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Dog Treat Recipes with Peanut Butter
Below, you'll find healthy homemade dog treat recipes, all prepared by BoneItUp veterinarians. So, you can make them all confidently!
When creating the recipes, ease of preparation was considered so you can make them quickly.
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1. Creamy Pumpkin Mappucchino:
Treat your furry friend to the delicious Creamy Pumpkin Mappucchinoice cream dog treats made from a blend of peanut butter, pumpkin, apple, cinnamon, and milk.
For one full paws silicone
tray (or 10 treats)
Equipment
- Food processor
- Freezer
- Paw silicone mold
Ingredients
2 tbsp. peanuts butter
6 Oz pumpkin - cleaned
Pinch of cinnamon
Half of cup (4fl Oz) milk (oat milk/ lactose free or vegan preferred)
Alternatives
Pumpkin = Banana
Apple = Pear
Peanut butter = Hazelnut butter
This recipe takes about
10 minutes
Directions
1. In a food processor, add all of the ingredients together and blend them until united.
2. Place the mixture in the paw molds and let it be frozen in the freezer for 3 hours.
3. The treats are ready
4. Before giving them to your dog, take care that they are not too cold. Let them sit aside for 5-10 minutes
2. Creamy snack:
Get ready to roll with this easy and healthy recipe for Creamy Snack dog bones! Made with peanut butter and blended oat flakes it will give your furry friend the energy they need for their daily adventures.
For cookie cutter
Equipment
- Bowl
- Rolling pin
- Foil wrapper
- Bone cutters
Ingredients
Third of cup water
2 tbsp. Flax seeds
Half of cup peanut butter
Half of cup cooked quinoa
1 cup blended oat flakes
Alternatives
Oat flakes - Millet flakes
Cooked quinoa - Cooked rice
Peanut butter - Almond butter
This recipe takes about
15 minutes
Directions
1. In one bowl, mix all of the ingredients together.
2. Place the foil wrapper on the kitchen desk and pour the mixture over. Place the foil on top and roll the mixture with the rolling pin.
3. Open the foil wrapper and cut bones with your cookie cutter.
4. You can keep these bones in your refrigerator separated with paper.
3. Fresh and chill:
Perfect for those hot summer days, made with luscious strawberries, creamy oat milk, and a hint of peanut butter, these frozen treats offer a burst of fruity goodness and a creamy texture that will cool down your dog in the most delightful way.
For One Full Bones Silicone
Tray (Or 18 Bone Treats)
Equipment
- Freezer
- Silicon tray
- Food processor
Ingredients
1 cup oat milk
1 tsp. Gelatine
1 cup strawberries
1 tsp. Peanut butter
Alternatives
Strawberry - Cherry
Oat milk - Coconut milk
This recipe takes about
10 minutes
Directions
1. Blend all ingredients together and transfer them to the silicon tray.
2. Place the silicon tray in the freezer and let it be there for 30 minutes.
3. Let the treats sit at room temperature before serving them to your dog.
4. Lazy Nights:
These soothing treats blend the calming essence of edible lavender and chamomile to offer comfort on lazy evenings and a peaceful way to ease anxiety in your furry companion.
For cookie cutter
Equipment
- Oven
- Roller
- Big bowl
- Plastic foil
- Cookie cutter
Ingredients
Third of cup oat milk
3 tbsp. Rolled oats
Half of cup peanut butter
Half of tbsp. baking powder
3 tbsp. unsweetened applesauce
1 tablespoon chamomile powder
1 cup millet flour (blended millet)
1 tablespoon edible lavender buds
Alternatives
Millet flour - Quinoa flour
Oat milk- Any vegan milk
This recipe takes about
40 minutes
Directions
1. Place all of the ingredients in a big bowl and knead them until united.
2. Place a plastic foil on the kitchen table and place the dough on top. Add the foil on top. Take the roller and make the dough thinner.
3. Take the cookie cutter and cut the treats.
4. Preheat the oven to 160C/320F. Take one baking pan and place baking paper on it.
5. Place the treats on the pan and bake them for 20 minutes. Let them chill before serving to your dog.
5. Tasty Paws:
These icy delights are a cool blend of sardines, bone broth, peanut butter, and the nutritional power of broccoli.
For One Full Bones Silicone
Tray (Or 18 Bone Treats)
Equipment
- Freezer
- Silicon tray
- Food processor
Ingredients
3 oz sardines
Third of cup broccoli
1 tbsp. Gelatine
1 tbsp. Peanut butter
Half of cup bone broth (beef/chicke)
Alternatives
Sardines - Anchovies
Broccoli - cauliflower
This recipe takes about
15 minutes
Directions
1. Place all ingredients in the food processor and blend them until united.
2. Transfer the mixture to the silicon tray and flatten the mixture with the help of your gadget
3. Place the tray in the freezer and let it chill for 20-30 minutes.
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