Sunday, July 25, 2010

Is there any cake recipes for dogs?

its my dog b-day in a few days and i need a doggy-safe cake recipe quickly. wat can i do? (nothing with liver)Is there any cake recipes for dogs?
I found these for you. Happy b-day to your doggy! I think it's really sweet you would bake a cake for it. Not many owners take the time for things like that.Is there any cake recipes for dogs?
there are lots of dog food cook books.


have a look here


http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_w_h_鈥?/a>
my dog just uses the Betty Cocker mixes
No. Dogs would not taste good in a cake! LOL. Just don't use chocolate -- that is very bad for a dog.
Bacon Chicken Layer Cake





This recipe makes a real layer cake! Chicken, bacon and yogurt provide aromas that drive dogs crazy for this cake.





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3 cups flour


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1 T. baking powder


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1/2 cup margarine, softened


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6 eggs, beaten


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1/2 cup corn oil


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2 jars strained chicken baby food


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2 cups finely shredded carrots


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plain or vanilla yogurt


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2 or 3 strips of bacon, fried crisp, then crumbled, or use bacon-flavored jerky strips, cut into bits.





Generously grease and flour two 8'; round cake pans; set aside. Combine flour and baking powder; set aside. In a mixing bowl, beat softened margarine until smooth. Add eggs and corn oil; mix well. Add strained chicken, and shredded carrots and mix until smooth. Add flour mixture and mix thoroughly. Pour batter into the 2 prepared 8'; cake pans. Bake at 325掳 for 60 minutes. Let cool for a few minutes before removing from pans. Cool completely on wire racks.





Place one layer on a serving plate and spread yogurt over top. Place second layer on top, then spread yogurt on top and sides of entire cake. Sprinkle crumbled bacon or bits of jerky strips over top. Use ';Pupperoni'; sticks for candles.
Well, grease is good for their coats and they LOVE bacon grease. That would be a nice treat on top of his favorite dry food. I know it isn't a cake suggestion, but I don't know how anyone can come up with that one.
Jerky Cake for Pups





Here's a make-at-home beef-flavored dog cake recipe from Bullwrinkle.com. They have many treat and cake recipes listed on their website. Click on their SITE SEARCH button and type in the word, cakes.





1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour





1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder





1/2 cup soft butter





1/2 cup corn oil





1 jar strained beef baby food





4 eggs





2-3 strips of beef jerky





Preheat oven to 325掳. Grease and flour an 8x5x3 inch loaf pan. Cream butter until smooth. Add corn oil, baby food, and eggs. Mix until smooth.





Mix dry ingredients into beef mixture until batter is smooth. Crumble beef jerky and fold into batter. Pour batter into loaf pan. Bake 1 hour and 10 minutes. Cool on wire rack 15 minutes. Frost with plain yogurt, cream cheese or cottage cheese. Crumble another strip of beef jerky and sprinkle on top of icing. Store in refrigerator.





Bacon Chicken Layer Cake





This recipe makes a real layer cake! Chicken, bacon and yogurt provide aromas that drive dogs crazy for this cake.





3 cups flour





1 T. baking powder





1/2 cup margarine, softened





6 eggs, beaten





1/2 cup corn oil





2 jars strained chicken baby food





2 cups finely shredded carrots





plain or vanilla yogurt





2 or 3 strips of bacon, fried crisp, then crumbled, or use bacon-flavored jerky strips, cut into bits.





Generously grease and flour two 8'; round cake pans; set aside. Combine flour and baking powder; set aside. In a mixing bowl, beat softened margarine until smooth. Add eggs and corn oil; mix well. Add strained chicken, and shredded carrots and mix until smooth. Add flour mixture and mix thoroughly. Pour batter into the 2 prepared 8'; cake pans. Bake at 325掳 for 60 minutes. Let cool for a few minutes before removing from pans. Cool completely on wire racks.





Place one layer on a serving plate and spread yogurt over top. Place second layer on top, then spread yogurt on top and sides of entire cake. Sprinkle crumbled bacon or bits of jerky strips over top. Use ';Pupperoni'; sticks for candles.
that's so cute! i did something similar for my dog's 2nd birthday. i made a batch of vanilla cupcakes. he even got to blow out two candles. I only gave him one cupcake and helped him eat it, didn't want him to get a tummy ache. Don't ever give him chocolate though. It's poison for dogs. Bad.





Happy Birthday to your dog!

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