Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 636
Format: Bargain Price
Label: Running Press Book Publishing houses
Manufacturer: Running Press Book Publishing houses
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 128
Printing Date: April 30, 2005
Publishing house: Running Press Book Publishing houses
Sale Popularity Level: 996160
Studio: Running Press Book Publishing houses
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Based on the sucess of our You Bake 'Em Dog Biscuits Mini Kit(tm), which sold more than 110,000 units since its release in 2003, we're introducing this comprehensive guide to making canine 'cookies'-sure to appeal to pet owners who want to pamper their faithful companions. This fun and family-friendly cookbook is full of homemade recipes that taste great to dogs and may often offer health benefits as well. With more than 50 recipes ranging from special occasion goodies to training treats to healthful snacks for pooches with special needs, the You Bake 'em Dog Biscuits Cookbook is supplemented with expert tips, advice, and fun ways to reward a good dog. Janine Adams is an award-winning pet writer and a columnist for Dog World magazine and lives in St. Louis, Missouri.
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I looked at several other cookbooks before I choose this one. The book gives you low fat and grain/chicken free recipes. Plus, a lot of really useful general dog information. Try the liver leather recipe. All the dogs go crazy for it, and it is perfect if you want to use treats during training.
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I bought a copy of this book several months ago and have already made many of the recipes not only for my Cairn Terrier, but as gifts for other dogs and it is a hit! The recipes are easy to make, don't take a lot of ingredients and you can subsitute ingredients and experiment to fit your dogs tastes and needs. I have also given two copies as gifts. Try making your dog some treats - it's fun!
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I just got a puppy and have been very concerned about what goes into his food and treats, so I decided that I want to try making my own (not to mention that this makes for great gifts to give). When I went to the store to find books on this type of thing, it is surprising that not many books are just about biscuits. I love my dog, but I find it a little ludacris that many doggie biscuit books actually have real meals for dogs in them (Labradore Lasagnia, Pup's Pizza, meatloaf, even Arroz con Pollo)... I'm truly serious! If you make meals for your dog, I appologize and do not mean to affend, but I barely have time to make my own meals, let alone something for my dog. Baking biscuits is one thing... but actual meals each night is another.
This book was right to the point and had everything I desired in it... buscuits, treats, and even cupcakes for when he does have a special celebration. The recipes are easy to follow and the ingredients seem easy to find. I think this book is a real treat and paired with the right cookie cutters makes a great gift (see also their set that comes with cutters). I got the book as opposed to the set because I also got "Make Your Own Healthy Doggie Biscuits" by Jonna Anne that came with 3 cutters (also an excellent book and set). I may also get the You Bake 'em Dog Biscuit mini set so that I have a smaller bone. I thought this book hit the target and I love it!
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This book has silly graphics as somebody else had mentioned, but I don't care about that. It's kind of cute actually. The recipes are straight forward and there are tips for storing the treats. The book even has recommendations for throwing a dog party. I'm anxious to make the pumpkin muffins for my guy and his dog buddies.
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enjoyed this book. Good info,easy to read and use. Has a lovely selection and variety of recipes.Thoroughly recommend it.
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