all natural dog biscuit recipe
Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits
These homemade peanut butter dog biscuits are made with natural peanut butter, oat flour, and applesauce. They are a tasty and healthy treat for your furry friend!
If you are looking for a great recipe for dog biscuits with peanut butter, look no further! Now you can make your own homemade doggie biscuits with simple ingredients.
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The Best Things About These Homemade Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits
Not only will your furry friend gobble up these dog biscuits, but this easy recipe is a fantastic way to save money too! These natural dog biscuits cost less than store-bought and have common pantry ingredients with no preservatives.
You can download and print the easy dog biscuits recipe in the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post. First, I have a few important tips and information that will make you love these DIY dog biscuits even more!
Are dog biscuits good for dogs?
These homemade ones are! There are many health benefits to making dog biscuits with wholesome ingredients. There are no mystery ingredients like some found in many commercial store-bought biscuits.
These baked dog biscuits have a crunchy texture that is good for your dogs teeth. They are full of wholesome ingredients that will help your dog maintain a healthy weight too.
Benefits of Peanut Butter for Dogs
Peanut butter is high in protein which is essential in a dogs diet. It helps with building and repairing muscle.
Peanut butter has healthy fats that are important for a dogs skin, maintaining it and improving dry coats or irritated skin.
Peanut butter is a good source of nutrients including magnesium for helping cells metabolize B complex vitamins and folic acid for cell growth.
Benefits of Oat Flour for Dogs
Did you know that oats have a lot of healthy nutrients? Its why treats made with oat flour are great for dogs!
Oats are a safe alternative to wheat for dogs that have special diets because of being gluten intolerant or sensitive to gluten. These are gluten-free dog biscuits.
Oats have vitamin B which helps your dog maintain a healthy coat. Its also a good source of omega-6 fatty acids that helps keep a dogs skin healthy and strong.
Oat flour has soluble fiber that helps regulate glucose levels and gives dogs relief from irregular bowel movements.
Dog Biscuits Ingredients
The entire list of simple ingredients, quantities of each, and the step-by-step directions are in the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post. First, I want to share a bit more information about the ingredients I used in the best dog biscuits youll ever make.
Heres a list of what you need for this peanut butter dog biscuit recipe. You can find everything in regular grocery stores. If you want to make organic dog biscuits, make sure you use organic ingredients.
- Peanut Butter Use natural creamy peanut butter without added sugars or artificial sweeteners.
- Applesauce Use unsweetened applesauce or make your own by microwaving a few slices of apples with a little bit of water.
- Egg This is an emulsifier, which means it holds all the ingredients together. It also gives these simple dog treats a boost in protein.
- Coconut Oil Melt the coconut oil before you use it. This will give the biscuits some healthy fats.
- Oat Flour Either buy it or make your own with oatmeal and a food processor.
Ingredient Notes and Substitutions
When you make this easy recipe for doggie biscuits, here are a few notes to keep in mind:
Use unsweetened natural peanut butter. Do not use peanut butter that contains xylitol because it is toxic to dogs.
You can make your own oat flour by placing uncooked old-fashioned oats in a food processor and processing until the ground oats have a flour consistency.
You can substitute brown rice flour for oat flour. You can make your own brown rice flour by placing uncooked brown rice in a blender and blending until it has the consistency of flour.
If you use any other type of flour such as coconut flour, all-purpose flour, or whole wheat flour, the end results may vary due to the difference in the flours. They will not be gluten-free if using flour made from wheat.
To make dog biscuits with pumpkin, substitute the applesauce with plain pumpkin puree. Do not use pumpkin pie filling because it may contain spices toxic to dogs.
Equipment Needed
You probably have most of the kitchen items you need to make these peanut butter biscuits for dogs. You can use any cookie cutter of your choice.
Cute cookie cutters, dog cookie cutters, or ones shaped like dog bones give these treats a fun look. You can also make personalized dog biscuits with a custom dog cookie cutter.
