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At Boston Wicked Good Treats, we make healthy dog treats in small batches with all natural ingredients. Our treats contain No Grain, No Corn, No Soy, No Preservatives, No Chemicals and is GMO Free. It’s a natural dog treat!

Your pal will love munching on our treats for their tasty flavor. You’ll love treating them for their nutritious ingredients. Give your furry friend Boston Wicked Good Treats that always start with high-quality, delicious meat.
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Mother's day is right around the corner!  Here are some great gifts for the dog mom lover!
28/04/2020

Mother's day is right around the corner! Here are some great gifts for the dog mom lover!

These dog mom gifts are designed just for dog lovers—with attitude and love to spare. With 24 curated options, there's something for every kind of dog mom.

Things are starting to look better.  Time to get the little ones out of the house and here are some great tips on how to...
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Things are starting to look better. Time to get the little ones out of the house and here are some great tips on how to prepare.

Despite being closed, Canine Academy in Clarence has kept busy due to the number of people buying dogs during COVID-19.

Not only is mental health important for you yet it is also important for your dog!  Take a look at this read and tell us...
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Not only is mental health important for you yet it is also important for your dog! Take a look at this read and tell us what you think.

Dr Roger Mugford, an animal psychologist used by the royal family, told The Times that owners around the UK need to prepare their pets for the return to a normal routine to avoid any issues.

Here are some great tips when it comes to training your dog.  Don't forget to give them a special treat afterwards from ...
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Here are some great tips when it comes to training your dog. Don't forget to give them a special treat afterwards from your Boston Wicked Good Treats team.

2 Works for You's Mike Brooks says why not spend quality time with your dog and teach them a thing or two, because it's good for your peace of mind.

Natural Buffalo Ears 5 Pack, Natural Dog TreatBe Choosy with your Chews!Your pet will not be able to stop till this trea...
17/04/2020

Natural Buffalo Ears 5 Pack, Natural Dog Treat

Be Choosy with your Chews!
Your pet will not be able to stop till this treat is gone. All natural. Safe and Delicious.

Quantity 5 pieces



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Natural Buffalo Ears 5 Pack, Natural Dog TreatBe Choosy with your Chews!Your pet will not be able to stop till this trea...
17/04/2020

Natural Buffalo Ears 5 Pack, Natural Dog Treat

Be Choosy with your Chews!
Your pet will not be able to stop till this treat is gone. All natural. Safe and Delicious.

Quantity 5 pieces



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Homemade flax seed dog biscuitsIngredients    12 oz (340g) whole wheat flour    12 oz (340g) bread flour    2 oz (55g) w...
16/04/2020

Homemade flax seed dog biscuits

Ingredients

12 oz (340g) whole wheat flour
12 oz (340g) bread flour
2 oz (55g) wheat germ
1 teaspoon (5g) salt
2 Tablespoons (30g) brown sugar
3-4 Tablespoons Flax Seed (optional)
3 eggs
1 cup (240ml) vegetable oil
3 oz (85g) powdered dry milk
1 cup (240ml) water

Directions

Combine wheat flour, bread flour, wheat germ, salt, and brown sugar, and flax seed in mixing bowl. Stir in eggs and vegetable oil.
Dissolve dry milk in water then incorporate the mixture.
Mix to form a very firm dough that is smooth and workable. Adjust by adding a little extra flour or water as required.
Cover the dough and set aside to relax for 15-20 min.
Roll the dough out to 1/2″ (1.2cm) thick. Cut out biscuits using a bone-shaped cutter 3″x1.5″ (7.5×3.7cm). Place the biscuits on sheet pans lined with baking paper.
Bake at 375°F (190°C) for approx. 40 minutes or until biscuits are brown and, more importantly, rock-hard. Let biscuits cool, then store in a covered container five to six feet off the flour. Use as needed to reward your four-legged friends.)



