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Swap store-bought bones for one of our dog treat recipes. From pupcakes to pretzels, they're all tasty (and easy) enough to earn a tail wag! Your fur baby deserves the best, especially when it comes to food.
Now you know how to make homemade dog treats with these 10 delicious recipes! Whether you’re looking for soft dog treats or homemade dog biscuits, these recipes will turn you into a doggie chef before you know it.
Looking to make some homemade dog treats? Here's 25 simple dog treat recipes, all made with 5 ingredients or less. From grain free treats
Homemade Dog Treat Recipes Once you order a pan, try out some of these popular recipes. From bacon treats to peanut butter, here are some popular pyramid dog treat recipes for beginners...
Homemade Peanut Butter Dog Treats. All you need to make easy DIY dog treats is peanut butter, eggs, flour and water! Mix everything together in a big bowl to form a dough, roll it out and use your favorite cookie cutters to cut the “cookies” into shapes.
11 Super Easy Homemade Dog Treats that you can make in 15 minutes or less with 2-5 ingredients. These healthy dog treat recipes don't require any baking!
Today I’m sharing with you how to make homemade dog treats. My pup loves these doggie treats and I think your dog will as well. They are made with simple ingredients that you probably already have in your pantry.
Use oat flour to roll out the dough. Please also use oat flour when rolling out the dough instead of all-purpose flour, which can be harmful for some dogs. Or if you want to skip the extra flour altogether, you can roll out the dough between two sheets of parchment paper. Roll into whatever shapes you would like!
3-ingredient homemade dog treats with pumpkin purée, oats, and peanut butter. Wholesome, easy to make, and dog- and puppy-approved!
Simply combine the ingredients together in a large bowl, then the dough out to 1/4″ thickness and use cookie cutters to make shapes. The size of the dog treats is up to you. Jude’s about the size of a horse, so the big treats are perfect. We still break them up for him. Bake the treats until browned.