Easter is a time when we traditionally treat ourselves to a chocolate egg or a slice of delicious Simnel Cake. Such treats are intended for us humans to enjoy but do also contain ingredients that are poisonous to our four legged friends.
Chocolate contains Theobromine which is poisonous to dogs and dried fruits are also toxic. Please always consult your vet if you are concerned that your dog has eaten something poisonous.
So why not treat your dog to a tasty Liver Cake this Easter. Go on, they’ll love you for it!
The ingredients you will need for the cake are:
500 grams of flour, 500 grams of raw liver, 4 eggs and a cup of milk.
In a blender, whizz together the liver, eggs and milk until smooth and resembles a bloody milkshake. Pour into a mixing bowl, add the flour and mix well. You’ll end up with a stodgy, gooey mixture.
Pour into a greased baking tray, cover and bake at 200 degrees for an hour and a half – two hours, until cooked through.
Allow to cool then for the topping combine 100 grams of soft cheese such as Philadelphia with half a teaspoon of honey. Mix well and spread over the cool cake. Decorate with doggie choc drops.
Store in the fridge and use within one week.
Can be frozen (if it’s not all been eaten!)
From all at Animal Magic Dog Club we wish you a safe and happy Easter.
Animal Magic Dog Club based near North Walsham is a fun, family orientated club offering a wide range of training for puppies, junior and adult dogs. For more information on the club and classes available please call Kathy on 01263 720730 or visit our web site www.animal-magix.co.uk