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Homemade flax seed dog biscuitsIngredients    12 oz (340g) whole wheat flour    12 oz (340g) bread flour    2 oz (55g) w...
16/04/2020

Homemade flax seed dog biscuits

Ingredients

12 oz (340g) whole wheat flour
12 oz (340g) bread flour
2 oz (55g) wheat germ
1 teaspoon (5g) salt
2 Tablespoons (30g) brown sugar
3-4 Tablespoons Flax Seed (optional)
3 eggs
1 cup (240ml) vegetable oil
3 oz (85g) powdered dry milk
1 cup (240ml) water

Directions

Combine wheat flour, bread flour, wheat germ, salt, and brown sugar, and flax seed in mixing bowl. Stir in eggs and vegetable oil.
Dissolve dry milk in water then incorporate the mixture.
Mix to form a very firm dough that is smooth and workable. Adjust by adding a little extra flour or water as required.
Cover the dough and set aside to relax for 15-20 min.
Roll the dough out to 1/2″ (1.2cm) thick. Cut out biscuits using a bone-shaped cutter 3″x1.5″ (7.5×3.7cm). Place the biscuits on sheet pans lined with baking paper.
Bake at 375°F (190°C) for approx. 40 minutes or until biscuits are brown and, more importantly, rock-hard. Let biscuits cool, then store in a covered container five to six feet off the flour. Use as needed to reward your four-legged friends.)



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Bully Sticks 5 Pack - Natural Dog Chews Bully Sticks USDA & FDA ApprovedBoston Wicked Good Treats Bully Sticks are 100% ...
14/04/2020

Bully Sticks 5 Pack - Natural Dog Chews Bully Sticks USDA & FDA Approved

Boston Wicked Good Treats Bully Sticks are 100% all natural made from grass fed beef. Our Bully Sticks for dogs offer a number of health benefits that make owners smile and pups’ tails wag. Chomping on these tough, meaty sticks helps to clean your dog’s teeth of plaque and tartar buildup, helping to eliminate bad breath. Plus, each stick is low in fat and packed with protein to help your dog grow big and strong. Unlike beef rawhide, bully meat sticks are completely digestible — making them a healthy and tasty treat.
Be Choosy with your Chews!

Many Bully Sticks carry unpleasant natural odors. Our Bully Sticks are ODOR FREE. We are able to produce odor-free bully sticks because of the level of care and labor that goes into manufacturing our treats.

Guaranteed to be a favorite with your dog! This hearty bully stick will be a long lasting chew for dogs up to 40 lbs.

Recommended for: Small to medium dogs under 40 lbs, appropriate for all life stages.This high-protein chew is a great option for those toy breed dogs or small puppies! This chew is soft enough that you can break it in half with your bare hands, so it’s appropriate for dogs who are missing a couple of teeth.

Country of Origin: Brazil or Germany

Ingredients: Beef pizzle



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Chicken Biscuit Homemade Hypoallergenic Dog Treats RecipeIngredientsAffiliate links included below. We earn a commission...
13/04/2020

Chicken Biscuit Homemade Hypoallergenic Dog Treats Recipe

Ingredients

Affiliate links included below. We earn a commission if you make a purchase.

All of these ingredients are easy to find in your grocery store.

1 ¼ Cups Rice Flour
3 Tbsp. Vegetable or Canola Oil
½ teas. Salt
1/3 Cup Chicken Broth or Water

Instructions

Watch the video below:

Preheat oven to 325˚.
Mix all ingredients in a bowl, should be the consistency of play dough, you may need to add an
additional 1-2 tablespoons of liquid to get the right consistency.
Knead the dough until smooth, roll out on a lightly floured surface to ¼ inch. Cut out shapes with a cookie cutter or make rectangles with a knife or pizza wheel.
Place on a cookie sheet and bake at 325˚ for 15-20 minutes until just slightly browned on the bottoms.
Let cool and store in an airtight container.

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See how easy it is to make your own hypoallergenic dog treats? Just four ingredients and your pooch have his very own chicken biscuits!



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At Boston Wicked Good Treats, we make healthy dog treats in small batches with all natural ingredients.  Our treats cont...
13/04/2020

At Boston Wicked Good Treats, we make healthy dog treats in small batches with all natural ingredients. Our treats contain No Grain, No Corn, No Soy, No Preservatives, No Chemicals and is GMO Free. It’s a natural dog treat!

