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Healthy Dog Biscuits
You are probably thinking to yourself, “This girl would be the type that makes food for her dogs!” Haha, well, in this case, yes. However, in general -- no! Who has time for that!? This recipe actually happened out of boredom during one of Kentucky’s finest winter storms. I was trying to occupy the kids (my dogs Rory and Emmy) as they were getting cabin fever so I looked in the pantry and this is the result!
These healthy dog biscuits are super easy to make and completely safe for your fur babies. The good news is that you probably already have some of the ingredients such as flour, oats, baking soda, and peanut butter.
Easy homemade treats for your furry loved ones, complete with a carob and peanut butter glaze!
You are probably thinking to yourself, “This girl would be the type that makes food for her dogs!” Haha, well, in this case, yes. However, in general -- no! Who has time for that!? This recipe actually happened out of boredom during one of Kentucky’s finest winter storms. I was trying to occupy the kids (my dogs Rory and Emmy) as they were getting cabin fever so I looked in the pantry and this is the result!
These healthy dog biscuits are super easy to make and completely safe for your fur babies. The good news is that you probably already have some of the ingredients such as flour, oats, baking soda, and peanut butter.
The key ingredients for these dog biscuits are natural peanut butter, coconut oil, and pumpkin. Most people know that peanut butter is a great protein source and coconut oil has healthy fats that give dogs that shiny coat, but pumpkin is great to soothe their digestive system as it contains a high amount of fiber.
Every time I have chocolate my dogs go crazy. Of course I’ve never given them chocolate before but I guess they smell the sweet flavors and want it. Because of that, I made a glaze using carob powder with the peanut butter. Carob powder is a great alternative to cocoa powder. For dogs, this is 100% safe! Carob powder is naturally sweetened as well.
As you can see, the dogs love these biscuits and I think a lot of that has to do with that drizzle!
Coconut oil is used in the drizzle so keeping your biscuits out at room temperature will melt the drizzle so it is best to store in the fridge or freezer. Personally, the dogs love frozen treats because it takes them longer to chew so I just store in the freezer. Once you make these treats, you will be set for a long time as this recipe makes around 70 biscuits. These are also great as gifts so spread the love!
If you try this recipe, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo to #fromtherootsblog on Instagram. We love seeing what you come up with!
Ingredients
1 ¼ cup old fashioned oats
1 ½ cups whole wheat flour
1 cup 100% pure pumpkin (canned)
½ cup peanut butter
2 eggs
¼ cup coconut oil (melted)
1 tsp baking soda
Carob and peanut butter glaze
2 Tbsp carob powder
2 Tbsp coconut oil (melted)
¼ cup peanut butter
Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
In a large bowl, mix the dry ingredients together: oats, flour, and baking soda.
To a small bowl, mix the wet ingredients together: pumpkin, peanut butter, eggs, and coconut oil.
Incorporate the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix together until it forms a ball. If the mixture is wet, add flour or oats gradually. Knead dough until the flour is incorporated.
Sprinkle whole wheat flour to a flat surface and roll out dough mixture using a rolling pin.
Use a cookie cutter to cut out small dog bone shapes or just bake into little circles like cookies.
Bake for 12-15 min on a parchment lined baking sheet.
As the biscuits cook, whisk together the glaze ingredients until smooth.
After the biscuits have cooled for at least 5 minutes, drizzle glaze over the biscuits and place in the fridge for the glaze to harden.
Best stored in the fridge or freezer.
Notes
Makes 65-70 small dog biscuits
Since these are homemade dog biscuits, it would be best to store in the fridge or freezer. They may mold if left out at room temperature for over a week.
All ingredients used for this recipe are considered safe for dogs, but it’s always a good idea to make sure there are no dog allergies/sensitivities to any of the ingredients.