Sunday, June 2, 2013

No Bake Dog Treats


Sue here today. I wanted to share this super quick recipe I found for puppy treats. 
This is perfect for the summer when you don't want to turn on the oven. 
Kenzie's puppy, Riggs, loves these straight from the freezer. 
You can have these whipped up in about 10 minutes and ready to feed to your dog after they chill for 1 - 3 hours. Riggs also loves the Pumpkin Dog Treats and Bacon Peanut Butter Dog Treats we make but this recipe requires the least amount of time and energy to whip up. 


No Bake Dog Treats
Ingredients
3/4 cup peanut butter
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/4 cup water
1 1/4 cup oats

Directions
Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper or plastic wrap, set aside.
In a medium bowl, vigorously stir together the peanut butter, cinnamon, and water until combined. Slowly add the oats, 1/4 cup at a time, until completely mixed in.
Scoop by the spoonful onto prepared cookie sheet. 


As you can see, I made a few big ones for Kenzie's big puppy and a few small ones for a friend's smaller puppy. 
Chill in the fridge for 1 - 3 hours before feeding to your dog. 
I like to freeze them on the cookie sheet and then put them into a Ziplock bag in the freezer so I can just take out one or two at a time for Riggs. 
Be sure to visit For the Love Of My Dogs for more dog treat recipes and other dog info. 


Aaaaaw....Riggs looks so adorable when he is waiting for treats. 

Be sure to visit Ms. enPlace and Or So She Says and Feeding Big and Love Bakes Good Cakes and Hun...What's For Dinner? for some great links!

70 comments:

  1. Awesome! I am forwarding this to my sister in law. She has 2 pups and these would be great for them. Thanks for sharing on Simple Supper Tuesday.

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  2. I am SO making these. Gracie and Ella will love them!

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    1. Me too.... My dog absolutely LOVES!!!! peanut butter

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  3. These are perfect for dogs that cannot wait for their treats to bake, like my dog! He will love these :)

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  4. My dog says thank you! How fun. I appreciate the no oven thing very much--it was around 95 degrees today.
    Thank you for linking this week.

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  5. I was wondering if you could feed this to a puppy without having them get sick?

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    1. If you are unsure of what might make your dog sick it is probably best to check with your vet. This didn't make my friend's puppy sick, nor our dog BUT if your puppy has not been introduced to these foods it might be best to ask a professional! I hope that is helpful :)

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    2. Is it ok if you use old fashion oats?

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    3. Yes. You can use old fashioned or quick oats.

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    4. My furbabies loved them only i added coconut oil in place of the water

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    5. Did they turn out as good when using coconut oil instead of water?

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  6. I am going to make these and try to slip in a natural supplement one of my two pups refuses to eat. The other chows it down like it was liver! Maybe these no bake balls will help disguise the supplement so pup #2 will eat his healthy supplement too. Love the idea, hope it works.

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  7. My dog loves ice cubes and other frozen treats...when you freeze yours do you thaw them before feeding to your pup or does he eat them frozen?

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  8. They are in the fridge now. Here's hoping my Teddy loves them. He won't eat regular dog treats - I've tried a zillion different store bought treats....so hopefully he'll love these!

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    1. We hope Teddy loves them too! Let us know how it goes :)

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  9. I just finished making these! :-) They are chilling in the fridge and hopefully my puppy goes wild over them. I get nervous spoiling her and using store bought treats to do so; plus I want to feed my newborn homemade baby food, why not my puppy too?!

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    1. Hope that your puppy loves them as much as Riggs does!

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  10. these have to be kept cold right ?

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    1. No. They don't have to be. They will just be soft/squishy. When they are chilled they are crunchy.

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  11. Great blog. Your blog is interesting and so informative. Wait for your next blog post.
    bakers puppy food

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  12. Just made these, can't wait to see how Marley likes them!

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  13. Do you use quick oats or old fashion oats?

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  14. Would post the pumpkin recipe please? I have plenty of canned pumpkin. Thank you!

