Homemade dog treats (quick and healthy!)
Sharing a quick and easy homemade recipe for dog treats that your pup will love! All you have to do is make the dough, cut out in a shape of your choice, and bake.
Hi friends! I hope you had a wonderful weekend. We’re back in the school grind this week and I started beta testing for nutrition coaching. I’ll be releasing more details about this next week, so stay tuned!
For today, let’s talk about dog treats. I know – kinda random for a fitness blog – but my top posts ever are about guinea pigs, baby food, and potty training, so here we are haha.
Also, Maisey loves these so much and insisted that I share the word for those of you with furry friends out there.
Homemade dog treats (quick and healthy!)
I made these dog treats on a whim, using some ingredients we always have on hand. Maisey loves bits of healthy human food, and let’s just say, she’s INTO IT. She loves plain chicken, egg, bell peppers, natural peanut butter, and watermelon. She’s also a huge fan of the bully sticks from Thrive Market. She was also a huge fan of these homemade dog treats! They’re way better than boxed dog biscuits. Let me know if your pets give them a try and as always, check with your veterinarian before changing their diet.
Ingredients for homemade dog treat recipe:
Here are the ingredients to have on hand for these peanut butter dog treats:
Natural peanut butter (make sure the only ingredients are peanuts and salt; no weird oils or sweeteners), which gives them a little protein and nutty flavor
Pumpkin puree (or even sweet potato puree) – this is a great source of fiber
Garbanzo bean flour (you could also use whole wheat flour)
Eggs
Instant oatmeal (I would use instant instead of rolled oats)
and all-purpose flour for rolling the dough
and that’s it!!
You can also cut them out with a bone shaped cookie cutter 🙂
You can always adjust the cooking time, depending on how crunchy you’d like them to be. They can also be stored in the freezer for later.
Here’s the quick recipe for healthy dog treats – it’s super easy!
How to make homemade dog treats:
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This is a quick treat recipe that your furry friend will love! I used garbanzo bean flour (they love chickpeas!), but feel free to use whole wheat instead.
Author: Gina Harney // The Fitnessista
Ingredients
1 cup garbanzo bean flour (can use whole wheat instead)
3 eggs (reserve 1 for the egg wash)
1/4 cup pumpkin puree
1/2 cup peanut butter (check the ingredients for peanuts and salt only)
1/2 cup quick cooking oats
All-purpose flour for rolling
Cookie cutters of choice
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 325 and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a large bowl, combine two of the eggs, the peanut butter, pumpkin, garbanzo bean flour (or wheat flour), and oatmeal. Stir until a dough forms. Add more garbanzo bean flour or some all-purpose flour to the dough if needed.
Sprinkle some all-purpose flour onto a clean surface and add the dough. It will be kind of sticky, so use the flour to coat the outside of the dough as you roll it to about 1/2-inch thick. Use a cookie cutter to cut shapes and place them gently onto the baking sheet.
Combine the remaining dough, roll, and repeat.
Make the egg wash by whisking the remaining egg and 1 tablespoon water in a small bowl. Use a pastry brush to paint the egg wash onto the top of each dog treat.
Place in the oven and bake about 30 minutes, until hard. Let cool completely before storing at room temperature or in the fridge in a sealed container.
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Have you ever tried a homemade dog biscuit recipe? What’s a food your dog always goes crazy over? I never eat chicken without thinking about Bella.
xoxo
Gina
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