homemade peanut butter dog treats

these homemade peanut butter dog treats are so easy and you only need four ingredients. i got inspired after reading the ingredient list on a few natural treats that i bought for olive (our 6 pound yorkshire terrier) and decided it couldn’t be that hard to make them myself. some are for olive, but i’ll definitely be gifting some to olive’s friends as well. the dough can be whipped up in a flash with everyday ingredients you probably have sitting …

peanut butter dog biscuits

and if you’re not a fan of chunky looking treats stick to creamy peanut butter for a nice polished look. actually, while its fine to use regular pb (without xylitol of course) and i have used it in the past, its best to give your dog pb that doesn’t have a bunch of ingredients that you cant pronounce in it. i just made these and my dog loves them! is there a limit to how many the little guy can …

peanut butter pumpkin dog treats

then transfer the mixture to a work surface and work it with your hands until a dough has formed. i made these for my four dogs that literally range in size from a toy pomeranian to a great dane. i doubled the peanut butter and pumpkin, and omited the salt. so i added a cup of pumpkin and 3/8 cup peanut butter and it was perfect. for my 1st batch, i did as many reviewers suggested and doubled up on …

peanut butter without xylitol

it’s unavoidable, even the healthiest types of peanut butter are high in fat. you see, many of the peanut butter brands contain sugar, preservatives, and other ingredients that you probably don’t want your dog to eat. if your xylitol-free peanut butter contains one or more of the above ingredients, you might want to swap over to another brand. technically, this article was supposed to find the best peanut butter for dogs. best of all, crunchy peanut butter is perfectly safe …

no bake dog treats

this is one of the few fall back recipes i know everyone in the house will love and be able to digest with no tummy troubles! made almost a double batch in order to use the whole can of pumpkin puree. and i dont have to worry about the oats. great stuff thank you for posting the recipe i make these all the time for my pups and my grandpuppy! i made several batches- some how i managed to actually …