How to Make Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits
These are the recipe steps and photos of the process for making the doggy biscuits. I hope they help you make this healthy dog biscuits recipe!
You can scroll down to the bottom of this article for a printable recipe card.
- Place the applesauce, coconut oil, egg, and peanut butter in a large bowl.
- Combine the wet ingredients with a mixer or by hand.
- Add the oat flour to the wet ingredient mixture.
- Blend well using a hand mixer, a spoon, or your hands.
- Refrigerate the dough for 1 hour.
- Place the dough on a flat surface.
- Roll out the dough until it is about 1/3-inch thick. If the dough is still too sticky to roll, add a little more flour to make it drier.
- Using your favorite cookie cutter, cut out as many treats as possible.
- You can gather the dough scraps, re-roll, and cut out treats until all the dough is used.
- Place the cutouts on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 15 to 20 minutes, until golden brown.
- Place the baked treats on a wire rack to cool to room temperature.
The number of dog biscuits this recipe makes depends on the size of your cookie cutter. A 4-inch cookie cutter like I used yields 8 large dog biscuits.
Serving Size
How many homemade dog treats should you give to your canine companions? That depends on what else they ate that day because you need to consider their entire calorie intake as a whole. Being mindful of a dogs food consumption is just as important as it is with a human family member.
It also depends on the size of your dog. Small dogs need fewer calories than larger dogs. Maintaining a dogs healthy weight is important so keep that in mind when feeding your dog biscuits in addition to their regular food.
Dogs also shouldnt overeat too many carbs, including healthy homemade dog biscuits. For this reason, I suggest only giving your pup one biscuit per day.
How to Store Homemade Dog Biscuits
Store baked dog biscuits at room temperature in an airtight container. A dog biscuits container is a good idea so they are not mistaken for human cookies. Here are some cute dog treat jars on Amazon:
How long do homemade dog biscuits last?
These homemade baked peanut butter dog biscuits have a relatively short shelf life. They will last anywhere from a few days to 2 weeks when stored in a sealed container. It also depends on how many dogs you have, how many treats you give them, and how often.
For longer storage, you can freeze the dog biscuits for up to 4 months.
Can humans eat dog biscuits?
They sure can eat these homemade ones! Everything in these dog biscuits is safe for human consumption. However, I doubt folks would like them since they are not sweet. I suggest making some peanut butter cookies for people.
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Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits
Homemade dog biscuits with peanut butter are a tasty treat for your furry friend.
Prep Time 15 minutes minutes Cook Time 20 minutes minutes Total Time 1 hour hour 35 minutes minutesIngredients
- Cup Applesauce
- Cup Creamy Peanut Butter natural unsweetened
- 1 Egg
- 1 Tablespoon Coconut Oil melted
- 2 Cups Oat Flour
Instructions
Dough
Place the applesauce, peanut butter, egg, and coconut oil in a bowl.
Combine the wet ingredients with a mixer or by hand.
Add the oat flour and combine well. The dough will be sticky.
Method 2 Cutouts
Place the dough in the refrigerator for about 1 hour.
Roll the dough out onto a flat surface until about 1/3-inch thick.
Using your favorite cookie cutter, cut out as many shapes as possible. If the dough is still too sticky to roll, add a little more oat flour.
Gather the scraps, re-roll, and cut until all the dough is used up.
Place the cutouts on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Notes
Do not use peanut butter that contains xylitol, a sweetener toxic to dogs.You can make oat flour by putting uncooked old-fashioned oats in a blender or food processor and blending until it reaches flour consistency.The number of biscuits can vary depending on the size of your cookie cutter or mold. I used a 4-inch dog bone cookie cutter which yielded 8 dog biscuits.Nutrition
Calories: 198kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 48mg | Potassium: 176mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 34IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 1mg
Healthy Homemade Dog Biscuits (3 Ingredients!)
Homemade dog biscuits are easier to make than you might think and they dont contain any of the additives of traditional dog treats. These vet approved dog treats are a perfect way to pamper your favorite pal!
