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Homemade Dog Treats
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Sometimes, purchasing expensive treats and dog food may not be an option. Sometimes, it might also be difficult to obtain them. So here's how you can make your own marvellous dog treats at home!
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Our Top 10 Tips for making dog treats
Peanut Butter Biscuits: Combine whole wheat flour, peanut butter, and water to form a dough. Roll out the dough, cut into shapes, and bake until golden brown.
Pumpkin and Oatmeal Cookies: Mix canned pumpkin, oats, and a dash of cinnamon. Form into small balls, flatten with a fork, and bake until crispy.
Sweet Potato Chews: Slice sweet potatoes into thin strips, toss with a bit of olive oil, and bake until crisp for a tasty and nutritious chewy treat.
Frozen Yogurt Bites: Spoon plain yogurt into ice cube trays, add a few blueberries or banana slices, and freeze for a refreshing summer treat.
Chicken Jerky: Slice chicken breast thinly, season with a sprinkle of garlic powder, and bake at a low temperature until dried for a protein-packed snack.
Carrot Crunchies: Grate carrots and mix with flour and a beaten egg. Drop spoonfuls onto a baking sheet and bake until crunchy.
Cheesy Biscuits: Combine grated cheese, whole wheat flour, and a splash of water to form a dough. Roll out, cut into shapes, and bake until crispy.
Apple and Cinnamon Bites: Dice apples and toss with a sprinkle of cinnamon. Dehydrate in the oven until chewy for a fruity and aromatic treat.
Tuna Fudge: Mix canned tuna, flour, eggs, and a bit of garlic powder. Bake in a dish, cut into squares, and refrigerate for a savoury snack.
Coconut Oil Treats: Mix coconut oil with mashed banana and oats. Form into balls and freeze for a healthy and tasty snack.
From the experts: When making homemade dog treats, avoid using ingredients that are toxic to dogs such as chocolate, raisins, grapes, and xylitol (a sweetener found in many human foods). Always double-check the safety of ingredients before including them in your recipes to ensure your dog's health and well-being.
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