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The Doggy Bone Cookbook, Second Edition | 
enlarge | Author: Michele Bledsoe Publisher: Come & Get It Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $9.99 Buy Used: $4.98 You Save: $5.01 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 81329
Media: Board book Edition: 2nd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 15 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 6.4 x 0.5
ISBN: 096530423X Dewey Decimal Number: 636 EAN: 9780965304238 ASIN: 096530423X
Publication Date: January 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Mention dog food, and even dogs may turn up their noses. Grim little pellets or mysterious meatlike concoctions need not be the latest trend in canine cuisine, according to author and dog lover Michele Bledsoe. In The Doggy Bone Cookbook, she shows how dog owners, numbering more than 43 million people, can bake love and nutrition into their furry friends’ diet.
This fun book grew out of testing hundreds of recipes. Each book comes with a bone-shaped cookie cutter and easy-to-bake veterinarian-approved recipes ranging from Peamutt Butter, Bark-B-Q, and Cinnabone, to Dig 'n' Cheese, Santa Paws, and Howl About a Mint. New to this edition are recipes for dogs with bad breath and for special birthday treats. Color illustrations appear on every page, and quotes from canine connoisseurs testify to the quality of these tail-wagging snacks.
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Fantastic! And the dogs liked it too. October 23, 2008 I have only made 1 recipe from this book but I am SOLD. The recipe was easy to follow, easy to make, & the dogs Love the bones. I can't wait to make the next batch.
Beware of spoiled rotten dogs! May 2, 2008 I bought the 1st edition of this book several years ago and it is a great little book. The recipes are easy and the ingredients are readily available. You can even customize the recipes; try adding a little cooked bone marrow or ground up bits of cooked meat (you know the stuff that you don't eat, like gristle) grind it up in a food processor and add it to the dough. Just remember to store the biscuits in the fridge (short term) or the freezer.
The only problem with this book is that when I don't have time to make homemade dog biscuits and I buy store bought-my dogs spit them out! Even the gourmet kind! They'll just spit them out and start trying to "shake" and if that doesn't work they'll try "down" and then "down & shake" at the same time. They think that if they do enough tricks I'll fork over the homemade cookies! And when they realize that there are no homemade cookies in the house, they'll pick up their "crummy" store bought cookie and take it to their bed and pout!
So, remember to always keep some in the freezer, or else things could get ugly!
Good little book April 13, 2008 There are only a few recipes in this book but they are simple and the dogs seem to like them well enough.
Awesome book! January 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is such a great, fun cookbook! I bought this book before Christmas to make some treats for family and friend's pets, and all the ones I had leftover I ended up feeding to my two dogs! I must say the downsides were some of the recipes made the dough flimsy and hard to work with, and it was extremely difficult keeping my dogs out of the kitchen. With recipes like the peanut butter one, I found out the more you add to the mixture, the more it stays together. I'm not saying go overboard, but a spoonful here and there won't hurt. Wheat flour is hard to work with, so if I added more ingredients it actually worked out better. I love this book! My neighbors have been begging me to borrow it!
I Love this book August 14, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I purchased this book to start my doggy bag barkery business and the biscuits really sell. I recommend this book for anyone starting out in the business. Be careful with the Minty Bones because they mold quickly.
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