How to Make Brownies for Dogs

Preheat your oven to 350°C (180°C)., Line and grease the baking tray., Throw all the ingredients into a food processor., Puree the ingredients until you get a smooth consistency., Pour the slop into the baking tray., Bake for twenty minutes., Allow...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Preheat your oven to 350°C (180°C).

    Before you bake these, the oven needs to be the correct temperature.
  2. Step 2: Line and grease the baking tray.

    Cut a piece of baking paper with extra length on each end so you can pull them out. , Use a sharp blade and cut meat into small pieces if your processor has low power. , This will take approximately three minutes. , Spread it around with a spoon so the brownies will make an even layer. , The brownies should be very dry and piping hot. , Cut into small pieces.

    Like regular brownies, they are very rich. , They can keep for a few weeks in the refrigerator. , These brownies provide a high source of fibre for your dog and the added garlic does wonders for flea prevention.
  3. Step 3: Throw all the ingredients into a food processor.

  4. Step 4: Puree the ingredients until you get a smooth consistency.

  5. Step 5: Pour the slop into the baking tray.

  6. Step 6: Bake for twenty minutes.

  7. Step 7: Allow to cool

  8. Step 8: before cutting in squares.

  9. Step 9: Place the brownies in a sealed container.

  10. Step 10: Serve sparingly to your dog.

Detailed Guide

Before you bake these, the oven needs to be the correct temperature.

Cut a piece of baking paper with extra length on each end so you can pull them out. , Use a sharp blade and cut meat into small pieces if your processor has low power. , This will take approximately three minutes. , Spread it around with a spoon so the brownies will make an even layer. , The brownies should be very dry and piping hot. , Cut into small pieces.

Like regular brownies, they are very rich. , They can keep for a few weeks in the refrigerator. , These brownies provide a high source of fibre for your dog and the added garlic does wonders for flea prevention.

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