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    1. HI Cecilia, you can click on the link in the above post and it will take you there. Here is the direct link to the recipe - http://joandsue.blogspot.ca/2012/12/pumpkin-dog-treats.html

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  15. Will it kill dogs

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    1. It won't kill dogs, I was wondering about the cinnamon for a little bit but then I looked it up and realized it was all healthy!

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    2. Cinnamon is good for dogs. Just make sure the peanut butter does NOT have xylitol- sugar alcohols ate very toxic!

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  16. How long do these last in the freezer without going off.?

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    1. I've never had them in the freezer more than a week but, that being said, I'm sure if they were airtight then they could probably last at least 3 months.

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  17. It is really a looking great beautiful. I have already loved it I am trying to do it! I am satisfied that you simply shared this useful information with us. Please stay us informed like this. Thanks for sharing. Keep it continue. See more at homemade dog treats

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  18. can I use regular oatmeal or does it have to be quick oats?

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    1. I just used regular oats. Quick oats would probably be fine too. :)

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  19. I made these today for my 2 dogs and well they couldn't wait for them to be done. lol They loved them and were waiting under our feet for some crumbs to drop. Thank you so much for the easy recipe and thank you from Bella and Cocoa!

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  20. I think I'll try this recipe soon!

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    1. I love this. My dog loved them! (he thinks everything is tasty.)

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  22. I make all of Maggie's dog treats but nice to have something that doesn't require turning on the oven in the summer heat! She loves peanut butter so I know these will be a hit!

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  23. I made these today, my dog Willy was waiting for me to give him one before they even went into the fridge. So easy to make, I used natural peanut butter and regular oats.

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  24. How long can they be frozen for? Any expiration time?

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    1. I've had no problems with them being frozen for a month or two. Longer than that I can't say! (Hope that helps!)

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  25. I made these for my shih tzu, (she's a very picky eater). She LOVED them!! She did her "happy" dance and then ran around the coffee table!
    Thank you for sharing! I think I'm going to make more homemade treats for her!

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  26. Humans can eat this too

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  27. Does the oatmeal need to be cooked or do I leave it raw?

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    1. The oats you leave uncooked. (Don't use pre-packaged "oatmeal" - just use regular oats: either quick cooking or regular will work)

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  28. I made these the other day. It is a very simple recipe, quick and easy, just what I like. One of my dogs liked them the other not so much. He is a bit on the picky side.

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  29. I want to make these for my Girlscouts to donate to the pound, so I was wondering how long they keep before going bad? Thanks

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    1. I'm not sure how long they would keep on the counter but I know they freeze very well. If covered really well they would last about 3 months in the freezer.

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  30. wow these are amazing I have a picky dog and a non picky dog and they loved it thx!:):)

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  31. I love the recipe but my concern is the shape which can block the trachea of an over excited dog.

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  32. My concern too "Anonymmous". Have an elderly dog who does not chew but swallows everything whole and frozen items hurt. So I am thinking keeping them on the counter and cutting small balls into quarters for him. Keep them in the frige and not freeze. They could certainly choke if they got those larger pieces stuck in their throats. He chokes on dog biscuits. Have to break things up now. But some where back a ways in the comments, it says you can leave them on the counter. I grind my own peanut butter with dry roasted peanuts and want to use coconut oil in place of half the water.

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    1. You don't have to freeze them. And you can make them any size you like. :)

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  33. Best treats ever. Took so little time to make and even my little picky Bella loved them. Also 9 month old pup is on medication. This treat became an awesome pill hidder.

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  34. Do you have any recipes with chopped peanut? I have a large bag of the sprinkle size and would like to use them in dog treats.

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    1. I'm sorry, I don't believe we have any dog treat recipes using peanuts.

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  35. Just made them and in the freezer now he was waiting while I made them. Now hopefully he will love them..no doubt he will though!

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  36. I just made these for my Tucky's Birthday Treat today... I didn't have rolled oats so used Graham cracker crumbs... Will let u know how they turned out.. only needed 3/4 cup of the crumbs lol

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    1. Never would have thought of that substitution. We're curious how it will work out! :)

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    2. Wouldn't use Graham wafer crumbs because of the sugar in them

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  37. Thanks for sharing! It's good to find a food that we can actually feed dogs.
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  38. What kind of oats. I have steel oats.

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