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Back to School for Colleen
It's back to school time for many of us, and if your K-9 is joining the ranks of those in classes around the country, consider taking along these homemade treats with tuna to keep his attention focused directly on you in the chaos of a class!
Tuna Training Treats
• 2 6-oz. cans tuna in water, do not drain
• 2 eggs
• 1 to 1 1/2 c. flour (rice flour is best, but any kind will do)
• Parmesan cheese
Mash tuna and water from cans in a bowl with a fork to get the clumps out.
Use a food processor or blender to liquefy, you may need to add a few extra drops of water.
Pour tuna into a bowl and add flour and eggs, mix until you achieve a consistency similar to cake mix.
Spread the mixture into a greased pan and sprinkle with parmesan cheese.
Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes, until the edge pull away and the texture is somewhat putty-like.
Use a pizza cutter to slice into tiny squares.
