![]() ![]() Make sure you read the label- if it is loaded with sweeteners or preservatives you might actually harm your pet. Also note it is important to buy a high quality peanut butter. I used whole wheat flour but you can also use gluten free flour or rice flour if you prefer for your dog. This is for dog treats like you see above that are similar to a Milk Bone except I sneaked in a little peanut butter which makes these smell like fresh baked cookies when they come out of the oven. Hopefully I have convinced you to give this a shot :). This recipe is very inexpensive.Īnd last, what a fun homemade gift idea! If you know someone that adopted a dog recently, how sweet would it be to put these in a cute jar and drop them off? I just went to the groomer and found small-ish bags of treats priced at $15+. Third is the price consideration- really good quality treats at a pet store can be fairly pricey. □ So why not do something special for your pet! This could be something your kids really get out a kick out of- my girls loved the idea of making treats for our dog. When it comes to checking off the to do list each day, a walk for the dog or trip to the dog park is more likely to get skipped than say homework or say making dinner. My kids adore him but more often than not his needs tend to get pushed down the priority list. Second we absolutely love our dog – literally like a family member in this house. By making your own treats you can control exactly what goes into it and feel confident that you are giving your dog something wholesome and nutritious. Now you might be saying- well I can buy treats for a few dollars at the store so why should I bother making them myself?įor a few reasons- first of all there was a recall last year with certain dog treats from China that were leading to illnesses in dogs. I thought it would be fun to post a recipe for homemade dog treats.
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