The orphan
formula I always used sure helped when I had a problem....
1 8oz plain
yogurt (with live cultures)
1 jar strained baby beef (not junior)
2 egg yolks
2 cans evaporated milk
12 oz sterile water
Blend with
blender then wait for bubbles to settle and stir. Use premie nipples.
I found that it all wouldn't fit in the blender at the same time
so I would blend all the ingredience except one can of milk and
the water then I would add them in a clean container that I would
put in the refrig. Warm enough for each feeding.
I also
used this for weaning pups by adding regular adult kibble in the
blender. I have told a lot of breeders about this formula over
the years and all have had great success with it. It firms the
stool and if the pups should get too firm, just increase the water
in the formula.
SATIN BALLS
This recipe
is one for putting weight on an animal quickly, as some use it
for putting a couple extra pounds on a show animal prior to the
big day, or an animal that may have been ill and needs a weight
gain program. It has also been reported that this recipe
will help with some forms of hair loss, such as when your dog(s)
blow their coat, to keep the coat healthy and shiny. This
recipe is entended to be fed raw.
10# hamburger
meat
1 jar wheat germ
1 lg box of oatmeal (uncooked)
1 1/4 Cup vegetable oil
10 eggs
10 sm pkgs unflavored gelatin
1 1/4 Cup unflavored molasses
A pinch of salt
1 lg box Total cereal (2lb's)
(You may also add a pinch of garlic powder to add flavor)
Mix all
ingredients together well, much like a meatloaf....put into separate
freezer bags and freeze, thawing out as needed. It puts
weight on in a very short time, not to mention the gloss in their
coat. You can use it every day when they have a show
to do and it does not produce diarrhea. It can be fed
alone or with kibble.
This recipe
was originally received from Dianne Carreon
BETTY LEWIS'
SATIN BALLS
I
don't like the Satin Ball recipe b/c of the sugar- laden Total
Cereal. Here's the fat ball recipe that helped put weight on Druid.
1
lb ground beef
1 8 oz pkg cream cheese
1 jar all natural peanut butter
1 jar (smaller of the sizes) wheat germ
1 doz egg yolks
1 cup or so of flaked oats soaked in heavy cream
Mix up,
form balls, freeze, feed as treats or food supplement.
Marg's
Treats Recipe
2
cups Flour
3 tbs. Vegetable Oil
1 cup Wheat Germ or Cornmeal (or ½ cup each)
1 Egg; lightly beaten
½ cup Chicken Broth
(I use the liver water from boiling the livers)
2 tsp. Chopped Parsley
1 cup Chopped Chicken Livers, cooked
Preheat
oven to 400oF. Combine flour and wheat germ (or cornmeal).
In separate bowl, beat egg with oil, add broth and parsley, mix
well. Add dry ingredients to bowl a little at a time, stirring
well. Fold in chicken livers and mix well. Dough
will be firm. Turn dough out onto lightly floured surface
and knead briefly. Roll out ½" thick and cut into shapes.
Place on greased cookie sheets 1" apart. Bake 15 minutes
or until firm. Store in refrigerator or freezer.
Recipe from Marg MacFadden
NO-FLEA
DOG BISCUIT
(treats)
**(if
your dog has a yeast allergy, I would not suggest making this)
2 cups All-Purpose Flour
½ cup Wheat Germ
½ cup Brewers Yeast
1 tsp Salt
2 each Cloves Garlic, minced
3 tbs. Vegetable or Olive Oil
1 cup Chicken Stock (or any flavor you wish to use)
Preheat
oven to 400oF. Grease two to three baking sheets.
Combine first four ingredients. In a large mixing bowl,
combine garlic and oil. Slowly stir flour mixture
and stock alternately into oil and garlic, beating well, until
the dough is well-mixed. Shape dough into a ball.
On lightly floured surface, roll out dough 12" thick. Using
a 2" biscuit cutter, cut dough into rounds. Transfer
biscuits to prepared baking sheets. Bake 20-25 minutes or
until well browned. Turn off heat and allow biscuits to
dry in oven for several hours or over night. Store in refrigerator
or freezer. Makes about 26 biscuits.
Marg MacFadden
Frozen Homemade
Dog Treats
Ingredients:
2 Mombo (32 oz.) plain or vanilla yogurts
1 Small (6 oz.) can of tuna in water
2 Teaspoons of garlic powder
24 3 oz. Plastic (not paper) bathroom cups
Open yogurts.
If they are full to the top, use a spoon to scoop one bathroom
cup out. (These will be frozen as plain yogurt.) Put half of the
can of tuna in each yogurt container. Add 1 teaspoon of garlic
powder to each container. Mix each container thoroughly.
Use a spoon
to scoop the mixture into the bathroom cups. Place on tray and
pop in freezer overnight. Makes approximately 24 treats.
Variations:
Natural Flea Prevention: Mix in garlic powder, brewers yeast and
fennel seed.
Veggie Delight: Mix in cooked peas or other veggies. Chicken Frozen
Treats: Use canned chicken instead of tuna. Potassium Boost: Add
in a mashed banana.
I have
heard of others putting them into standard ice cube trays instead
of the plastic cups. When frozen, they pop them out and put in
plastic bags or wrap in wax paper.
