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Homemade Dog Treats

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I made this for the first time this morning.  They were a huge success with our two pups. 😊 

 

2 1/2 C Whole Wheat Flour

2 Eggs

1/2 C  Canned Pumpkin

2 T Peanut Butter 

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

 

Preheat oven 350 degrees

 

Whisk eggs, pumpkin, peanut butter together in bowl.  Add salt, cinnamon and flour.  Add water as needed to make the dough workable.  (It should be dry and very stiff).  Roll the dough in a 1 inch-inch thick roll.  Cut into 1/2 inch pieces .

 

Bake on cookie sheet (I placed them on parchment paper) until hard (about 40-45 minutes)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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NIce. I hope this is approved by your vet.

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@Swedishmiss 

 

Thanks for sharing. I made doggy ice cream the other day. I think it's very similiar to the Dog Paws I bought for our border collie. You blend 3 ripe bananas, 32 oz. plain yogurt & 1 cup PB. It said to put in ice cube trays but I used little containers & even a couple small Dixie cups. She loved it but is only getting it for a special treat now & then. 

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@Tribesters Doggie Ice Cream - Mmmm-mm.  I am going to try that for our fur babies.

Thanks for posting!

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My niece makes these for her dog. She loves them also. 🐾❤️🐾❤️

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I've made a recipe posted here a while back...oats, organic peanut butter, wheat or bran flour (I used wheat), grated carrots or apples. I never add salt. I freeze small cookie size portions. Haven't made them recently, I buy Nutra Blueberry treats and I buy Old Mother Hubbard biscuits...I also freeze them...then I bag small portions and keep in fridge.