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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 batch 454g

Recipe makes 1 batch)

Calories 1090
Calories from Fat 211 (19%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 23.4g 36%
Saturated Fat 4.1g 20%
Monounsaturated Fat 7.8g
Polyunsaturated Fat 8.8g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 30mg 10%
Sodium 740mg 30%
Potassium 985mg 28%
Total Carbohydrate 148.3g 49%
Dietary Fiber 16.9g 67%
Sugars 2.0g
Protein 72.4g 144%

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Wheat-Free Tuna or Turkey Dog Treats

Recipe #288797 | 35 min | 15 min prep | add private note
Dreamer in Ontario

By: Dreamer in Ontario
Feb 25, 2008

Original recipes from thepoop.com and littlepawspetclub.blogspot.com The number of treats this recipe makes depends on the size of the cutouts. *** Note: Regarding garlic and dogs: Many dogs enjoy the taste of garlic and it's a natural flea repellent. A small bit of cooked garlic should not be toxic. However, according to the American Animal Hospital Association, raw and spoiled garlic is toxic and potentially fatal to dogs. Consult with your veterinarian before using and use in small quantities.***

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Ingredients

Directions

  1. 1
    Using a food processor or blender, grind oatmeal until it becomes a coarse flour.
  2. 2
    Remove to a small bowl and reserve.
  3. 3
    Place tuna or turkey in processor and oil and blend.
  4. 4
    Add the rest of the ingredients, including the oatmeal, and pulse until mixture forms a ball.
  5. 5
    Continue to pulse for 2 to 3 minutes.
  6. 6
    Knead on a floured surface until a soft ball is formed.
  7. 7
    Roll out to 1/8 " to 1/4 " thickness.
  8. 8
    Cut into whatever shapes you prefer.
  9. 9
    Bake on a lightly greased baking sheet for 20 to 25 minutes at 350°F.
  10. 10
    Cool completely.

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From: Seamor

On Jun 21, 2009

Well, my whole house now smells like tuna, but I think it was worth it. My dog seems to really love these, the smell alone drove her insane while I was baking these. I don't recommend using a blender to mix everything together, doesn't work. Use a food processor, or your good old fashioned hands (after pureeing the tuna of course). I used a shot glass to make about 60 small round treats. Let's see how long these last! Update: Made a double batch of turkey. I actually got 165 shot glass/loonie size treats...great deal! This time I used my hand mixer to grind the oatmeal, puree turkey and mix most of it together until it got too hard and mixed the rest by hand.

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  • From: Fudge Lady

    On Dec 18, 2008

    Most dogs should not have corn also. Corn is just as bad as wheat. I would never feed these to my dogs

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  • From: SoupCookie

    On Apr 27, 2009

    My dog loved these...literally drooled upon seeing them! She had no troubles digesting the garlic powder or the cornmeal.

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    From: KITTENCAL

    On Nov 20, 2008

    my kittys love tuna so tryed these and both kittys really enjoyed them, I cut the garlic powder to 1/8 teaspoon, I shaped them into small balls and only baked in a convection oven for 15 minutes and i think that they could have even baked for less time, thanks for this great kitty treat Dreamer!

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