Jack &
Amy Corrigan
CHEESE
BONE COOKIES
(treats)
2 cups
all purpose flour
1 1/4 cup cheese, any kind, shredded
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 cup vegetable oil
4 tbsp. water
Preheat
oven to 400 degrees. Combine flour, cheese, garlic and oil, knead
well. Add water, if needed to form stiff dough. Roll out on
floured surface to 1/2" thick, cut into shapes. Place on ungreased
cookie sheet. Bake 10 to 15 minutes or until bottoms are lightly
browned. Cool on wire rack. Refrigerate in airtight container.
From the
January 1994 issue of West Texas Dogs
MICROWAVE
DOG BISCUITS
(treats)
1/2 cup
all-purpose flour
3/4 cup non-fat dry milk powder
1/2 cup quick-cooking rolled oats
1/4 cup yellow cornmeal
1 tsp. sugar
1/3 cup shortening
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 tbsp. instant bouillon granules - either beef or chicken
1/2 cup hot water
Combine
flours, milk powder, rolled oats, cornmeal and sugar in medium
bowl. Cut in shortening until mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
Add egg to dry this mixture, and stir. Add bouillon into
hot water until dissolved. Slowly pour hot water/bouillon
into flour mixture with a fork till all is moistened. Form
dough into a ball and knead on floured board 5 minutes,
or until smooth and elastic. Divide dough in half and roll
out each half to about 1/2 inch thick. Make cut-outs with
cookie cutters, or make nuggets by rolling round into 1 inch
diameter log, and cutting into 1/2 inch pcs. Arrange six cut-out
shapes or 24 nuggets on a 10 inch plate. Microwave at 50% (medium)
for 5 to 10 minutes, or until firm and dry to the touch. Rotate
plate every 2 minutes and turn shapes over half way through the
cooking time. Cool on wire rack. Shapes will crisp as they cool
Louise's
Fedemma's Fat Balls
WEIGHT GAIN
Small
heavy cream
1 doz eggs
2 blocks of cream cheese (room temp)
5 lbs ground beef -- (I get the 27% fat)
1 sm box TOTAL cereal
(crunch up Total into small crumbs)
1 cup wheat germ
mix dry ingredients
Add heavy cream
Add cream cheese
MIX TOGETHER
Add ground beef
MIX TOGETHER
Roll into balls -- I put them on cookie sheets and freeze,
makes a lot --
Marge Paszeks Fat Balls
WEIGHT GAIN
1
lb hamburger
1 package cream cheese
1 dozen egg yolks
1 jar all natural peanut butter
about 1 cup rolled oats soaked in milk
1 jar wheat germ
Mix
up, measure out, feed as needed. You'll need to mix it with your
hands. It's hard to mix and messy. I usually make
this with more
hamburger (like, 2 or 3lbs) and freeze what I'm not using
that day or the next.
Sunshine
Bait
(treats)
mix together
1 lb. of finely ground raw liver,
1 cup of flour,
1/2 cup cornmeal,
1 to 3 tablespoons garlic salt.
Spread on a lightly greased piece of tin foil on a cookie sheet.
It
is very THICK -- like wet concrete! Bake at 350 degrees for 30
minutes.
When it is done, peel off the tin foil, break the liver into pieces,
and then freeze in packages to fit your needs
BY MARILU
BASKIN
from Canine Classified, Houston, Texas
Liver
Cookies
(They LOVE these disgusting things)
(treats)
1 lb Beef
Liver Preheat Oven to 350 degrees
Garlic Powder
Corn Meal
Whole wheat or White Flour
Blend in
regular blender until liquid. Measure the Liquid content (cups)
and add an equal amount of Corn Meal and Flour, split evenly.
(eg. 1 cup liquid liver to 1/2 cup corn meal and 1/2 cup flour)
Add 1/4 tsp garlic powder per 2 cup volume and blend the whole
mess together. Pour into a greased, glass baking dish. Pop into
the oven and bake for 1/2 hr. Reduce heat to 250 degrees and continue
baking for another hour. Reduce to 200 degrees and bake for another
1/2 hr. Remove from oven and let cool in the fridge. Once cool,
cut into 1" square cubes. Freeze individual training portions
in zip-locks or foil.
Hot
Dog Slices
(treats)
1 lb hot
dogs (preferably low salt, or whatever your dog likes)
Cut all
the hot dogs into 1/2 to 1/8 inch slices. Spread paper towels
on a micro-wavable pan, then lay on the slices, so that
they don't overlap. Microwave on medium for 3 minutes, do it once
or twice or more depending on the wattage of your microwave, until
the slices are small and fairly dry. Pat dry with more paper towels,
place in zip-locks and freeze. Remove as many as needed for your
session.
I'd like
feedback from you readers to know what you want to read
about or learn. danelady@doglogic.com
Dried
Beef Liver (good for treats/motivators)
Preheat
Oven to 250 degrees
1 Lb Beef
Liver
Garlic Powder 1 - 3 tbsp
1 Lg Pot boiling Water
Rinse the
beef liver well in cool water. Place the liver in a large pot
of boiling water. Add Garlic powder 1-3 Tbsp to water. Allow
enough room in the pot to prevent boiling over, and allow to boil
for at least 1/2 to 3/4 hr or until cooked well. Let cool,
cut into 1/2 inch sq cubes. Spread on a foil lined cookie sheet.
Bake in a 250 degree oven for at least 2 hrs (longer is OK) or
until dry to the touch. Liver will be shrunk to about 1/4 inch
cubes when done.
This liver
is very dry when done, and can be stored in the freezer in a plastic
or ziploc container. The dried liver will last all day in your
pocket, and won't stain your clothing, it is also much cheaper
than freeze dried liver. You can keep it in small film canisters
in your pocket so your dog won't smell it.