?? about using dog food "gravy"

gritsar

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We still haven't managed to drive the 45 minutes to a feed store that is carrying the chicken soup for the dog...food, but are going to try and get there this week.
Right now Jax won't eat his dry kibble without the addition of some canned food.
Our plan is to get away from using canned food and store-bought treats in favor of fresh made treats and meat.
Does this gravy recipe sound okay to use every day on his kibble?

chicken breast (pulverized)
water
flour
whole eggs

Found a good recipe for liver treats and homemade frosty paws too. I'll be making up the liver treats as soon as I can bring myself to face the smell of liver cooking.
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It sounds fine to me. Matter of fact, can I come eat at your house?????
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I expect someone will take exception to the flour, but as far a s I'm concerned he is a lucky dog.
 
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I used to make liver brownies for training treat for my dogs. They LOVED them but you had to actually liquify the liver in the food processor into an indescribably disgusting goo. I stuck it out as long as I could. They didn't smell too bad cooking, though, because you added a slew of garlic.
 
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I think I saw the same brownie recipe!
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Printed out 19 pages of doggie treat recipes. Plan to try most. Can you tell I don't have a life???
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All this for a pup that will eat chicken poo every chance he gets.
 
I would like to have those recipes, or the site where I can print them off. I have a crazy pup I am going to have to start training, and those liver bits would be great to use to rewards. I use to make biscuits for our boxer because he didn't like store bought ones, need to get back in the habit again.
 

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