How to Make Tuna Training Treats for Your Dog

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How to Make Tuna Training Treats for Your Dog

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These treat can be used for other uses than training, I just loved the alliteration! Tuna treats are easy to make, use only three ingredients AND baking time is a mere six minutes in the microwave!! Also, you can substitute the tuna for any fish that you want.

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Ingredients

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You will need;

One egg, a can of tuna in oil and 3/4 of a cup of flour (any kind).

Preparing the Tuna

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Tuna right out of the can will be in pretty big chunks and they need to be minced into smaller pieces with a knife.

Adding the Egg

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In a separate bowl, beat the egg and then add it to the tuna. Mix the two ingredients well so that the result looks like the next picture

Adding the Flour

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Add the flour a little bit at a time. Depending on how oily the tuna is, you might not have to use the entire 3/4 of a cup of flour. What you want is for the batter to have the consistency of mashed potatoes which you can see in the next picture.

Baking the Treats

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Spread the batter evenly into a microwave safe dish. There is no need to oil the dish since the batter already contains oil from the fish.

Total cooking time is 6 minutes. If you want chewier treats, cook the treats for 4 minutes. Microwave on HIGH in 2 minute increments to check on the cooking process, since fires in the microwave aren’t cool. When you have gotten the treats cooked the way you want them to be, remove the entire cake with a spatula and transfer to a plate to cool.

Cutting Up the Treats

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Cut the treats into strips and then into cubes. the beauty of baking these treats is that you can make them as big or as small as you want them. If you cut the the treats into small enough pieces, cats can enjoy them, too! Since these treats do have oil in them, it’s best to store them in the fridge to prolong shelf life.