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DIY Dehydrated Dog Treats

Uploaded on August 31, 2015 • 3 min
In this video, Cindy makes dehydrated dog treats out of simple ingredients. These treats are based on a raw diet, but are more practical to carry around for training sessions.

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kbethsim504
October 3, 2015
i can only find pumpkin seed powder is that what your using? i have DE. would like to know specifically the measurements to make this. thank yo
Schlungg
September 24, 2015
I also find this way of preparing sound and practical treats very useful, but like other people I missed more specific infos about the proportional amounts within that mixture.
As well I have no idea what diatonateous earth is. But probably I will not get it anyway here in Brazil, also no pumpkin powder. Is it possible to use fresh, mashed pumpkins too?
But anyway thanks a lot for the great idea!
chantie3
September 15, 2015
I too would love to get the amounts of what the ingredients are as well as the amounts used for my dog treats.

What is diatonateous earth and where can I buy it? What is it good for?
DawnsDawgs
September 14, 2015
Very interesting but would like more specifics as to the amounts that were uesd
HelenHollyer
September 4, 2015
Concise explanation of useful topic. Only criticism is that speaker appears to be reading from a script in a rather rote manner, which makes the presentation less compelling.
clcw2
September 3, 2015
I would be interested in more specific information as well. Thanks.
MarionandTule
August 31, 2015
It was a very good presentation, but, from a practical point of view, I need more information about amounts. It looked like 2 tablespoons of diatonateous earth and 2 of pumpkin powder with a roll of the meat - one pound? We have never fed our dogs diatonateous earth but I have it. What is it good for?
We mix a lot of vegetables with our meats. This roll seemed to be meat only.
Could regular pumpkin from a can work?
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