer, you'll need to reduce the length of time you can store them. I prefer to keep mine in the freezer and just take out a handful to use for the day.
Those eggs look store bought. NEVER FEED SHELLS FROM THE STORE to your dog's. Farm fresh is great. Just not store bought. Also use whole wheat flower or some other type. Much healthier for your animals
@@serenitydogtraining-twoharbors I never fed Baby Food to my own children... because even back then... there was LEAD in the Baby Food... Yesterday it was on the NEWS... that the FDA is cracking down on "How much Lead" can be in Baby Food... I thought that was unreal... especially how expensive Baby Food is today. The WHITE Tuna has the most Mercury in it... I'm sure little bits of Tuna isn't bad... but people need to know about the Mercury in it. How I found that out... Years ago, I had a little Cafe and was advised NOT to have TUNA on my Menu so my customers would not get sick!!! That scared me...
Skip jack has little to no mercury - for years i been eating tuna and sushi at least twice week- i have been tested and i have barely a trace of mercury in my body
Thank you so much I really really appreciate you showing me this recipe. Shop brought dog treats are extortionist for what you get. I’ve subscribed and I’ve given you a thumbs up too
You are welcome!
Thank you! Yes, these are so adaptable to your dog's needs and budget.
Amazing! The easiest recipe ever, I am already making my 3rd batch. Thanks :)
You are welcome
Thank you. I love making home made treats. The cost of dog biscuits have soared to double digits. These are better for the puppies!
You are welcome
Thank you for the idea I'm gonna do it!!❤
No problem!!
EXCELLENT Video...
Thank you so much for sharing this...
I put Salmon instead of Tuna... Turned out Great.
Yum!
I love this video... YOU are so Smart.
What did you say the Name of the Silicone you're using?
What is is used for? EXCELLENT IDEA... Love it.
Just search for Silicone Baking Mat
@@angelabata62
Thank you
This is such a great idea! Quality store bought treats are VERY expensive!
Yes, they certainly can be! This gives a nice alternative to store bought, especially for dogs with special diet needs.
Can I use raw meat purée that an add to a mold an out in the oven I don’t want them hard or crunchy but soft . Will this be okay? @@serenitydogtraining-twoharbors
@@trishameloling2367 You can adapt the recipe to whatever works best for your dog. Because they homemade, with fresher items like raw meat, you'll want to be sure to keep treats refrigerated or frozen until needed. With softer treats they won't keep as long as drier ones.
Great video, thank you, made today, turned out perfect
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for sharing. I've made these a few times, but wonder if there is an easy way to remove them. Mine do not come out as easily as yours do!
If they don't come out easily, I will first try baking them a little longer. They usually pop out nicely when they're drier. I've also sometimes tweaked the ingredients a bit by adding more egg and/or reducing liquids.
Brilliant! If I wanted to use just sweet potato, would the recipe be the same? Cooked sweet potato, flour and eggs? Many thanks!
Yes. You may need to adjust consistency and/or baking time. Just play around with it a bit. Your dog will be happy to eat any failed batches! Mine always are, lol!
NO to flour!! Find a healthier substitute , such as almond flour
These moles are a excellent thing to love them. I have some myself this thing that was invented. You don't know what you're missing if you don't have these moods? I'm planning on buying some more.
When you say Blender, do you mean a food processor? Do you have a video for bone or ? shaped cutters? I can never bet the consistency right (always too gummy or something). Really appreciated your mentioning the Consistency for this recipe.
Here, I used a hand blender. A regular blender works too. I imagine a food processor would also get the job done as long as it can get a smooth texture.
You can use any shape silicone mold. You'll just need to play around with baking time to find what works.
If they are too gummy, try baking a little longer or letting them stay in oven as it cools down.
Thanks for sharing
what if I wanted to use cookie cutters how much flour and can i use almond flour
I've not used a cookie cutter, but I imagine if you just adjust the flour to make it more playdough consistency it'd work.
Almond flour might be too rich for a dog. I'd check with your vet to see if that would be okay to use.
How about with beef liver and salmon?? How much flour would I use, etc
I've done chicken livers, salmon, baby food, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, bananas, and peanut butter. The sky is the limit with this since you choose what goes in it. Just adjust consistency with flour and/or water as needed and adjust baking time if needed.
Where did you find the silicone pan?? Thank you for the video. This is a great idea.
On Amazon there are many to choose from. a.co/d/5dkF3pw
I've also found them in speciality kitchen shops.
Did you add water somewhere along the line? I can’t imagine this being so liquid-y without it.
I didn't add water to this one. However, I do sometimes add water or flour to adjust consistency if needed.
The water from the tuna in combination with the egg is what makes it so liquidy
Wow. I need one of those
Cool. Thanks
You're welcome 😊
Can yogurt be used instead of eggs
I've never used yogurt in place of eggs. If you try it, I'd love if you comment back how it turned out!
Were to store those treats and for how long we can
I bake them until they are dry and crunchy. You can store them in the refrigerator for one to two weeks or in the freezer for a few months. If you make yours a little softer, you'll need to reduce the length of time you can store them.
I prefer to keep mine in the freezer and just take out a handful to use for the day.
@@serenitydogtraining-twoharbors Thank you so much for the respond very helpful. Really appreciate
Will coconut flour work?
I've not tried it. If you have it try, let us know how it went.
Absolutely ! I use coconut flour and/or almond flour .
Love it!
Thanks!
I’m going to use the raw sardines from the pet
Store in this recipe.
Those eggs look store bought. NEVER FEED SHELLS FROM THE STORE to your dog's. Farm fresh is great. Just not store bought. Also use whole wheat flower or some other type. Much healthier for your animals
She didn't feed them the shells but healthier options are definitely better but more expensive and hard to find depending on where you live
You can use any flour, or none at all, based on your preferences and your dog's needs.😊
I would never give my dog tuna.
That's the beauty of this. You can use whatever ingredients you and your dog prefer. 😊
I don't even eat Tuna anymore.... (sad) too much Mercury... Scary.
You can use anything your dog enjoys. Liver, chicken, baby food, peanut butter, ...
@@serenitydogtraining-twoharbors
I never fed Baby Food to my own children... because even back then... there was LEAD in the Baby Food...
Yesterday it was on the NEWS... that the FDA is cracking down on "How much Lead" can be in Baby Food... I thought that was unreal... especially how expensive Baby Food is today.
The WHITE Tuna has the most Mercury in it... I'm sure little bits of Tuna isn't bad... but people need to know about the Mercury in it.
How I found that out... Years ago, I had a little Cafe and was advised NOT to have TUNA on my Menu so my customers would not get sick!!!
That scared me...
Skip jack has little to no mercury - for years i been eating tuna and sushi at least twice week- i have been tested and i have barely a trace of mercury in my body
@@annylaurie422
That is Great...
I don't think we have that brand here in New Mexico (US)... but I will look.
Thank you for sharing that info.
Becareful, not all things we eat are good for dogs. Nothing in the onion family, no seasoning
Absolutely! You definitely want to use dog safe foods.
If anyone is unsure, then check with your veterinarian. 😊