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Make an herb-soaked bandana that will repel fleas or bake some tasty treats for your favorite pup who may just give you a sloppy kiss of thanks. These treats kids can make for dogs are simple and fun for all!
These simple kids’ crafts don’t take a lot of time or effort but do allow you to show your dog how much you appreciate having him or her in your life. The biscuits are great gift ideas for friends and family members’ dogs as well. Make a few batches to give at the holidays or bake them for doggie favor bags at your pooch’s birthday party.
Dog Treat Recipe
If you have a dog bone-shape cookie cutter, great; if not, you can use any shape cookie cutter you desire or just cut square shapes with a knife after you roll the dough. This recipe makes approximately ten biscuits, although the size cookie cutter you use could change the quantity.
Ingredients:
2 ½ cups whole wheat flour
½ cup powdered milk
½ tsp salt
1 egg, beaten
6 TBSP butter or meat drippings
Heat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. In a mixing bowl, combine the whole wheat flour, powdered milk, and salt. Add the beaten egg and butter or meat drippings from dinner. Add just enough water to hold the mixture together.
Use a rolling pin or your fingers to either roll or pat the dough to ½” thick. Cut shapes with the cookie cutter or a knife. If you use a cookie cutter you can still bake the leftover pieces of dough. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes. Allow the cookies to cool completely before you give one to your dog.
If you are giving some of the biscuits as a gift place them in a cellophane bag decorated with dog stickers and tie a ribbon at the top of the bag.
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Easy Present Idea
You will need a bandana that fits around your dog’s neck. You will also need some lavender or rose petals. Boil water and soak the lavender or rose petals in the hot water. After thirty minutes, use a slotted spoon to remove the plants.
Put the bandana(s) in the herb-scented water. Allow the fabric to soak through for thirty-to-sixty minutes. Hang up the fabric so it can air dry thoroughly before you tie it around your dog’s neck. You can keep the herb water in a jar so you can re-soak the bandana as you need to.
These easy treats and pet gift ideas are a great way to bond with your pet.
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