
Your dog will really enjoy this treat but remember while many dogs can deal with a range of different treats given in small amounts,
some may get indigestion if you switch foods too soon or excessively.
Ingredients
3 cups rolled oats
3 cups rye flour or whole wheat flour
3 cups cooked rice
2 cups dry milk powder
2 teaspoons bone meal
3 cups beef stock
4 eggs
1 cup lard
Before you begin, preheat your oven to 175F (80C). In a large mixing bowl, combine
oats, flour, rice and bone meal. In a separate mixing bowl, beat the eggs. Melt the
lard and mix into the eggs. Then stir the egg mixture into the flour mix. Add the
beef stock and stir until all the ingredients are well combined.
Grease a large baking pan, cookie pan or pizza pan and pour the mixture into it. This
is a large recipe, so you may need more than one baking pan anyway. Flatten out the
mixture with a spatula or the back of a spoon and bake at 175F (80C) for around 45
minutes.
Try to keep the batch relatively thin, as a thicker batch will take longer to cook.
It may also begin to burn on the outside, yet still be raw in the center if it’s too
thick.
The kibble should be lightly browned when it’s ready. Allow the kibble to cool
completely before breaking it up into small chunks.
Store completed kibble chunks in air tight containers in the fridge for up to 4 days.
Any unused kibble can be frozen in air tight containers.
Suggestions: you can alter your recipe according to your dog’s tastes by changing the
beef stock for chicken stock or gravy, or even meat drippings. It’s also acceptable
to add a cup of minced chicken, hamburger or beef to the batter before you bake it.
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