I made these for my pooch today and he absolutely loves them!
I thought it would be great to share them with you guys! They're quick, easy, I think theyd make a great christmas treat... and finally, no animals were harmed in the making of them! Completely vegan.
This is so good! I've been collecting recipes to make treats for my elderly dog. But all the recipes I have are vegetarian, not vegan. I'll give these a try, especially the carob ones.
Ohhh - we have done up a cook book for our beautiful doggie friends, you can check it out here... http://www.veganera.com/Resources.htm
It is called Love Of An Angel. Our beautiful rescued puppy Trudi brings us so much Love and Happiness everyday - we LOVE her so much!!!!!
Would there be any reason why I couldn't feed these biscuits to my cats?
Cats can't process nuts very well, and garlic is toxic to them. I'm not going to say they're okay to feed to the cats.... I'd probably get another opinion.
Isn't garlic toxic to dogs if they have to much. Could the recipe be made with no, or less garlic?
Might try these out for christmas. I ended up spending a lot of my money on actual humans this year, so a batch of christmas dog biscuits should keep them happy and me guilt free (even though they wouldn't even understand christmas anyway...)
Isn't garlic toxic to dogs if they have to much. Could the recipe be made with no, or less garlic?
Might try these out for christmas. I ended up spending a lot of my money on actual humans this year, so a batch of christmas dog biscuits should keep them happy and me guilt free (even though they wouldn't even understand christmas anyway...)
It's a bit of a debatable subject really. Most people say that raw garlic is the real no-no. Ther isn't too much garlic in them, and it's only powder. You can add less if you want, or none at all