Baked Dog Poos (Oatmeal Dog Cookies)
Made dog treats over the weekend. SIL asked why did I make dog poo. Then I realised the treats do look like dog poo. From someone who ate too much oats but failed to digest them :p

I've been buying dog treats to reward Jack and Gypsy after their walks but I find them expensive. So I've decided to make them myself.
Found the following recipe online. It's really easy to bake them:
Ingredients
1 cup wholemeal flour or low protein flour
2 eggs
1 cup rolled oats
Gave the treats to both of them and they love it! Jack gave up his escape plan just for the cookie.

I've been buying dog treats to reward Jack and Gypsy after their walks but I find them expensive. So I've decided to make them myself.
Found the following recipe online. It's really easy to bake them:
Ingredients
1 cup wholemeal flour or low protein flour
2 eggs
1 cup rolled oats
- Pre-heat the oven to 170 dgree C.
- Mix all the ingredients together and form a dough.
- Start shaping the dog treats (you can use a dog bone mold if you have one :))
- Place the dog treats on a baking sheet. Send into oven and bake for 25 mins.
- Lower down the heat to 120 degree C and bake for another 20 mins.
- Let the cookies cool down and store them in air tight container. They can be kept for 1 - 2 weeks.
The only down side - I couldn't give the treats to Mr Oreo due to his skin allergy -_-
One reason a dog can be such a comfort when you're feeling blue is that he doesn't try to find out why. ~Author Unknown
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