Claims
- 1. A method of feeding a dog with a highly nutritious completely digestible dog chew that is quickly and easily individually by a dog owner to the texture preference or hardness modifiable need of a particular dog, said method consisting essentially in the steps of:
- intermixing a combination of 60%-95% casein and 5%-40% gelatin;
- adjusting the moisture content of said intermixed combination to total 10%-30%;
- molding said moisture adjusted combination into a preselected shape of said dog chew;
- placing said dog chew in a moisture proof packaging before substantially any moisture is lost from said molded shape;
- said dog owner removing said dog chew from said packaging;
- just prior to heating said dog chew consumption sufficiently to effect expansion thereof to the degree of hardness preferred by said particular dog; and
- feeding the heated dog chew to said dog.
- 2. The method of feeding a dog set forth in claim 1 wherein the intermixed combination is heated sufficiently so as to render it moldable into the preselected dog chew shape.
- 3. The method of feeding a dog set forth in claim 1 wherein the dog chew shape simulates a bone.
- 4. The method of feeding a dog set forth in claim 3 wherein a high protein meal of animal origin which is easily digestible by dogs is added to the casein and gelatin combination.
- 5. The method of feeding a dog set forth in claim 4 wherein a meat flavored attractant and coloring is added to the casein and gelatin combination.
- 6. The method of feeding a dog set forth in claim 5 wherein the dog chew is heated by microwave to effect the expansion thereof.
- 7. The method of feeding a dog set forth in claim 1 wherein the dog chew is heated by microwave to effect the expansion thereof.
- 8. The method of feeding a dog set forth in claim 1 wherein a high protein meal of animal origin which is easily digestible by dogs is added to the casein and gelatin combination.
- 9. The method of feeding a dog set forth in claim 1 wherein a meat flavored attractant and coloring is added to the casein and gelatin combination.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/521,521 filed on May 10, 1990, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Hawley "Condensed Chemical Dictionary" 10th Edition Van Nostrand Reinhold Co. (1982) pp. 203 & 492. |
Continuations (1)
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May 1990 |
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