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Beefeater Wheat Free Homemade Dog Treats Recipe
If you dog needs wheat free dog treats, here is a recipe to suit his palate. These hypoallergenic homemade dog treats gluten free, corn free and are made from all natural ingredients.
If your dog has trouble with food allergies, it is critical to his health and well being that you make sure to use only hypoallergenic dog treat ingredients in your receipes.
You may also have to consider a GI support supplement for dogs to help your pet digest his food easily and absorb all the nutrients in his food.
When you make these doggie treats, keep in mind that excluding wheat flour and substituting other flours will make your dough a bit more sticky. You may have to add some flour to make the dough easier to work.
This particular recipe is for the beefeaters in the crowd. If this is not your pet’s favorite flavor, make sure you try one of our other homemade dog treat recipes for wheat free dog treats, like
For this recipe, I used a Heart Cookie Cutter that was about 1” across, but you can make the dog cookies into other shapes or sizes, if you prefer.
Ingredients
1 ½ cups barley flour
1 ½ cups soy flour
¼ cup rice bran
1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
1 tablespoon beef bouillon
1 cup water
¼ cup olive oil for healthy coat and skin
Directions
Mix all ingredients in a large mixing bowl.
Divide the ingredients into several balls of dough.
Sprinkle flour onto a cutting board.
Flour a rolling pin and roll each ball of dough into a sheet that is ¼” thick.
Cut out the heart shapes with a cookie cutter, dipping the cutter into a bowl of flour in between each heart cut.
Bake at 275 degrees F for 45 minutes. Check to make sure that they do not get too brown.
Turn off the oven and let the cookies finish drying overnight.
Dr. Alfred Ptechner's book, Pet Allergiesis a terrific resource if your dog has complicated allergies that are not responding to traditional treatment. The book helps you with diagnosis and how to work with a veterinarian, but it does not give you homemade dog food recipes.