NO FLEA DOG BISCUITS!

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This no flea dog biscuits recipe contains an all-natural flea repellent that dogs simply love, and they are easy to make too! This is a great way to naturally supplement your dogs diet with something that really works.

This tasty dog biscuits recipe is sure to be a hit with your dog, and what better way to keep the fleas away then with natural ingredients. These dog biscuits contain brewers yeast, which is a natural flea repellent that also happens to be good for your dog too! Dogs love brewers yeast too! It's probably a good idea to use regular methods for preventing fleas on your animals, but it's also good to supplement their diet with brewers yeast too. My vet once told me that brewers yeast is also good for the dog's coat, so that's an added benefit. Regardless dogs just love the stuff and you can use it as liberally as you like. You can use whole wheat flour, but you can also use any flour you like as long as you get a rollable dough. You can also substitute beef or chicken stock for the water too if you want. You can buy the powdered brewers yeast in your local health food store, and you should be able to find a big can of it in your natural/health food store too.

You can give your dog the brewers yeast in tablet form as a special treat. They absolutely love the taste too. Brewers yeast has often been called a natural way to repel fleas. Apparently, it is secreted through the dog's skin and fleas don't like the odor that's emitted. The ingredients you will need for this no flea dog biscuits recipe include oats, powdered brewers yeast, whole wheat flour or any flour you like, egg, water and shredded cheddar cheese. To start this easy recipe preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Next place the brewers yeast, oats, cheese and flour in a large bowl. Then in a separate small bowl, beat the egg, and add it to the flour mixture and stir well. Add only enough water to make a rollable dough. Then roll out the dough to �-inch thickness on a lightly floured surface, and now for the fun part cut the dough into desired doggy shapes.

Bake for 30 minutes. Turn off oven and leave biscuits in there until oven is completely cool (this dehydrates them for storage).

This recipe site is created by the lovely Judy, she is a widow and a retired mechanical engineer, she has now switched careers and is a professional photographer, food writer and cookbook author and live near Woodstock, New York. She loves to cook, entertain and share her recipes and tips. She is also a self proclaimed bakeware addict and dog lover/rescuer. Some of the recipes you will find on her site include appetizers, beef, breads, brunch, cakes, chicken, comfort foods, condiments, cookies, desserts, dips, dog recipes, everyday meals, pasta, pork, salads and more.

If you like this recipe, we hope that you will share it with your friends and the rest of the world. A recipe this good should be shared, and thank you so much to the clever and creative recipe artist who created it.

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