ool, stir in the baby shampoo until bubbles start to form
Mix all ingredients in a gallon jug and fill with water.
Shake well.
May leave concentrated if desired.
Use 1 to 2 tablespoons per dog shampoo.
More for lareger dogs may be necessary.
an combine the can of dog food and 10 oz of
Mix the three ingredients in a large bowl and then transfer to a leftover squeeze bottle (like an old shampoo bottle). Give it a little shake to make sure it is mixed.
Apply to your doggy just as you would normal shampoo. It is best if you can massage it into the fur and let sit for 5 minutes. My dog did not mind as long as I kept massaging the shampoo around.
Rinse your doggy thoroughly with warm water. Towel dry.
Measure all ingredients into a quart container that has a lid. Fill with water.
Store until needed.
For a gallon, multiply each item by four.
With a serrated knife cut the roll of paper towels to form 2 short rolls. Remove cardboard centers.
Place one roll into a plastic container that has a lid.
Mix the water, shampoo and oil well and pour into container. Close to allow towels to absorb liquid.
To use, pull center sheet from roll.
Cover tightly between uses.
Cut roll of towels in half; remove cardboard center.
Mix water, shampoo and oil in plastic container (such as an old baby wipe container).
Put 1/2 of the roll in container.
Put the lid on and turn upside down to let the towels soak thoroughly.
Tip back, right side up.
Pull from center of roll.
Keep other 1/2 of roll for another time.
Cut Bounty towels in half so that you have 2 short rolls of towels.
Remove cardboard core with fingers.
Place in container. (I use an empty round wipes container.)
Boil water and add shampoo and lotion; pour over paper towels and replace lid.
These work great and save a lot of money.
You may need to adjust water amount to your liking (I use 3 1/2 cups).
Mix the shampoo and water together first then add the salt and fragrance.
I usually only add the food coloring if I am giving this as a gift.
In a saucepan, boil the beer until it is reduced to 1/4 cup. Cool the beer and add it to the shampoo.
Note: You have changed the composition of the shampoo, therefore, changing the preservatives that have been added -- so this is something that I would use up fairly quickly as the shelf life has been changed.
/2 cups of Prescription dog food; spoon in pumpkin and
ookie cutter appropriate for your dog's size.
You may
Add the vinegar to your favorite shampoo. Shake the bottle until incorporated.
Note: This application is more of a gage than an amount. You can add as much vinegar as you want, but make sure that you have more shampoo than vinegar in the end. I would start off with a small amount of vinegar and increase if necessary.
Mix all ingredients and shape into dog bones (you can use bone shaped cookie cutter).
Bake at 300\u00b0 for 1 hour.
Makes 48 bones.
and olive oil. Store the dog food in resealable containers in
Cut up 4 hot dog buns into squares. Dump all
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ith cookie cutters (I use dog shapes for mine).
Place
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Combine flour and garlic powder. Mix in chicken broth and vegetable(s). Add enough cold water to form a ball. Roll out dough to 1/2\" and using a cookie cutter, cut into shapes (your choice-I like to use one shaped like a bone or a heart). Place on a non-stick cookie sheet & bake for 25 minutes. Let cool.
Since there are no preservatives, I recommend storing all homemade dog treats in the refrigerator.
Preheat oven to 325\u00b0F.
Mix together all dry ingredients in a medium size bowl.
Mix together all wet ingredeints in a small bowl.
Mix the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Batter should feel like biscuit dough.
Turn out onto a lightly floured surface and knead 4-6 times. Roll out to 1/2\" thick.
Cut into biscuit shapes, or your favorite dog shapes.
Bake at 325F for 2 hours. Allow to cool in the oven so they harden (can allow to stay in oven overnight).
Store in an airtight container.
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