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Make Your Own Dog Biscuits - 50 cookie recipes for your four-legged friend - cover

Make Your Own Dog Biscuits - 50 cookie recipes for your four-legged friend

Verlag Naumann & Göbel

Publisher: Naumann & Göbel Verlag

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Summary

Dogs just love treats! 
Home-baked ones are not only healthier for your dog but twice as tasty. This book contains 50 healthy dog biscuit recipes which are guaranteed to delight your beloved four-legged friend. They include treats designed to encourage training and provide a reward, delicious little biscuits containing your dog's favourite ingredients as well as healthy snacks suitable for giving between meals as a perfect complement to your dog's daily food ration. All recipes are quick and extremely easy to prepare thanks to detailed step-by-step instructions. 

-	Each recipe is accompanied by a stunning photo and detailed step-by-step instructions
-	Includes numerous tips on providing your dog with a healthy diet, feeding recommendations etc. 
-	Perfect for all dog owners
Available since: 05/22/2015.

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