Your pal will love munching on our treats for their tasty flavor. You’ll love treating them for their nutritious ingredients. Give your furry friend Boston Wicked Good Treats that always start with high-quality, delicious meat.
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Zucchini Chews Dog TreatsZucchini? Yes you read that right, Zucchini Chews Dog Treats! I use any excuse I can think of t...
11/04/2020

Zucchini Chews Dog Treats

Zucchini? Yes you read that right, Zucchini Chews Dog Treats! I use any excuse I can think of to get healthier ingredients in my pups treats. While meat of course is their favorite they don’t turn their nose up at veggies that I have doctored up with a little flavoring. If your pup is a snacker and chewer these treats are sure to set tails wagging. Just a few simple ingredients and you can turn out a whole container of healthy treats that you can feel great about giving your dogs.

Did you know that Zucchini has a lot of health benefits for your dog? It provides calcium, potassium, B vitamins, beta-carotene, folate and fiber. Oh, and it’s pretty tasty too!

Zucchini Chews Dog Treats Ingredients:

1 large zucchini
2 tsp. olive oil
1 tsp dry ground mustard
1 tsp chicken bouillon

Easy Zucchini Chews Dog Treats
Zucchini Chews Dog Treats Directions:

Preheat oven to 200°.
Slice zucchinis to ⅛” thickness with vegetable slicer or by hand.
Toss zucchini in olive oil.
Spread chews out on baking sheet (line with parchment paper for easy clean up) leave at least ½” space between each one to allow air to circulate.
Sprinkle lightly with dry mustard and bouillon.
Bake for 4-6 hours until desired doneness is reached- you can leave them slightly chewy or cook until crisp whatever your pet prefers.
Store in airtight container for up to 2 weeks. I like to store my homemade dog treats in the fridge since they contain no preservatives I feel better about their safety.
If you have a dehydrator you can also make them in there, follow manufacturers cooking directions.

What a simple healthy dog treat, we hope your dog loves them too!

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Doggie Green Bean CrunchiesGreen Bean Crunchies are healthy dog treats that are ideal for adult dogs, especially overwei...
10/04/2020

Doggie Green Bean Crunchies

Green Bean Crunchies are healthy dog treats that are ideal for adult dogs, especially overweight dogs. Dogs love these crunchies and you’ll love that there are only two ingredients, both which are superfoods. Green beans are an excellent source of vitamins, A, C, and E, as well as fiber, potassium, and magnesium. Dogs thrive on antioxidant rich foods such as green beans. Olive oil is another superfood that has many health benefits for dogs. This antioxidant helps to give dogs more energy, improve their immune system, and reduce dry skin. Green Bean Crunchies are a good choice when giving a treat to overweight dogs. Be sure to use portion control when giving your dog any type of treats or biscuits.

NOTE: Check with your veterinarian before making any changes to your pet’s diet. Also, please be aware of any allergies your pet may have to specific ingredients and avoid ingredients which have caused reactions in your pets in the past. If you are unsure about a specific ingredient found in one of our recipes, introduce the food to your pets in small amounts first. Doggie Green Bean Crunchies are intended as a special treat and should not be served as a meal or on a daily ongoing basis.

Ingredients

16 ounces frozen, cut green beans (about 5 cups), thawed and any excess water drained (without salt)

1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil

Instructions

Preheat oven to 170 degrees.

Add green beans and oil to a mixing bowl and toss to coat beans. Evenly spread green beans on a large, parchment lined or non-stick, baking sheet. Dry beans in the oven for 8 hours or until all beans are crunchy. Turn off the oven and allow to cool completely before storing in an airtight container.

Optional Dehydrator Instructions: Dry at 170 degrees for 8 hours or until crunchy.

*I usually dry my green beans in the oven overnight.

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09/04/2020

Are too many hours behind your desk, in front of the TV, and on your couch making you (and your pup) a bit bleary eyed, sluggish, and down? It may

After giving you dog one of our health treats here are some great tips to keep them active while in your home.          ...
09/04/2020

After giving you dog one of our health treats here are some great tips to keep them active while in your home.

Two puppy behaviour experts offer their advice to UAE dog owners

Nothing better than waking up in the morning and seeing your dogs face. Full of excitement and ready for a treat. Be cho...
09/04/2020

Nothing better than waking up in the morning and seeing your dogs face. Full of excitement and ready for a treat. Be choosy with your chews and try Bully Sticks. Try this treat and more from our online store. 🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴
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When dressing up for Easter don't forget about your furry loved one!
09/04/2020

When dressing up for Easter don't forget about your furry loved one!

