Homemade Dog Treats
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Prep Time
20m
Cook Time
15m
Total Time
35m
This homemade dog treat recipe combines pumpkin, peanut butter, eggs, and whole wheat flour to create a delicious and healthy snack for your furry friend. The glaze adds an extra tasty touch, making these treats a perfect reward for your pup.
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Ingredients
Servings:
30
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Dog Biscuits
Glaze
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Notes
We just used a basic canola oil, but we also give Sage coconut oil for her fur/skin, and I think coconut oil would work nicely here. You can also use coconut oil in place of the bacon grease in the glaze, but, I mean, come on. It’s bacon grease. SO YUMMY.
Thank you to the readers who have mentioned the issue with using bacon fat for dogs. A trace amount of bacon grease (two tablespoons divided amongst 30 biscuits = less than 1 gram of bacon fat per serving) shouldn’t be a concern. Of course, we’re not veterinarians over here, so please check with your vet or use an alternative type of oil if you are concerned.
Thank you to the readers who have mentioned the issue with using bacon fat for dogs. A trace amount of bacon grease (two tablespoons divided amongst 30 biscuits = less than 1 gram of bacon fat per serving) shouldn’t be a concern. Of course, we’re not veterinarians over here, so please check with your vet or use an alternative type of oil if you are concerned.
Nutrition Facts
Nutrition facts are based on 1 serving. If servings is not specified, 6 is assumed for the total
recipe.
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Calories129kcal
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Fat8g
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Saturated Fat1g
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Carbohydrates10g
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Fiber1g
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Sugar1g
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Protein3g
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Cholesterol12mg
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Sodium85mg
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.