Supplies Needed:
Old Tennis Ball Scissors Dog Treats
#1: Have a parent help you cut a slit in the side of an old tennis ball #2: Put a dog treat inside the slot of the tennis ball #3: Give this fun toy dispensing dog treat to your dog to play with.
Plastic container with a lid
Permanent Markers
#1: Wash and clean container and lid
#2: Using your markers decorate your container
#3: Once everything is dry your container is ready to store the dog treats (homemade dog treats)
Vinyl Mat (can be found at $1 Store)
Permanent Markers or Paint
Printable Dog Tracing Sheets
bone.pdf (24.44 kb)
Ball.pdf (19.28 kb)
Paw Print.pdf (26.01 kb)
Word Dog.pdf (17.45 kb)
Dog.pdf (41.39 kb)
#1: Print out the dog tracing sheets that you would like to use. Then cut them out
#2: Think of a design to use on your dog’s mat
#3: Draw the design onto the vinyl mat.
#4: Write your dog’s name on the mat
#5: Allow the mat time to dry. Then place the mat under your dogs food and water dish!
*Try cutting your mat in the shape of a bone!
What did you write on your dogs place mat? Send us a picture or write us a comment and let us know!
1 teaspoons dry yeast 1/2 cup lukewarm water 2 tablespoons dry parsley 2 tablespoons minced garlic 1 1/2 cups chicken broth 3 tablespoons honey 1 egg 5-6 cups whole wheat flour
#1: Preheat oven to 350
#2: Dissolve yeast in warm water. Mix in the parsley, garlic, broth, honey, and egg. Gradually add in the flour. You want your dough to be stiff
#3: Place some flour on your countertop and place the dough onto the floured countertop. Knead until smooth
#4: Shape the dough into a ball, and roll to 1/4-inch thick.
#5: Using your cookie cutters, cut out your biscuits
#6: Place the biscuits onto a ungreased baking sheets
#7: Bake for 30 minutes. Remove from oven and turn over. Bake for an additional 15 minutes, or until lightly browned on both sides.
#8: Let the biscuits cool overnight. Did you dog enjoy the treats?
Did you have fun making Maggie's homemade dog treats. Send us a comment and let us know!
Dog Treats (Homemade Dog Treats)
#1: Being very sneaky, hide dog treats around your house. Make sure to only put them in lower areas so that your dog can go smell them out
#2: When you are ready ask them to find their treats!
*For a little more fun try hiding with the dog treat. Then have someone in your family ask your dog to go find you!