Baked Piggy Dog Chews - Large & Small Dogs |
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Prep Time: 15 Minutes Cook Time: 300 Minutes |
Ready In: 315 Minutes Servings: 6 |
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This all started with my wanting dog chews for my pup more cheaply (and in smaller pieces) than I could buy in the store. Ingredients:
pigs ears, as you feel like making into dog chews |
1 cup olive oil or 1 cup vegetable oil |
instant bouillon granules |
salt |
Directions:
1. Pig ears are often available at Asian markets. 2. Scrub the pig ears well, cleaning them under running tap water. 3. (I've even scrubbed them with a bit of soap.) Using a pair of sharp, sturdy kitchen scissors, cut the ears into about three pieces each. 4. Dip or brush each piece of ear with oil, then place them on a baking sheet. As a special treat, you can use peanut oil or coconut oil. 5. When all ear pieces are dipped or brushed, sprinkle bouillon powder and a *little* bit of salt over the sheet's contents. Be careful not to over-salt them! 6. (Most of the commercial ones I've bought for my dog send her running to her water dish for a huge drinking orgy after she's finished eating an ear. I think they contain too much salt, not to mention far too big for her small size.) Bake the ear pieces in the oven at a low 250 degrees for five or six hours. 7. Drain on paper towels. 8. Feed to your doggie one piece at a time - this is important for small dogs. My dog would happily eat a whole ear all at once, but I doubt it's good for her. 9. These smaller chews are better for smaller dogs. |
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