It can be hard to find dog biscuits you feel good about giving your pup. Many have tons of added ingredients or are crazy expensive! Not that Im opposed to paying a college tuition worth for food for my dog, but it can start to add up.
I started thinking about ways to make easy dog treats at home using simple ingredients that I know Rhubarb loves, and thats how this recipe came to be. The best part you only need three ingredients to make your dog the happiest dog in the world!
These DIY dog biscuits are made with fruit puree (for sweetness), peanut butter (for yumminess), and oats (for texture)! While your dog could eat these oatmeal dog biscuits without baking them (like in these Pumpkin Dog Treats), I baked these because there is nothing cuter than a dog crunchy loudly on a treat, plus it keeps them shelf-stable for longer! Keep scrolling to learn how to make these for your furry friend!
Ingredients for Homemade Dog Biscuits
So those three ingredients I mentioned, here they are! All of these ingredients are considered vet-approved and safe for dogs in moderation, but always keep an eye on your pup when they are enjoying them, and keep an eye out for adverse reactions if this is your first time feeding your pup any of these ingredients.
- Rolled Oats: Rolled oats deliver the best texture for these biscuits! Oats are packed with fiber, zinc, and iron triple win!
- Peanut Butter: Any peanut butter without xylitol will work. The simpler ingredients the better for delicious peanut butter dog biscuits!
- Fruit Puree: This adds the natural sweet flavor dogs enjoy. We used applesauce, but you could use mashed banana or unsweetened pumpkin puree too!
How to make Healthy Dog Biscuits
These treats are super fast! Simply add everything to a food processor, blend, and bake! Plus, its super fun to have dog bone-shaped biscuits because who doesnt love dog treats shaped like little bones?
Step 1: PrepPreheat the oven to 300F (148C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Step 2: Make Oat FlourAdd oats to a food processor and blitz until the mixture resembles coarse flour.
Step 3: MixAdd peanut butter and fruit puree to the food processor and continue blending until the mixture forms a cohesive dough.
Step 4: ShapeRoll dough out to be about inch thick. Use a bone-shaped cookie cutter to cut dough, transferring each bone onto your prepared parchment-lined baking sheet. Continue until all dough is used.
Step 5: BakeBake on the middle rack for 25 to 30 minutes, or until dog biscuits are crispy. Theyll continue to harden as they cool!
Storage Tips
These biscuits are great for large batches and to make ahead! They will keep, in an airtight container, on the counter, for up to a month! You could also freeze them for longterm storage (and even give them to your pup frozen for a crunchier treat).
More Ways to Enjoy
Pumpkin: While we used applesauce, try unsweetened pumpkin puree for a lovely fall dog biscuit! Our pups need their pumpkin spice lattes too, and pumpkin dog treats are the way to do it!
Banana: Using mashed bananas is another great variation of these dog treats. Peanut butter and banana are a match made in dog heaven!
No Bake Dog Treats: This healthy dog treat recipe can be enjoyed raw (because there are no risky ingredients like egg in it)! To make these a no bake dog treat, simply roll the dough into small, bite-sized balls and store int the refrigerator.
Freeze It: You can use this dough for a frozen meal enrichment! Simply spread the dough onto a lick mat or stuff inside a KONG and freeze. Your pup will love licking it out (plus, itll occupy them for a while)!
Grain Free: Sub out the oats and use coconut flour or almond flour to make these grain-free treats!
These also make great cake toppers for a Dog Birthday Cake and are a great addition to a Dog Charcuterie Board or to top a Dog Ice Cream Sundae!
More Ways to Treat Your Pup
If your dog is now your biggest baking fan, definitely try these other recipes that will have them barking for joy!
- 3 cups rolled oats
- cup peanut butter use a peanut that does not contain xylitol, which is toxic to dogs
- cup fruit puree applesauce, mashed banana, or pumpkin puree are all great here