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What, If Anything , Can She Have?

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Tilly2 | 18:51 Thu 03rd Apr 2014 | Animals & Nature
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Tilly has been very poorly and I am currently following a daily four small meals of chicken/fish and white rice regime.

She is not allowed any biscuits, treats, leather chews or anything like that.

Dogs are creatures of habit and she expects a leather chewy when she's had her dinner, and a biscuit when we come back from a walk. Is there anything anyone can suggest that she could have as a little treat which is not going to have a deleterious affect on her inflamed digestive system?
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You can process cooked chicken or fish and cooked rice together into a paste and then bake it in a slow oven to make biscuits. make sure you use silicone paper to bake on as they will stick of you can't add any oil or fat.
19:56 Thu 03rd Apr 2014
little bit of boiled chicken.
A little Special K?
Maybe some carrot or a piece of apple.
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Thanks for your suggestions.

She likes carrots, apples, chicken and porridge. I don't know about Special K, sibs. She's never had that.
You can process cooked chicken or fish and cooked rice together into a paste and then bake it in a slow oven to make biscuits. make sure you use silicone paper to bake on as they will stick of you can't add any oil or fat.
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That's a really good idea woof. Thank you. I'll do that.
you a welcome Tilly, i quite often bake for my dogs...I do a mean tuna and garlic shortbread, that humans have been known to gobble down!
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Woof, how long and at what temperature shall I cook these chicken/rice biscuits?
I'm not known for my baking skills!
Hi Tilly. You are actually drying the mixture rather than cooking it so a low heat. I have a fan oven and cook them at around 100 to 110 c for a non fan 110 to 120 just keep and eye that they aren't burning and poke them every so often till they are hard. I forgot to say they need storing in the fridge in an airtight box.
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Thanks again, woof. I'll try some of those later this afternoon.

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