xxxSummerxxx
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Can anyone remember how to make them,i seem to re' that you cook for ages to Dry them out? Im hoping to stuff my Dogs Kong with some along with other bits. THanks as ever. Billy x
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PLASMO
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Morning everyone. Billericaylady, I was always told by various vets under no circumstances give a dog, liver, chocolate, sausages, grapes, so I never have. I wish they would make their minds up dont you?
I have found some good home made food for dogs on US doggie sites, and I remember a few years ago I sent away to a lady in Cornwall and she made a load of stuff that my KC really loved, dont laugh it was his birthday and he was having a DOGGY PARTY, Im not doolally hoest. Plasmo x
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xxxSummerxxx
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Goodness id about about choc which i never give to my Dog but not about Liver,certainly seems strange doesnt it. Thanks. Billy
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Nettlecombe
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Hi Billy,
The following Liver Cake recipe was given to me years ago by a dog trainer:-
1/2lb ox liver 6 tablespoons plain flour 6 tablespoons milk 1 egg
Liquidise liver in food processor until pink and runny. Add flour, milk and egg and liquidise again. Pour mixture into greased and floured swiss roll tin. Bake at 180C for 13 minutes and place on rack to cool. (This cake can be frozen)
I understood that it was "neat" liver that shouldn't be given to dogs.
Hope the above recipe is of use.
Chris
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