From rabbits to carrots to baby chicks, these adorable dog Easter outfits will make your dog the envy of even the Easter bunny.

At Boston Wicked Good Treats we love our   like anything else.  Don't let them miss out on the Easter fun.  Here are som...
09/04/2020

At Boston Wicked Good Treats we love our like anything else. Don't let them miss out on the Easter fun. Here are some tips on how to share the meaning of Easter with them.

It's almost time for Easter! Be sure to include the family dog in the festivities by putting together a DIY dog Easter basket.

Carrot Oat Applesauce Treats for DogsIngredients    1/2 cup oats    1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce    1/2 cup (about 1 l...
08/04/2020

Carrot Oat Applesauce Treats for Dogs

Ingredients

1/2 cup oats
1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
1/2 cup (about 1 large) carrot finely grated
1/2 cup all-purpose flour

Instructions

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and cover a baking tray with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.
Mix all four ingredients in a medium bowl.
Use a tablespoon to drop clumps of the mixture on to the baking tray. Shape if you wish.*
Bake for 18-20 minutes, until treats are set.

Notes
*I made test batches with both steel-cut and instant/quick oats. I thought the steel-cut oats made a more attractive treat, so they are what I used for the final batch (you can't really shape the instant oats).

These keep in the fridge for 5-7 days.

Nutrition
Calories: 49kcal

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Peanut Butter & Apple Sauce Cookies for DogsIngredients    3 c whole wheat flour    2 c quick-cook oats    1 c peanut bu...
07/04/2020

Peanut Butter & Apple Sauce Cookies for Dogs

Ingredients

3 c whole wheat flour
2 c quick-cook oats
1 c peanut butter (smooth or chunky, your choice!)
1 c unsweetened organic applesauce
1 t baking powder
1/4-1/2 cup olive oil or coconut oil, optional

Instructions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees and cover 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.
In a mixing bowl, combine all ingredients well.
Knead dough on a lightly floured surface. If the dough is too loose and crumbly, you can add a 1/4-1/2 cup olive oil or coconut oil at this point.
Use a rolling pin to roll the dough to about 1/4 inch thick and then cut into shapes with cookie cutters. If you don't want to use cookie cutters, simply make small dough balls.
Place cookies on baking sheet, approximately 1/2 inch apart.
Bake in preheated over for approximately 25 minutes or until lightly browned.
Let cool and then serve.

Notes

Store uneaten cookies in an airtight container in the fridge for up to one week.

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At Boston Wicked Good Treats, we make healthy dog treats in small batches with all natural ingredients.  Our treats cont...
07/04/2020

At Boston Wicked Good Treats, we make healthy dog treats in small batches with all natural ingredients. Our treats contain No Grain, No Corn, No Soy, No Preservatives, No Chemicals and is GMO Free. It’s a natural dog treat!

Your pal will love munching on our treats for their tasty flavor. You’ll love treating them for their nutritious ingredients. Give your furry friend Boston Wicked Good Treats that always start with high-quality, delicious meat.

10% off first time customers

Checkout Code: LOVEMYDOG10
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Loving our dogs means also showing them new things.  Does your puppy bark a lot?  Take a peek at this read and share you...
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Loving our dogs means also showing them new things. Does your puppy bark a lot? Take a peek at this read and share your thoughts.

Most puppies bark. It's what they do. But what if your puppy's barking is out of control? Find out how to control nuisance barking with our helpful guide.

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Nothing better than waking up in the morning and seeing your dogs face. Full of excitement and ready for a treat. Be cho...
06/04/2020

Nothing better than waking up in the morning and seeing your dogs face. Full of excitement and ready for a treat. Be choosy with your chews and try Bully Sticks. Try this treat and more from our online store.
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Not only do we love dogs yet we love connecting people with opportunities to see they can adopt one.  Take a peek at thi...
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Not only do we love dogs yet we love connecting people with opportunities to see they can adopt one. Take a peek at this awesome read and tell us what you think.

Millions of Americans are stuck inside because of the novel coronavirus outbreak, and many are...

