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This Oatmeal Dog Treat Recipe Features Oatmeal Crunchies


This Corgi Wants an Oatmeal Dog Treat!

Oatmeal Crunchies are a favorite oatmeal dog treat recipe. They're a quick and easy dog treat. Just mix up the ingredients and pop them in the oven!


Oatmeal Crunchies
Ingredients:

  • 3 ½ cups Whole Wheat Flour

  • 2 Cups Oatmeal (uncooked)

  • 1/2 Cup Milk

  • 1 Cup Beef or Chic Stock

  • ¼ Cup Meat Drippings

  • Directions:
    Preheat oven to 300 degrees.

    Combine Meat Drippings, Stock and Milk in a large bowl and beat with a fork or spoon.

    In a separate bowl, mix the flour and oatmeal. Pour liquid ingredients into dry and mix well. Press the batter onto a greased cookie sheet with sides.

    Cut into geometric shapes with a knife. Bake for one hour. Then, turn off the oven but leave the biscuits in the oven to harden overnight. Refrigerate afterwards.

    2-3 dozen depending on size and shapes

    Optional:

    Add well shredded carrot to the mix just before pouring into the cookie sheet.

    Reader Shandi says she added a 1/4 cup of peanut butter and her dogs loved them. Thanks for writing Shandi!


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