Homemade dog treats come with a variety of benefits. For one, you know the ingredients in them. They are also less expensive than commercially produced dog treats. They are also something fun to make! Before feeding your pup anything that he normally does not eat, it is always recommended that you check with your veterinarian first. It’s always better to be safe than sorry. Below is a list of our favorite homemade dog treats that we think your pup will enjoy!
For a quick and easy treat, consider this homemade baked chicken dog treats from Eileen Anderson. Using a basic pyramid pan, this recipe can make about 500 small treats that your dog will drool over. After being baked, you can refrigerate or freeze the treats.
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Homemade Bacon Pyramid Pan Treats
Is your fur-legged friend a fan of bacon? If so, this simple recipe by Michelle Taylor will be a hit. With four basic ingredients, this is a great homemade treat for beginners.
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Peanut Butter Dog Treats
Almost all dogs love the creamy and sweet taste of peanut butter. If your dog is a fan of it, give these treats by Eileen Anderson a whirl!
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Cheese and Sardine Pyramid Pan Dog Treats
Looking for a protein-packed treat for your pup? If so, this cheese and sardine dog treat is the answer.
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* 1 can of sardines
* 2 eggs
* 150 grams of grated Parmesan cheese
* A handful of roasted vegetables
* 75 grams of tapioca flour (or plain flour)
* Water
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1. Preheat oven to 320F.
2. Blend all the ingredients in a blender to make a thick batter. Add water as needed to make it thicker.
3. Smooth the mixture over the baking mat and bake for about 15 minutes or until crispy.
4. Once cooled, cut into small pieces.
Cheddar-Apple Dog Biscuits
This classic one is from Martha Stewart and is a combination of cheddar and apple.
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We think your pup will love these tricks, which are all healthy sources of nutrition. As mentioned earlier, always check with your veterinarian before feeding your dog anything new.
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