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15-10-10, 10:59 PM
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What's your dog's fave?
My 2 like most things, but their fave is usually what the other one has got lol. They can't have bones/rawhide as that would start world war 3!!! Even a couple of jumbones would start a riot
So what does it for your lovely doggie?
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15-10-10, 11:54 PM
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Believe it or not but otto's favourite is ice cubes!!! He likes them even more than peanut butter in a kong!
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16-10-10, 07:43 AM
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Aww bless, I can just imagine him chasing them round the floor ha ha
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16-10-10, 08:31 AM
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small pieces of cut up sausages, they dry out after a while, so they are not greasy in your pocket,...and they love them,............... amonst others
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16-10-10, 08:44 AM
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Homemade liver cake is their favourite but they like cheese, chopped sausage and beef jerky. The jerky's good as it's dry, but very smelly!
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16-10-10, 11:52 AM
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I've heard about liver cake before but never been brave enough to try, how do you make yours? I'd love to know
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Crimsonstaffs Dream Girl (Tilly)
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16-10-10, 11:53 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Stuart
small pieces of cut up sausages, they dry out after a while, so they are not greasy in your pocket,...and they love them,............... amonst others
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Excellent idea, I'll have to try that
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16-10-10, 12:02 PM
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Max loves cubes of cheese, i did all his puppy training with this.
But he loves most things, you carn't even eat a sweet in our house without him trying to get it off you! 
He can be a bit of a thief too, if you have take away pizza and leave the box on the side with a couple of slices in for later, you usually don't get it because he's helped his self!!  xx
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16-10-10, 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by max's mom
Max loves cubes of cheese, i did all his puppy training with this.
But he loves most things, you carn't even eat a sweet in our house without him trying to get it off you! 
He can be a bit of a thief too, if you have take away pizza and leave the box on the side with a couple of slices in for later, you usually don't get it because he's helped his self!!  xx
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Lol my sister's gsd is a big thief too, they are so tall nothing is safe ha ha. At least my staffords can't reach anything on the kitchen top although Boris is so agile he could easily spring up there
Luckily he's the best behaved of the 2
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16-10-10, 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by zetstaff
I've heard about liver cake before but never been brave enough to try, how do you make yours? I'd love to know
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12 oz liver
2 eggs
2-4 cloves garlic
SR flour to bind
Whizz up first 3 ingredients in a blender. Consistency will be like a thick milkshake. Pour into mixing bowl, holding your nose  Mix in enough flour to bind it together to a cake mix consistency. Spread into shallow baking tin and bake at moderate temp for 20-30 mins until evenly cooked. Cool in tin before cutting into pieces. Freezes well.
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