We love spoiling our pets, but with so many options, it can be hard to choose healthy ones. Instachew loves giving your pets the best look and feel, whether it's a stylish dog bowl stand or delicious meals for their health. We've put up a list of tasty, easy-to-make dog treats to make your dog happy.
But first, here’s some pre-cooking tips:
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Always see your veterinarian first before baking. Be cautious when adding new foods to your dog's diet, particularly if they suffer from any allergies or medical issues.
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Select wholesome, fresh ingredients. Steer clear of artificial flavours, added sugars, and processed foods.
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Adopt portion sizes that correspond to age. For younger dogs and during training, smaller treats are preferable.
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Treats should be treats. Don't serve handmade treats in place of their normal meals.
What Are Some Wholesome & Easy Treats For Pets?
Vegan cat treats
Make healthy beet cat cookies for your cat Valentine. First, simmer a cup of chopped beets until tender. After cooking, purée the beets in a blender or food processor until smooth. Then, add 1 cup whole wheat flour, 1 tablespoon salmon oil (for omega-3s), and 1 egg (for binding) to the beet puree. Mix well. Roll the dough to 1/4 inch on a lightly floured board and cut it into hearts with cookie cutters. Put parchment paper on a baking pan. Cool and serve in a beautiful dog bowl.
Tuna-flavoured treats
Make a batch of tasty tuna-flavoured cat snacks for your feline friend. Combine one 5-ounce can of tuna with one cup of whole wheat flour to begin with in a food processor. Incorporate one egg and process until a dough forms. Cut out little hearts from the dough using spoonfuls. Place on a baking sheet and bake for 15 minutes at 350°F, or until firm and set. Give your tuna-loving cat a rest when the treats have cooled entirely.
Asparagus Dog Treats
The best part is that the name of the component says it all—there is just one! Bake some sweet potato slices for a couple of hours and then set them aside to cool. They're simple to make, and your dog will savour them for their pleasant chewiness in their fancy dog bowl.
Quick and Easy Blueberry Dog Biscuits: 6 Ingredients
You can't go wrong with blueberries as a standalone snack for your ravenous dog. But when you mix them with flour, eggs, peanut butter, and cinnamon, you've got yourself a handmade treat that your dog will beg you for.
Dog treats made with sweet potatoes
Dog biscuits made with vitamin-rich sweet potatoes are the perfect way to treat your dog. Bake one whole sweet potato till tender. Mash the sweet potato meat with 1/4 cup of oatmeal, 1 egg, and 1 tablespoon of smooth peanut butter for flavor. Gently flour a surface and lay out the dough to 1/4 inch thickness. Mould dough into hearts with a cookie cutter. Bake the biscuits at 350°F for 30 minutes to harden them. Let the treats cool before giving them to your dog.
Twisted Citrus Frozen Yogurt
Possible dragon breath for your dog? We know you're not alone. Brushing their teeth may cause tension and discomfort for you and your dog. If your dog has bad breath, try these treats. These peppermint-flavoured Greek yogurts are frozen. This treat can cover gaps between dental cleanings but won't fix the problem. You and your dog's vet should monitor dental health.
Cherry cat hearts
Surprise your cat on Valentine's Day with Raspberry Kitty Hearts. Smoothly purée 3/4 cup fresh raspberries. Mix the purée with 2 teaspoons catnip, 1 egg, 1 tablespoon honey, and 1 cup coconut flour. Mix well. Drop spoonfuls of batter onto a parchment-lined baking sheet to make 1-inch heart shapes. Fixed oven time is 20 minutes at 300°F. After cooling and hardening, give your cat this antioxidant-rich treat.
Peanut butter, bananas
These treats are great for pampering your dog. It's well known that dogs enjoy peanut butter and bananas. Combine the two with rolled oats for a healthy dog treat. The best part is that you can prepare these treats in bulk and refrigerate them for two weeks. You can reward your star pupil several times!
Bonus Recipe!!
Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Treats with No Bake:
With our No Bake Pumpkin Peanut Butter Dog Treats, you can give your dog a taste of fall in just ten minutes! No baking is needed for these simple-to-make goodies, so it's a hassle-free and tasty experience! Your dog will love the taste of this healthy food made with pumpkin, apple, peanut butter, and our Dog Child Essential Nutrients Mix, and you'll appreciate the extra nutrients! Come on, let's cook!
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1/4 Cup Oats
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Half a cup of peanut butter
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One-third cup pureed pumpkin
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One little apple, shredded
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Directions for 1 Tsp. Dog Child Essential Nutrients Mix:
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Combine the Dog Child Essential Nutrients Mix, shredded apple, peanut butter, pumpkin, and oats in a bowl.
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Blend!
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Divide the mixture into small, bite-sized balls.
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Serve immediately in a decorative dog bowl! - No need to bake
Conclusion
Some things to consider when making homemade treats for your dog to ensure safety and happiness:
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Know allergies: Dogs and people have dietary allergies. Start introducing new foods to your dog slowly to measure his reaction.
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Making your own sweets is a great way to show your love, but moderation is crucial. Only 10% of your dog's daily calories should come from treats.
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Store homemade sweets in an airtight container in the fridge to keep them fresh. You can freeze them to extend shelf life.
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Prefer giving treats in the designated eating area, especially in dog bowls and feeders, as much as possible to keep up with the discipline.
So, why do you hesitate? Make some handmade snacks that will make your dog's tail wag for days by indulging your inner chef. Your pet will give you lots of cuddles and slobbery kisses in return!