At Boston Wicked Good Treats, we make healthy dog treats in small batches with all natural ingredients.  Our treats cont...
05/04/2020

At Boston Wicked Good Treats, we make healthy dog treats in small batches with all natural ingredients. Our treats contain No Grain, No Corn, No Soy, No Preservatives, No Chemicals and is GMO Free. It’s a natural dog treat!

Your pal will love munching on our treats for their tasty flavor. You’ll love treating them for their nutritious ingredients. Give your furry friend Boston Wicked Good Treats that always start with high-quality, delicious meat.
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Frosty Watermelon Dog Treat RecipeSticky and sweet, the beloved and refreshing fruit known as the Watermelon is paired w...
05/04/2020

Frosty Watermelon Dog Treat Recipe

Sticky and sweet, the beloved and refreshing fruit known as the Watermelon is paired with coconut for my latest frozen concoction. To say your dog will love it would be an understatement.

Watermelon has always been my favorite summertime treat. Everything else ranks in a distant second place. For a few months out of the year, I unabashedly gorge on this sweet melon until my insides could explode with pink n’ fruity deliciousness. My dog Oscar loves watermelon, too. The pup is a chip off the old watermelon-loving block, I suppose. The only problem is that dogs and watermelons tend to turn into a giant mess when mixed together (heck, even humans munching on watermelons tend to make a mess!). This got me thinking about creating a bite-sized watermelon treat that would cool him off without turning my floor into a sticky mess.

So, I stepped into my doggy treat laboratory (aka my kitchen) and started experimenting. It didn’t take long before I whipped up some magic. All it took was a little experimenting and then one day, ta-da! The Frosty Watermelon Dog Bones recipe was born. Now I can nom-nom on my watermelon undisturbed while Oscar is kept busy with his frozen treat. We can enjoy watermelon together with a minimal mess. Cooling off and enjoying our summertime indulgence with minimal stickiness. What could be better?! As a certain patron saint homemaker turned ex-con once said, “it’s a good thing.”

Now it’s time for you to join in the fun. I can’t keep a doggy treat recipe this irresistible to myself! So, my Frosty Watermelon Dog Treats belong to the world now. Keep your eyes locked on this article and scroll away to make some of these delightful treats yourself and keep your own pup cool and happy this summer.

Note: We’ve also included a how-to video, if you prefer to watch rather than read. You can find it below the complete recipe.
The Frosty Watermelon Dog Treat Recipe

A quick and easy 3-ingredient frozen dog treat that beats the heat!This recipe makes 30 frozen treats.

Ingredients:

2 cups of seedless watermelon (should be pureed)

1 cup of coconut water or milk

1 tablespoon of honey (this is optional)

Directions:

Start by scooping out the watermelon. It must be a seedless watermelon for this recipe to work. You could always remove the seeds yourself of course, but that’s a big time suck. So save yourself the trouble and buy a seedless watermelon instead. Then add it to a blender and puree until smooth.
Next, add the coconut water or milk (I used milk in the treats pictured here) and honey to the blender with the pureed watermelon. Blend it all together well.
Pour the mixture into ice cube trays and cover it with either plastic wrap or a bag to avoid spillage. If you’re using hard plastic ice cube trays, you will be safe from most spillage. But if you’re like me and used silicone bone molds, you’ll need something flat to lay them on to avoid any unfortunate spills. If you don’t, you’re looking at a sticky mess on your floors and freezer. Trust me, you don’t want that. Next, before you pour, put the silicone mold on something flat that you can move into your freezer (like a cutting tray or a piece of cardboard). That way, instead of lifting and placing the flexible silicone mold, you can pick up the stable surface area instead. This will save you some stress.
Now it’s time to freeze the treats overnight.
To remove the treats from the tray, sit it on counter for a few minutes to defrost and loosen the frozen treats. Then twist the tray to remove the treats from the mold.

Note: It is important that you remove any seeds that are in the watermelon and remove the rind completely from the watermelon that you are using to make this dog treat. If your dog were to eat too many of the seeds, they might end up causing an intestinal blockage. That is a serious health issue that could cause some painful problems for your pup. If your dog chews on the watermelon’s rind, it might result in gastrointestinal upset. That’s not good either! This is why I prefer just purchasing the seedless watermelons that are available, as doing so makes it a lot easier for me to prepare a safe and tasty treat for my pet.
The Benefits of Watermelon for Dogs

Not all human foods, including fruits, are appropriate and safe for dogs to consume. Thankfully watermelon is an exception to this rule. The fruit is a nice treat that you can give your dog every now and then, especially during the hot summer months.

