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Quick & Easy Dog Biscuits

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January 28, 2025 By Pioneer Settler Contributor 1 Comment

There’s no better way to spoil the one you love than by baking homemade treats. Why should your dog be any different? Plus, buying treats every month can get expensive. This dog biscuit recipe will get your dog’s tail wagging, and keep some extra money in your pocket.

Ingredients You Need:

  • 2 ½ cups white flour (or whole wheat)
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 1 egg
  • 1 chicken or beef bouillon cube
  • ½ cup hot water
  • baking sheet
  • cookie cutter in the shape of a bone!

How to Make Homemade Dog Biscuits:

Step 1:

Start by preheating your oven to 350˚.
Put the 1/2 cup of water into a microwavable bowl and heat it until it’s almost boiling. Then drop your bouillon cube in the water to dissolve.

How to Make Dog Biscuits
Microwave the water until it is almost boiling then place the bouillon cube in to dissolve.

 

 

Step 2:

Now throw all the ingredients into a mixing bowl and begin to stir until everything is combined.

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Mix all the ingredients together.
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Stir until everything is combined.

 

Step 3:

Sprinkle some flour onto your work surface and begin to roll out the dough. Then grab your cookie cutter and start cutting out your dog biscuits.

All Natural Dog biscuits
Sprinkle a good amount of flour on your work surface and your hands.
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Place the biscuit dough onto the the floured board.
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Use a rolling pin to spread out the dough.
Recipe for Dog biscuit
Grab your dog bone cookie cutter and start cutting!
How to Make Dog Biscuit
It helped us to dip the cutter in some flour to prevent the dough from sticking to the cutter.
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Continue to cut your bones, alternating the placement of the cutter to get the most out of your dough.

 

Step 4:

Place the dog biscuits on the cookie sheet and bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes!

Get creative with this recipe and add some bacon, cheese or even some liver powder. Your pup will love you for your effort. Wet kisses and wagging tails are in your future!

 

Good luck making these homemade dog biscuits! We would love to hear how your little pooch enjoyed them.

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