Homemade Dog Treats With Rolled Oats

Dog treats are an easy and meaningful way to show our pups just how much we care. Homemade options may even be healthier as they’re free from preservatives and other additives found in store-bought options.

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DIY homemade dog treats made with rolled oats! Simply combine oat flour, peanut butter and bananas before rolling out your dough to cut bone-shaped treats for your pup!

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Sausage Oat Dog Treats

This recipe from The Cookie Rookie features delicious ingredients for delicious dog treats that your pup is sure to love! Whole wheat flour, peanut butter, honey and beef bouillon cube come together for a treat that you can bake or freeze into an ice cube tray for easy consumption!

Mad Pup Life offers this easy no-bake treat recipe featuring cinnamon to add an extra sweet twist for your pet’s enjoyment. Use any all-natural, no sugar added peanut butter when creating homemade dog treats from this rolled oats base recipe.

Make adding veggies easy for your pup with Dukes and Duchesses’ carrot dog treats recipe by simply mixing carrot baby food, eggs and flour together. Or try Offbeat Home & Life’s cool frozen meat treats – combine cooked meats with plain yogurt, parsley and olive oil before freezing in molds or ice cube trays to create healthy treats they’ll love snacking on!

Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats

Peanut butter treats for dogs are a delicious treat and this simple recipe with just six ingredients makes them easy to make! These treats can either be baked so they stay soft, or frozen to store longer – either way they boast delicious taste made with healthy, all-natural ingredients!

Bananas provide moisture and natural sweetness while creamy peanut butter provides protein and healthy fats to keep your pup fueled up for adventures! However, make sure that when selecting peanut butter from stores it doesn’t contain xylitol as even small quantities can be toxic for dogs.

Combine all ingredients until well combined in a bowl, then transfer to a floured work surface. Knead into a ball before rolling to approximately 1/4-inch thickness using cookie cutters as cutters. If dough becomes sticky while rolling out, sprinkle additional flour on your work surface.

Pumpkin Oat Dog Treats

These pumpkin oat dog treats are full of flavor for your furry pal and contain nutritious ingredients to promote his happiness and wellness. Simple to make and sure to please any pup that tries one!

Place the oats in a food processor and grind until fine but not completely ground into flour (there should still be small bits). Mix pumpkin puree, peanut butter, and molasses into the oat flour until you form a dough-like substance.

Transfer the mixture to a work surface and use your hands to shape into cookie cutters using cookie cutters or roll and cut slices as needed for easier handling. Either way, these treats make great presents for the furry friends in your life, especially when enclosed in mason jars with ribbon bows! They should last about one week at room temperature or three months when frozen.

No-Bake Peanut Butter Dog Treats

This easy, homemade dog treat recipe is a favorite among busy pet parents. Only three ingredients and approximately 30 minutes to create this treat make this an efficient way of offering your canine an enjoyable snack with plenty of nutrients – but remember to limit their daily treat intake to 10% of their diet for optimal results.

These no-bake peanut butter dog treats are quick and simple to make using basic pantry items such as oats, bananas and vanilla extract. Oats act as an all-natural binder while banana adds sweetness to these treats for dogs to enjoy! Plus this recipe is dairy- and gluten-free making this treat suitable for many dogs with food sensitivities or intolerances!

Simply combine all the ingredients in a bowl and stir to incorporate. Next, use either a cookie scoop or your hands to form the mixture into balls before adding Training Bitz treats or other Old Mother Hubbard goodies to each one before refrigerating until firm.