Get festive this Christmas and give your pup something different than store-bought cookies – these easy DIY dog treats from Dalmation DIY are made with pet-safe ingredients and won’t add harmful additives! With festive carob dipped treats guaranteed to bring smiles, tails are sure to wag.
Pumpkin is an excellent source of fiber and may help your dog maintain weight by providing healthy snacks. Just be wary to stay away from toxic spices such as nutmeg which could prove toxic for pets!
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1. Healthy
Carrots and apples make great healthy treats for dogs, but sometimes they crave something a bit more stimulating. These easy dog cookies provide just that – packed full of wholesome ingredients without the unhealthy additives commonly found in store-bought treats!
Peanut butter in these holiday cookies provides a natural source of protein while pumpkin adds fibre for digestive support. Making the dough is simple, and once baked the cookies taste just as great!
An extra drizzle of icing can really set off a cookie’s appearance for your pup! This easy and quick recipe is sure to delight both dog- and human-lovers this holiday season, using ingredients that are safe for canines! Additionally, use it yourself or even give away homemade dog treats as gifts to friends and family with pets!
2. Easy
Though making homemade cookies can be tricky, baking dog Christmas cookies is simple and fun! All ingredients are safe for pets, and making these festive treats with your children will give everyone plenty of practice! Once made, they can be stored either in the fridge for several days or frozen for long-term storage!
These tempting pumpkin treats are packed with fiber to promote good digestive health in your pup and feature soothing herbs such as lavender and chamomile for maximum relaxation.
Trying your hand at baking something a little more involved? Gingerbread cookies make festive and healthy holiday treats. Packed full of cinnamon, ginger and cranberries for optimal digestion if your pup has food sensitivities or intolerances.
Make this year memorable for your pup with these easy crinkle cookies from Brutus Bone Broth! These delightful treats can easily fit in their stocking. Additionally, you can make and freeze them until it’s time to give them out as gifts!
3. Festive
This festive dog cookie pack is the perfect way to include your pup in the Christmas spirit. Stuff their stocking or leave out cookies for Santa; this festive doggie treat pack makes an excellent addition.
These simple cookies require just a handful of ingredients and ingredients such as lavender and chamomile to create. Perfect for holiday gatherings when large numbers may increase anxiety in pets.
By using a dog cookie cutter, you can customize festive-shaped cookies specifically designed to please your pups and store in the fridge for up to one week. Plus, these festive treats make a fantastic present – simply package in an adorable gift bag or box for easy presentation!
4. Delicious
Holiday baking often includes cookies made with ingredients unsafe for dogs (such as chocolate, xylitol, sugar or certain spices) or lacking nutrition altogether. Instead, try these delicious treats from Dog Hill Kitchen that are safe to feed to your pup while including natural anti-inflammatories like cranberries as natural anti-inflammatories!
These delicious party cakes can be quickly assembled using just five all-natural pantry essentials. Add an festive flair by coloring the dough with beet powder and cutting out Christmas cookie shapes from it!
Animal Humane Society offers these calming treats as gifts this holiday season to dog-lovers in your life, designed with ingredients designed to reduce anxiety in animals. Plus, they’re easy to freeze so you can even bake ahead!