Pixie Treats
by Nicole
(Seattle, W.A)
First, buy a bag of Purina cat food, and put it in some water and let it soak for a while. Second, smush the softened mixture with your hands, then divide it into balls. Third, put a piece of hot dog or turkey in the balls. Last, put the oven on about 300 degrees and let the Pixie Treats cook for about 5-10 minutes. Make sure these treats are cool before your dog gets one. I hope your dog enjoys them!
P.S: I named these treats after my dog named Pixie; she's 15 years old.
Editor's note: Nicole, thank you for this tasty idea. How neat that you named this dog treat recipe after your dog! It sounds like this might work with dog kibble as well. Of course, you would want to give a dog only one or two of these dog treats in one day as they would not have good nutritional value.