![]() ![]() Learn more about using flax in your homemade dog treats, with our Cheesy Flax Squares recipe. Ground Flax - Flax has so many wonderful health benefits.Yield - Using a 3 inch bone shaped cookie cutter, you will get 18 homemade dog biscuits. They will keep in the freezer for up to 6 months. Storing - These homemade dog biscuits will stay fresh in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. Turn off the oven and leave them there to cool for 2 hours or overnight.Gather the extra dough, knead into a ball, and repeat the process of rolling and cutting until there is no more dough. Cut shapes out of the dough and place on your prepared baking sheet.Lightly spray a baking sheet with non-stick cooking spray.You'll essentially have a dog treat dough sandwich. Lay down one large sheet of parchment paper, roll your dough onto it, then lay another piece of parchment on top.Knead lightly in the bowl with your hands.Make a well in the dry ingredients, and pour in the peanut butter mixture.Use a fork to whisk together the wet ingredients until completely combined. Then pour in the peanut butter, water, and bacon grease. In a medium bowl, lightly beat the egg.In a microwave safe bowl, warm the peanut butter.Crumble the bacon, once cooled, and stir into the flour mixture.In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, ground flax, wheat bran, and baking powder.Pour the bacon grease into a glass measuring cup.With two of dogs favorite flavors, all in one dog treat, get ready to wipe the drool off the floor, and make extra batches! But we've tried to off-set the indulgent ingredients with healthy and nutritional ones, like ground flax and wheat bran. Since bacon is high in fat and sodium, this may not be an everyday biscuit. ![]()
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