What to Know
There’s no doubt that the holidays are a time of celebration and family get-togethers.
For some, it’s also a time to spoil their pets with treats. If you’ve thought about giving your dog something sugary or chocolatey this holiday season but are worried about them getting sick, then fear not!
Plenty of healthy options will delight your pup while not hurting them in the process.
Doggy Christmas Pudding
This festive favorite is easy to make and will keep your dog happy for hours.
Ingredients
- 1 cup whole wheat flour
- ½ cup oats
- ¼ cup peanut butter (or dog-friendly nut butter)
- ½ cup water or milk (if you are making this for humans, use eggnog)
When it’s time to feed your animal companion his Christmas pudding, give him one treat per day until the holidays are over, and then pack away leftovers until next year!
Step 1
Mix all of the ingredients until they form a doughy consistency.
Step 2
Shape them into small balls, or leave them as large pieces of deliciousness!
CBD Gummy Treats
CBD gummies are a fun way to treat your furry friend this holiday season. These treats are made with 50 mg of CBD per treat and come in various flavors, including turkey and chicken.
Moreover, they can be given at any time of the day because they do not contain THC or other psychoactive compounds that would make your dog high.
To Make These Gummies For Your Dog:
Step 1
Mix 2 parts water with 1 part coconut oil in a pot over medium heat until it simmers.
Step 2
The blend should require around 10 minutes to arrive at this temperature if you have an instant-read thermometer handy (but don’t worry if you don’t—you can tell it’s ready by looking at the color).
Step 3
You should see bubbles forming on top as it heats up; turn down the heat if there aren’t enough yet!
Step 4
Once you get some bubbling action going around the edges of your pan but not within two inches up from its surface, remove it from heat immediately.
Step 5
Add 3 tablespoons of raw honey into the mixture and 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract before pouring it onto a parchment paper-lined baking sheet.
Step 6
Sprinkle hemp hearts over the top after spreading evenly across the pan so most pieces are covered with liquid.
Step 7
Place in the freezer until hardened (about 20-30 minutes).
Now you’re ready to serve them up!
Homemade Dog Tasty Treats to Please Your Dog This Christmas
Homemade Dog Biscuits With Carrot and Peanut Butter
Ingredients
- 4 cups whole wheat flour
- 1 cup cornmeal
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 cup peanut butter (crunchy or smooth)
Directions
Step 1
Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
Step 2
Mix all ingredients in a bowl until thoroughly combined, adding more flour if the dough is too sticky.
Step 3
Roll out to about ¼ inch thick, then use cookie cutters to make bone, heart, or paw print shapes. If you don’t have any cookie cutters, roll them into balls instead!
Step 4
Cool completely before packaging your treats into little baggies, or wrap them individually with cellophane paper and bows for cute gift baskets!
Step 5
Place cookies on the baking sheet and bake for 25 minutes until they are slightly browned around the edges but not burnt.
Cheesy Apple Bones
This is a simple and quick treat, taking just 30 minutes.
It’s an excellent choice for the holidays when you want to have time with your friends or family while still being able to feed your dog.
Ingredients
- 1 lb (450 g) Granny Smith apple
- 8 oz (227/300 g) Cheddar cheese
- 1/2 tsp parsley flakes (optional)
Directions
Step 1
Cut 2 holes in each apple slice, leaving enough space between them, so they don’t touch when stacked on top.
Step 2
Slice 8 slices of cheese into small squares and push one square into each hole until it sticks out slightly above the surface of the apple slice.
Step 3
You may find removing some pieces from the center easier before pushing them all together again to avoid getting stuck trying to give this treat to your dog!
Step 4
Sprinkle parsley flakes over the top if desired (this isn’t necessary but does add an extra dimension of flavor).
Step 5
Store refrigerated for up to 10 days.
Frosty Treats
If your dog is a fan of ice cream, you can make them a delicious frozen treat to keep them happy during the holidays.
Use a blender to mix peanut butter, yogurt, and water until it’s smooth, and then freeze for at least two hours before serving.
You can churn up the same ingredients in advance and store them in the freezer for future treats, too!
Doggy Christmas Stocking
It’s time to get festive and prepare your dog a doggy Christmas stocking.
The best way to ensure that you get a perfect size is by measuring their height, ensuring enough room for them to fit their head in but not too much room so that they can’t walk around with it on.
Make sure you have some treats or toys inside the stocking too!
You can buy a Christmas sock from the store or make one yourself!
If you’re feeling crafty, try making a homemade dog stocking out of some old socks by cutting off the top of each sock (where it would go over your foot) and sewing them together to create one long tube.
Add some treats inside and several toys so your pup will be entertained when he enters his new Christmas accessory.
Your Dogs Can Enjoy Some of The Holidays Treats Too
While you’re busy making food for the humans, remember to include some dog treats.
It’s a good idea to have some on hand to reward them and take care of your dog when they do something nice.
When you’re out at the store buying food, remember all the yummy treats available for pets.
You can even find some holiday-themed items like Christmas cookies or even eggnog!
If your dog is part of your family and loves eating at the table with his friends, then why not treat him with delicious homemade treats?
You’ll be able to show everyone how much you love him by giving him special snacks every day!
Before You Go
This year, make sure to include your dog in the holiday festivities. You can do this by giving them some of these delicious treats.
They deserve it!
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