6 Easy Dog Treat Recipes You Can Make in a Pinch

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As a dog parent, you likely spend a lot of time, effort, and money to show how much you love and appreciate your furred family member. Indeed, they only deserve the very best products such as PrideBites’ customizable pet products, including but not limited to a variety of dog collars, leashes, toys, and dog beds. You probably also get them only the highest-quality treats to snack on.

That said, it can be a downer when you want to give your pup a treat, only to realize that you’ve run out of them at home. Perhaps you couldn’t restock on treats because you were too busy with work. Or maybe you’ve already exhausted your pet budget for the month, so you need to wait a while before you can order again.

Fortunately, you always have the option of creating your own pet snacks from scratch. Don’t know how to make them? Here are six dog treat recipes you can readily whip up in your kitchen using affordable and easy-to-buy ingredients:

Peanut Butter Dog Cookies

No dog can resist the enticing scent of peanut butter. Given this, you should definitely try creating a tasty snack they’re sure to love: peanut butter cookies.

To start, mix ½ cup of canned pumpkin and ½ cup of natural peanut butter. Then, gradually add 1 ½ cups of whole wheat flour and 1 cup of oats to the peanut butter mixture until everything is well-blended. Knead the resulting dough and flatten it with a rolling pin. Then, cut out different shapes from the dough using a cookie cutter. Lastly, bake the dog cookies in the oven for around 20 minutes.

Dog-Friendly Donuts

Because of their high sugar and fat content, ordinary store-bought donuts can be very unhealthy for your dogs. The good news is that you can always make a dog-friendly version of these snacks at home. The best part is that making doggie donuts is relatively easy.

Simply combine 1 cup of oats, 1 cup of flour, 1/3 cup of coconut oil, ½ cup of peanut butter, and two eggs in a large bowl to form a dough. Transfer the dough to a donut pan and bake for about 14 minutes or until the donuts are cooked. Let the tasty treats cool, and then decorate them using yogurt and bacon bits.

Peanut Butter and Banana Treats

Bananas are rich in potassium, vitamins C and B6, and many other essential nutrients that can benefit your dog’s health. This makes them a perfectly healthy ingredient to use when creating tasty doggy snacks.

For this recipe, all you need are three ingredients: rolled oats, peanut butter, and banana. Mix all of them together until they reach a doughy consistency. Once you have a workable dough, make several small balls out of it. Then, flatten the balls with your hands. Bake the cookies in an oven for about 15 minutes or until they’re golden brown. Allow these yummy treats to cool before serving them to your pup.

Cheesy Bacon Doggy Treats

To make this delicious snack, put 1 ½ cups of rolled oats, ½ cup of grated cheddar cheese, and ½ cup of cooked bacon bits in a food processor. Blend until the mixture reaches a crumb-like texture, then add two eggs to create a dough.

Afterward, roll out the dough on a flat surface, cut to your desired shape using a cookie cutter, and bake for 20 minutes or until done. Let these cheesy bacon doggy snacks cool completely before giving your furry friend a taste of them.

Sweet Potato Snacks

Do you want hassle-free delicious treats packed with healthy vitamins and minerals? If so, you can never go wrong with sweet potato snacks.

Cut one sweet potato into strips (similar to French fries) and then coat them with coconut oil, turmeric, and cinnamon for flavor. Cook the sweet potato fries in an air fryer for 15 to 17 minutes, and your doggy treats will be ready in no time.

Frozen Apple Summer Treats

Dogs are prone to dehydration in the summer because of the heat and humidity. Keep them hydrated not only by providing them with enough water, but also by giving them some refreshing frozen treats.

To prepare frozen apple doggy snacks, blend two apples, a cup of plain yogurt, and water in an electric blender. Fill some ice cube trays with the apple mixture and leave them in the freezer for a couple of hours or overnight. During the hotter months, give your furry friend these refreshing treats to help them cool down.

Whipping up homemade doggy treats isn’t necessarily rocket science. With the right recipes and ingredients, you can quickly and easily create pet-friendly snacks that are sure to excite and satisfy your furry friend. Try out the recipes above, and see which ones your dog likes the most.

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