Barktastic Bites: How to Win Your Dog's Heart with easy 3-Ingredient Treats
01/11/2024 | Sniff & Bark
Hey fellow dog parents, consider turning a leisurely weekend afternoon into a lovely bonding session with your pup. In this culinary adventure, we'll explore 3 super easy and tasty recipes of 3-ingredient homemade dog treats. It's a great way to make some healthy treats while strengthening the special bond you share. Now put on some of your favourite music, and let's get baking!👩🏻🍳
Recipe #1: Peanut Butter Balls
You'll need:
1 cup of oats
1/2 cup of natural peanut butter
1 ripe banana
Mix these up and shape them into bite-sized balls. Pop 'em in the oven at 350°F for about 10-15 minutes, and voila, you've got a peanut buttery masterpiece. Your house will smell like a canine bakery, and your pup will be your new kitchen sidekick.
Recipe #2: Pumpkin Oat Bites
You'll need:
2 cups of oat flour
1 cup of pureed pumpkin
1 beaten egg
Roll out the dough, cut some funky shapes, and bake at 325°F for 12-15 minutes. These treats not only taste like fall bliss but also make you the star chef in your dog's eyes. Pumpkin spice and everything nice!
Recipe #3: Cheesy Twisters
You'll need:
1 1/2 cups of whole wheat flour
1 1/2 cups of grated cheddar cheese
1/4 cup of unsweetened applesauce
Mix, roll, cut, and bake at 350°F for 12-15 minutes. Your kitchen will smell like a cheesy wonderland, and your dog will probably start doing tricks just for another taste. Who knew being a chef for your furry friend could be this easy and fun?
Conclusion:
So there you have it, folks! Homemade dog treats that even you would be tempted to munch on. It's a simple way to show your pup some extra love without breaking a sweat. Give these a go, and watch your dog turn into your own personal fan club. Happy baking, happy tails, and may your kitchen adventures be as delightful as your furry friend! 🐾
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Cathy Wentworth-Stanley on
You might want to include a warning/caution to only use natural peanut butter. Some manufacturers add xylitol, which is deadly for dogs!
You might want to include a warning/caution to only use natural peanut butter. Some manufacturers add xylitol, which is deadly for dogs!