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Home Made Dog Bones: Simple Recipes To Treat Your Dog To Something Extra

Who knew creating rawhide dog bones could offer this much entertainment value? As you roll up your sleeves and delve into handmade excellence, your dog’s tail will wag with delight. Bid farewell to those expensive store-bought sweets and welcome to mouthwatering masterpieces created with passion.

Let we first address peanut butter. Dogs go bananas on it, not only because humans love it. Start with two eggs, half of a cup of peanut butter, and two cups of whole wheat flour. Here’s where it gets interesting now: add quarter-cup of water. Till it’s doughy, mix everything; then, spread it on your counter and cut out interesting forms. At 350°F, bake for around twenty minutes. Finally! See how delighted those eyes widen.

Then there are delights involving pumpkins. Knead half a cup of canned pumpkin, two tablespoons of natural peanut butter, and two cups of whole wheat flour like you mean business. Shape the fellas and bake for thirty minutes. These snacks provide a healthy bite for your dog in addition to smelling great.

Let us now turn up the inventiveness with banana biscuits. Ever ground a banana for a dog? Their love of the outcome will be evident. Stir one cup of oat flour, a ripe banana, and a scoop of peanut butter. Roll it out, cut some neat portions, and you have it there. Boom, banana joy! Bake for 25 minutes at 300°F.

looking for something fishy? Mixed with oats, use a can of your dog’s preferred sardines— ideally in water. This is a canine gourmet journey. Mash it until fully blended; shape it; bake until crispy. Fair warning: those fishy smells can simply cause you to question your starting point!

Getting adventurous? Stuck with sweet potatoes, twist it. Boil, mash, then mix with few eggs and oats. Treats worthy of bark come from adding a little cinnamon. Yuwza!

Apart from taste-tests in the kitchen, keep in mind: always consult your veterinarian before adding fresh components. The tummy of your fur buddy will thank you. So begin wagging by grabbing an apron and sprinkling some flour. Good baking to you and woof-tacular treats for your four-legged friend!