3 Super Easy DIY Doggy Treats!

 

An added benefit to making your own doggy treats? Chances are the ingredients are already in your kitchen! We were pleasantly surprised to find that Frozen Peanut Butter treats are human friendly, too! So now when we come back from a morning hike, we can both cool off together. Added bonus: That one only requires 2 ingredients.

Leftovers trail mix
Combine any of the following leftovers from your refrigerator to create a flavorful trail mix, which you can pack for a hike or after dog park snack

Ingredients

  • Pieces of meat (if seasoned, make sure to rinse off any flavoring)
  • Potatoes
  • Vegetables (no onions)
  • Fruit (no grapes or raisins)
  • Directions
  • 1. Cut ingredients into ½ inch thick pieces
  • 2. Spray lightly with cooking spray
  • 3. Place in a food dehydrator or into a 200 degree preheated oven until driedBack to Top

Frozen peanut butter yogurt dog treats
The perfect snack to cool your pet down after a vigorous play session

Ingredients

  • 32 ounces vanilla yogurt
  • 1 cup peanut butter
  • Directions
  • 1. Melt the peanut butter in a microwave safe bowl
  • 2. Combine the yogurt and melted peanut butter
  • 3. Pour the mixture into cupcake papers
  • 4. Place in the freezerBack to Top

Basic dog biscuits
These basic biscuits can be customized to cater to your canine’s palette

Ingredients

2 ½ cups whole wheat flour (substitute regular flour or oats if your dog is sensitive to wheat)
1 tsp. salt (or less)
1 egg
1 tsp. Beef or chicken Bouillon granules (can substitute beef or chicken broth/stock)
½ cup hot water

Optional add ins: Bacon or chicken broth, eggs, oats, liver powder, wheat germ, shredded cheese, bacon bits

Directions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees
  • Dissolve bouillon in hot water
  • Add remaining ingredients
  • Knead dough until it forms a ball (approximately 3 minutes)
  • Roll dough until ½ inch thick
  • Cut into slices or bone shapes (you can purchase a bone shaped cookie cutter to make shapes with)
  • Place dough pieces on lightly greased cookie sheet
  • Cook for 30 minutes

 

We're going to make the basic dog biscuits this weekend! So simple to make, too. But we probably won't taste test them because of the liver powder. To each their own though! It's technically safe for consumption. Wanna see the complete list of DIY treats? Head over to Caesars Way and discover new treats for your dog!

 

 



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