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In conjunction with The Food Group, some members have asked for just recipes. This is the idea we came up with.

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Just the Recipies

If you would, please just recipies, no discussions in the recipe pages. If we get enough, maybe we could make up our own DoodleKisses Cookbook. We are teamed up with The Food Group. Join there for discussion.

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Halloween treats for the doggies in the neighborhood.

Started by C&L. Last reply by Linda, Charlie Brown and Beau Nov 4, 2016. 3 Replies

Dog treats made simple

Started by Sharon & Monty Mar 25, 2016. 0 Replies

Any soft/chewy treat recipes?

Started by Stephanie and Ragley. Last reply by Gracie, Jade, & Barkley Jun 2, 2015. 7 Replies

A Different Sweet Potato Treat

Started by Anne & Mr. Haley. Last reply by Camilla and Darwin May 20, 2015. 7 Replies

Salmon treats

Started by Sharon & Monty. Last reply by Jarka, Monty & Auggie Apr 30, 2015. 5 Replies

Hunter's Turkey Meatloaf Recipe

Started by Gayle & Hunter. Last reply by Gayle & Hunter Nov 2, 2014. 5 Replies

TREATS

Started by Lynne Fowler-Oodles of Doodles. Last reply by Lynne Fowler-Oodles of Doodles Nov 3, 2013. 93 Replies

Fish Cookies

Started by Deborah Brown. Last reply by Deborah Brown Jul 14, 2013. 4 Replies

Dinner time food

Started by Judie, Baxter & Vinnie. Last reply by Judie, Baxter & Vinnie May 30, 2012. 6 Replies

Grain free treats

Started by Roberta & Bailey. Last reply by Lynne Fowler-Oodles of Doodles May 24, 2012. 7 Replies

Spinach Balls

Started by Dana. Last reply by Dana Mar 26, 2012. 4 Replies

Recipe Books

Started by Stephanie. Last reply by Hazel & Chester Wayte Jan 21, 2012. 3 Replies

Peanut Butter Dog Treats

Started by Lynn & Casey. Last reply by Lynn & Casey Nov 18, 2011. 2 Replies

Christmas Dog treat recipes??

Started by Jennifer,Chloe & Myla Oct 24, 2011. 0 Replies

Carob?

Started by Taylor & Huff. Last reply by Taylor & Huff Jul 18, 2011. 2 Replies

Jerky

Started by Taylor & Huff. Last reply by Katie, John & Parker pup Jun 29, 2011. 3 Replies

A Waffle Recipe?

Started by Diana Erhart. Last reply by Diana Erhart May 28, 2011. 2 Replies

PARTY FAVORITES

Started by Lynne Fowler-Oodles of Doodles. Last reply by Jennifer and Jack Feb 25, 2011. 24 Replies

Doodle treat "icing".

Started by Taylor & Huff. Last reply by Taylor & Huff Jan 5, 2011. 6 Replies

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Comment by Karen, Jasper and Jackdoodle on May 19, 2010 at 11:57am
Sheila, we are big fans of "people food" here, or fresh food, as we call it. Many of our members feed homecooked food exclusively. Not only is this not a problem, it's probably the healthiest diet for most dogs. For those who don't or can't cook for their dogs, we recommend high quality premium foods that are not produced by huge corporations and not sold in grocery stores, etc.
I don't know what "puppy corn" is, but corn is not a good food for dogs, in any form. Milk Bone is also not a good quality treat. If you read through the discussions in The Food Group, you will learn a lot about commercial dog food, canine nutrition, and what ingredients to look for vs which should be avoided.
It would be impossible to find "fat or oil free" peanut butter, since nuts are nutritionally made of primarily of fat. Good fat, but fat just the same.
Comment by Fred, Sheila and Baxter on May 19, 2010 at 11:03am
Does everyone just use regular peanut butter or fat free, oil free, etc??? I have only fed my dog food, Milk bones and puppy corn. The recipes for treats look great but I do not want him to get used to getting "people food". Had this been a problem for anyone?
Comment by Karen, Jasper and Jackdoodle on February 17, 2010 at 8:29am
The calorie requirements of a breeding female are far above those of a spayed or neutered dog. For the average house pet, it is much healthier for them to be slightly underweight than overweight.
Genetics do play a role in body mass and metabolism.
Comment by Dana on February 14, 2010 at 8:42pm
Thanks, Karen, I'm not too concerned about the calories - The recipe calls for only 2 Tbsp & Mac is pretty active. .
Comment by Karen, Jasper and Jackdoodle on February 14, 2010 at 8:15pm
Almond butter is higher in calories and fat than peanut butter, and lower in protein, so peanut butter is preferable, but the almond butter isn't harmful. One bonus to almond butter is that it's exceptionally high in calcium.
Comment by Dana on February 14, 2010 at 7:21pm
Is almond butter safe for adding to doodle cookies? Ran out of peanut butter & need to bake more cookies.
Comment by Carla Eldredge on December 9, 2009 at 4:53pm
Pumpkin is also good for diarrhea it helps clear it up. Several vets I have worked for have suggested it with new puppies in the transition when they get diarrhea. A spoonful or two to help solidify things so to say LOL.
Comment by Denise, Winnie, and AngelAbby on December 4, 2009 at 6:10am
That's a great tip...
Comment by Lucy & AnnaBelle's Mom on December 4, 2009 at 5:52am
I saw this tip on TV the other morning and thought that I would share it. It was talking about "people" recipes, but don't see why it wouldn't work the same in all of these recipes. It saves lots and lots of calories so would be particularly good for the treat recipes. In any recipe that calls for "oil" you can substitute an equal amount of applesauce or canned pumpkin for the oil!
Comment by Ellen aka BeauBeau's Mom on June 22, 2009 at 8:52am
that looks just like Beau's dinner from last night!
 

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