How do you make chewy dog treats? The Ultimate Guide

Serve your dog a bubbling brew that they can lick up with our witch’s potion homemade dog treat recipe.

Ingredients: flour, egg, chicken broth, beet juice and peanut butterPrep time: 15 minutesBake time: 5 minutes

Skip the whip cream in a cup and give your dog the fall drink they deserve–a classic (and dog-friendly) Pumpkin Spice Latte. We took the original recipe and made it safe for dogs so all the pups in the world can get in on this fall staple.

It’s the perfect imitation of the classic fall drink that makes us OK with being basic pet parents.

All of our homemade dog treat recipes have been reviewed by a veterinarian. They are intended as a treat or snack. Treats—both DIY dog treats and pre-made—should only constitute a small percentage of your dog’s daily food, as feeding too many treats can lead to nutrient deficiencies. If your pet has health issues or if you have any concerns, consult your pet’s veterinarian before offering them a new food item.

Cut out the dog treats with the cookie or biscuit cutter. Lay them on the baking sheet about two inches apart.

Spray the cookie sheet with a light coating of baking spray. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

Bake the treats on the tray for 25 minutes. Turn off the oven, but leave the tray inside and the door closed for up to three hours to remove excess moisture from the treats. This will create a chewy texture.

Stir in the oats until everything is thoroughly mixed. Add the flour a little at a time to this mixture, until a soft dough begins to form. Mix in any flour sticking to the sides of the bowl.

Store the treats in an airtight container. They can be kept in your pantry or the refrigerator.

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Dogs, especially teething puppies, love to chew and chewing treats can help you to save your furniture and carpets. They will keep your pup busy and he/she won’t consider the option of nibbling on your home’s interior. These soft treats are also quite beneficial for training your furry friend. Keep reading to know about some of the best recipes for homemade chewy dog treats.