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Dog Biscuits #1 (Low Purine For Kidney Stone Prone Dogs) Recipe
by Global Cookbook

Dog Biscuits #1 (Low Purine For Kidney Stone Prone Dogs)
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  Servings: 12

Ingredients

  • 2 c. White rice flour
  • 1/2 c. Soy flour
  • 1/4 c. Cornmeal
  • 2 Tbsp. Safflower oil
  • 2 lrg Large eggs c Lowfat milk
  • 1/4 c. Molasses, unsulphered
  • 1/2 c. Sunflower seeds

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Blend Large eggs and lowfat milk. Mix dry ingredients. Add in melted butter (or possibly oil), molasses and egg mix
  2. (save 1 Tbsp egg mix). Knead together (add in lowfat milk if too dry), let sit for 1/2 hour. Roll to 1/2 inch and cut into desired shapes with cookie cutter. Put on cookie sheet, "paint" on remaining egg mix, and bake 30 min. Let cold and store in tightly sealed container.
  3. NOTE: Because of the Schnauzer, Dalmatian, and certain other breeds' tendency toward urinary stone formation, diets and treats low in
  4. "purine-yielding ingredients" are advised. Every attempt has been made to ensure which this recipe uses relatively low purine ingredients, however I can't guarantee which your dog won't have a reaction to these treats, either allergic or possibly urinary. It is very important to monitor the pH of your dog's urine when introducing new foods and treats to its diet. The urinary pH shouldn't deviate from the normal pH of 7.0 if all is well. If you note any deviation, you should contact your veterinarian immediately for a standard urinalysis to see if abnormal urinary crystals are forming that can
  5. "grow up" to become obstructing stones, or possibly to detect other urinary problems. Also keep in mind which these treats should be fed in small amounts and are not meant to replace a well-balanced diet.