Bacon Cheese Press Cookies Recipe for Dog Treats
Quick and easy recipe for dog treats. If you like to make cookie press cookies, try this cheese dog treats recipe that your pet will adore!For those who are health conscious, this dog treat recipe is made with
healthy ingredients.
These cookie press dog cookies are easy
home made dog treats
to make. Cheese flavored, this easy dog treat recipe makes healthy dog treats that are a perfect size for small and medium sized dogs.

Our miniature schnauzer, Skipper just loves them! They are one of her very favorite treats. And I give them to her with confidence—knowing that they are made from healthy, natural ingredients and she won’t gain weight because of taking in too many calories.When I created this recipe I wanted to be able to just shoot out the cookies quickly, but I also wanted them to be uniform and a nice shape. It did take a little practice to get the dog cookies to be uniform in shape and size. Using the cookie press allowed me to do this. It was also pretty quick and I love to use my cookie press! It’s fun—almost like making Christmas cookies for the family!
Tumeric
gives these cookies their rich yellow color.
Cheese
gives them a distinctive flavor and the bacon bits give them that little extra taste enhancement that makes them so interesting to dogs. I think your dog will love this easy recipe for dog treats too!
Ingredients for Cheese Dog Treats
Directions for CheeseCookie Press Cookies
1. Cream the butter, margarine, or shortening and sugar together.2. Add the egg and beat well. 3. Mix the dry ingredients and add to the wet ingredients. Mix until it forms a smooth dough. 4. Load the cookie press and "shoot" the cookies onto a greased cookie sheet. 5. Bake at 300 degrees F for 30-45 minutes, making sure that the cookies don't get too brown. 6. Turn off the oven and let the cookies continue to dry overnight so that they get hard and crisp. If you haven’t made spritz cookies before, you may want to practice a bit, as the cookies will vary in shape and size, based on how much dough you extract ("shoot out") at a time and how hard you squeeze the “press”. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll have fun with this recipe.
To make this recipe for dog treats, you need a cookie press. Most stores that sell kitchen gadgets should have one, if you don't already.
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