Do you know what is in your dog's food or treats? Do you know where the ingredients came from? Was the meat was from a healthy or diseased animal? I started making Tyson's treats after I learned what was in some of the stuff I was feeding him.
Tyson LOVES pumpkin. It's also good for dogs. It helps with digestive issues. Anytime Tyson eats something I know is going to make him sick (usually cat food) he gets a big spoonful of it. So it was a no brainer to make him pumpkin cookies!
2 eggs
1/2 cup canned or fresh pumpkin (not the pumpkin pie filling)
2 cups brown rice flour (I got mine at Whole Foods)
Mix the egg and pumpkin, then slowly stir in the flour. The dough will be a crumbly consistency. Roll out on a floured matt (I used the rice flour but you can use regular flour too). Cut into shaped and place on an un greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes then turn cookies over and bake for another 20 minutes.
Thats it! Using a small 1 inch bone cookie cutter I made about 80 cookies (1 pound). These can last a week or so in a sealed container. I just put Tyson's in the freezer so they last longer.