Make homemade dog cookies using safe ingredients your canine will enjoy! By including vegetables or meat mashed together into the cookie dough, you are providing essential fiber, nutrients and proteins for their wellbeing.
Avoid cookies containing sugar, as these can lead to digestive upset and tooth decay. Furthermore, ensure your cookie recipe does not include xylitol which is toxic for dogs.
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Easy Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits
Make homemade peanut butter treats for your pups that you can bake quickly in just minutes – these protein-packed treats will satisfy them while providing you with peace of mind.
This recipe requires just three simple ingredients that may already be in your pantry and fridge! White or whole wheat flour works best, though any all-purpose will do! Similarly, natural peanut butter without added sugar (preferably no xylitol which can be hazardous to dogs), water and flour will all come together!
Simply combine all the ingredients and use a rolling pin to roll them out to about 1/4-inch thickness on a flat surface. Use cookie cutters to cut into shapes before placing on an un-greased baking sheet for 18-20 minutes until lightly golden-brown on the bottom.
Cool Frozen Meat Treats
Though these treats might not appeal to you as much as the ones above, your dog will certainly find them appetizing. From Two Healthy Kitchens comes chicken and biscuits dog treats that combine leftover cooked chicken (with skin and cartilage that may not be appealing to humans), flour, Greek yogurt, water and an egg to create delightful treats that will satisfy both them and you!
Frozen peanut butter and pumpkin dog cookies are an easy treat your pet is sure to love. This simple recipe uses different cookie cutter shapes – like bones and paws – for added fun! Additionally, these treats contain brewer’s yeast for flea prevention as well as coconut oil which provides essential fatty acids.
Make frozen treats for your pet using mashed bananas mixed with yogurt by stuffing ice cube trays with these treats or placing them inside treat holder toys for extra special treats! These frozen snacks can help encourage drinking more water! Plus, these special treats may make an impressive snack that makes play time extra exciting!
Peanut Butter Dog Treats from The Cookie Rookie
Peanut butter is a favorite among dogs and this simple recipe makes it even easier. Simply mix all of the ingredients in a bowl before rolling or stamping into bite size balls using cookie cutters – similar to how people prepare cookies using eggs or water as thickening agents; just be sure that only natural peanut butter is used so as to avoid toxic sweeteners such as Xylitol that could harm them!
Cookie cutters make great tools for crafting doggie treats! Not only can these be stored at room temperature and frozen to prolong storage times, they’re a wonderful way to show how much you care.
Peanut Butter Dog Treats from Offbeat Home & Life
Bren Did’s Salmon and Sweet Potato Treats from Bren Did are an easy way to show your pup just how much you care! With their soft texture, these treats make an ideal treat choice for older dogs or those unable to chew hard biscuits. This straightforward recipe requires canned salmon, sweet potatoes (with skin intact), coconut flour, egg and vegetable oil for best results.
Two Healthy Kitchens’ Chicken and Oat Recipe for your Dog provides another easy and nutritive snack option for your pooch. Simply combine chicken scraps (after removing bones, skin, cartilage) with flour, Greek yogurt, oats and water in this simple meal plan for maximum benefit! Alternatively you could switch out chicken with pureed carrot baby food or another veggie pureed into their diet!
Allrecipes’ Peanut Butter and Oatmeal Recipe can be more involved. To complete it, you’ll need whole wheat flour, nonfat dry milk powder, beef bouillon cube and brown sugar – but make sure it contains no artificial sweeteners as these could harm your pup.