3 small jars ( 2 1/2 oz) second stage baby meat
9 tablespoons powdered milk
13 tablespoons wheat germ
Form into small balls. Bake at 350F degrees for 12 minutes. Store in refrigerator.
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Alison in New Smyrna Beach, FL Dec 22, 2008
Would not make this again.
Dogs are lactose intolent (should not have milk), so based upon his/her size and how many eaten, your dog could get a tummy ache and diarreah. Is there something else that could be substituted?
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Steph Nov 4, 2008
Would not make this again.
I tried these and my dog wouldn't eat them. Maybe they are just picky. I also don't think it should call for baby food because that makes it more difficult for your pocket book.
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Nina Jul 8, 2008
Would make this again.
My dog Fumble loves them so much that i had some in my pocket and it jumped in their to get it!
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ZZB in St Louis, MO Jan 2, 2008
Would make this again.
This is a very easy recipe. The dogs, sheltie, poodle and shitzu, loved the treats. I used turkey and ham. I would definitely bake this again.
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Lisa Coon in Lansing, MI Dec 24, 2007
Would make this again.
My dog loves these cookies. I make them every year. They're super easy and relatively healthy, so if someone's dog has health problems, they can still probably have these cookies. I strongly recommend using parchment paper, though. The first time I made these, I didn't and the cookies stuck to the pan.