As another edition of The Collaborative Canine is under way, we will be posting the participant’s recipe pages on our blog until the book is completed. This is one of several recipes for homemade dog treats that will appear in the next edition of the well known pet cookbooks published by Collaborative Tails, Inc.
All of the recipes for homemade dog treats found in each cookbook is accompanied by a very special dog. Each dog is showcased with a colorful photo and owner’s may submit a story to tell you a little about their precious pooch. This is Max and a recipe for gourmet dog treats that are made with chicken. Enjoy the story and the recipe for homemade chicken dog treats!
Max’s Chicken Chews
Ingredients:
1 cup of flour
1/2 cup milk
2 tbsp. shredded chicken
2 tbsp. grated parmesan cheese
1 tsp. baking powder
1 egg white
1 tbsp. vegetable broth
Directions:
Preheat Oven to 350F. Combine flour and milk until lumpy. Add shredded chicken and vegetable broth. Add parmesan cheese, egg white and baking powder. Mix well until consistency of pancake batter. Pour onto nonstick or sprayed cookie sheet (2 – 3 inch diameter circles). Cook until golden brown. Cool and serve.
Registered Name: MAX
Birthday: June 2007
Breed: Beagle
Favorite treat: Waggin Train Chicken Treats
Favorite food: Chicken
Favorite sport: Going for walks
Favorite place to sleep: With his Mommie of course
Max was a one year old beagle that was taken to a shelter with his brother because his parents were moving and couldn’t take them. My beloved pooch had just passed and since my brother offered to get me another dog I went looking at a shelter over an hour from my home. I saw Max the first time I was there and fell in love with him. I did choose another dog who was closer to my Maggie’s breed. This dog did not work out so I took her back and to my joy Max was still there. He had evidently been there several months before I adopted him. One look into his soulful brown eyes and I knew he was meant to be mine. We had our trials and the usual getting used to each other. He did not like his crate at all so through trial and error I determined that he was claustrophobic and did not have separation anxiety like I had thought. I threw the crate away and now Max is the perfect companion. He has a sweet gentle disposition and if I’m feeling down all he has to do! is look at me with those beautiful eyes and he makes it all not so bad. He is the perfect pet and I thank God that he led me back to that shelter and that Max is mine now. He has been with me over two years now and he is truly the joy of my life.
If you are interested in having your pet featured in the next edition of The Collaborative Canine, visit the website for details and instructions. If you are interested in feeding your pet all natural dog treats then we are sure that you and your dog will enjoy the delicious recipes for homemade dog treats that you’ll on our blog.