Halloween Dog Treat
It’s Pumpkin Season and your dog can get into the Halloween Spirit, the most spooky time of year. Value Dog has put together these tasty Halloween Dog Treats which are safe for your pup
Skeleton Bones Dog Treats
Ingredients
For the Bones
2 ½ cups of non-bleached flour
1 Egg
1 cup of water
1 chicken bouillon cube
For the Icing
1 cup non-fat plain yogurt
1/2 cup water
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees and spray the cookie pan lightly to prevent the bones from sticking.
Mix all the ingredients together and knead dough until it forms a ball.
Take a small piece of dough and roll it like this:
Place the dough in the bone shaped cookie pan and press it into the shape of the bone.
Bake for 30 minutes.
Take out of the oven and allow the bones to cool.
Mix 1 cup of non-fat plain yogurt with about ½ cup water. Mix well so that there are no lumps.
Place the cooled bones into the bowl with the yogurt “dip” and cover the entire bone.
Place the “dipped” bone on to wax paper.
Place bones in freezer until the yogurt dip is frozen. They were hard in about an hour.
Candy Corn Frozen Dog Treats
Ingredients
1 1/2 Cup Plain Non-Fat Yogurt
1 Small Bananas
1/2 Cup Canned Pumpkin (Not Pumpkin Pie Filling)
3 Oz Paper Cups
Instructions
Put a spoonful of yogurt into the bottom of the paper cups (about 1/2 cup total)
Freeze for 1 - 1.5 hours
Mix 1/2 cup yogurt and 1/2 cup pumpkin (optional)
Add a spoonful of the yogurt/pumpkin mixture or just canned pumpkin to the paper cups
Freeze for 1 - 1.5 hours
Mash 1-2 bananas
Mix bananas with 1/2 cup plain yogurt. Immersion blender works great too. (optional)
Add a spoonful of the yogurt/banana mixture or just mashed bananas to the paper cups
Freeze for 1 - 1.5 hours
Peel off the paper cup and serve
Pumpkin Jack-o-Lantern Dog Treats
ingredients:
2 Cups Of Wheat Flour
3/4 Cup Pumpkin (Plain, No Sugar)
1/2 Cup Peanut Butter (No Sugar, No Xylitol)
1 Tbsp Coconut Oil
1/2 Tsp Baking Powder
Few Drops Food Coloring (Optional)
Yogurt Chips (Note: These Contain Sugar And Are Optional)
Equipment:
Parchment Paper
Rolling Pin
Jack O Lantern Cookie Cutters
Cookie Tray
Preheat the oven to 375. Bake for 25 minutes, then let sit for around 2 hours in oven with heat off.
Pumpkin Dog Treats
Ingredients
1 Cup Fresh Pumpkin
1 and ½ Cups Rice Flour
1 Tablespoon Cinnamon
½ Tablespoon Freshly Ground Ginger
1 Free Range Egg
1 Cup Honey
1 Cup Vegetable Oil
Instructions
Preheat oven to 175 Degrees. Line a flat baking tray with baking paper. Peel and dice pumpkin into cubes and bring to boil in saucepan of water. Drain pumpkin and allow to cool. Puree in blender or food processor (or if you want to be old school, mash your pumpkin to a fine puree). Chill in refrigerator. Combine flour, cinnamon and ginger in bowl and mix well. Combine egg, honey and vegetable oil in large bowl and whisk until well combined.
Add the chilled pumpkin puree to the wet ingredients and whisk until well combined. Slowly add the dry ingredients to the wet, whisking well until all ingredients are combined. With teaspoons, spoon the batter onto the lined tray spacing about one inch apart to make mini cake patties. Bake for 15 minutes. To test, insert a toothpick into the cake. If it comes out clean, the cake is ready and can be removed from the oven. Allow cakes to cool and serve. Makes approximately 30 pumpkin dog treats. Best consumed fresh, freeze any leftovers not consumed within 72 hours.
Dog Friendly Pumpkin Spice Latte
Ingredients:
· Oat milk or goat milk (be sure to avoid any nut milks)
· Plain pumpkin puree (always double-check that the can isn’t pumpkin pie filling. The only ingredient listed should be pumpkin - without any spices, sugar, or other flavors.)
· Your dog’s favorite treat to add on top
Topping:
Whipped cream
Directions:
· Start by mixing four tablespoons of oat milk or goat milk with four tablespoons of plain pumpkin puree. We found a 1:1 ratio worked great! You can scale down if your cup is smaller.
· Once the oat milk or goat milk and pumpkin puree are completely combined, top with whipped cream and/or your pup’s favorite treat for garnish.
· Serve with supervision.
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