What are the benefits of watermelon for dogs? Well, one nice thing about this fruit is the fact that it is mostly water—92% water, to be exact—so it is a yummy way to help ensure your dog remains hydrated when the temperature rises. Packing some of these watermelon treats in a little cooler whenever you are on the go with your pooch can be a quick and easy way to give him a refreshing, hydrating treat when he needs it. This is so much easier than bringing a bowl and water around with you during those sweaty summer months as well.

On top of that, watermelon is low in calories, with only around 50 calories in a cup of this delicious melon. Plus, there isn’t any fat in this fruit either. This means that adding it to your dog’s diet likely won’t have a negative impact on the number of calories that your dog should be consuming daily to stay in shape and maintain a healthy weight. There aren’t many dog treats that you can say that about, so this is a huge bonus.

It doesn’t stop there either. Despite being low in calories, watermelon is high in various nutrients that your dog’s body needs to thrive. These include vitamin C, vitamin B6, potassium, and vitamin A. This is another reason why we love this treat recipe so much, as there are a lot of dog treats on the market that contain some undesirable ingredients, so this is a nice homemade alternative for summertime that will actually help keep your dog healthy.

Let Your Dog Give These Treats a Try!

Sure, not all dogs are going to love frozen watermelon treats as much as Oscar. But who knows, maybe your dog will love these frosty watermelon treats as much as mine! You won’t know until you try! It won’t be difficult to find out either. After all, this recipe is super easy and has just a few simple steps to follow. So, you can whip it up in no time at all, even when you are busy! That’s certainly not true of all homemade dog treats, which are often as complicated as most human meals. Even better, these treats are perfect for backyard get-togethers and summer picnics at the park with your dog. In fact, you may find yourself passing these treats out to your friends at summer time gatherings and having your friends beg you for the recipe. It happened to me, which is why I couldn’t keep these wonderful, refreshing, and all natural dog treats to myself any longer. All dogs deserve these tasty and chilly watermelon delights!

If your pooch is the type that loves eating watermelon every chance he gets, definitely let him try this homemade treat. It will allow him to reap all of the benefits of watermelon in a juicy, refreshing, and nutritious way. It will also help him stay cool this summer, even on the hottest and sweatiest days. So stop reading this article now, run out to your nearest grocer, and get ready for your dog to have a new favourite summertime treat! You’ll be amazed by how quickly these treats disappear once your pup develops a taste for them!

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Homemade Frozen Banana Peanut Butter Coconut Oil Dog TreatsThese homemade peanut butter coconut oil dog treats are incre...
28/03/2020

Homemade Frozen Banana Peanut Butter Coconut Oil Dog Treats

These homemade peanut butter coconut oil dog treats are incredibly easy to make, quick to freeze, and perfect for hot summer days! You only need a few ingredients that you might already have on hand, a silicone mold, and a freezer!
Materials

1 cup softened coconut oil
1 cup peanut butter
1 medium banana

Instructions

Place your peeled banana, peanut butter and coconut oil into a bowl and smash together with the backside of a spoon. The softer your peanut butter and oil, the easier this will combine. It’s okay to have it a little chunky (just cut your baggie’s corner a little larger to accommodate).
Once mixed together, fill a plastic baggie with the mixture.
Snip the corner with scissors and squeeze the mixture into your mold (silicone molds work great since they are flexible and let you pop the treats right out. You can also find so many different sizes and shapes.).

You can also just make dots onto a wax paper lined cookie sheet, your choice! Once your mold is filled, pop into the freezer until solid. The treats will pop right out of a silicone mold and you can place them into a larger, labeled freezer-safe bag and they’ll keep for quite a while. Smaller, bite-sized treats would be great for training purposes.

These WILL soften if handled too long, so serve straight from the freezer or in a small dish.

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Spinach, Carrot and Zucchini Dog TreatsIngredients:    1 cup pumpkin puree    1/4 cup peanut butter    2 large eggs    1...
28/03/2020

Spinach, Carrot and Zucchini Dog Treats

Ingredients:

1 cup pumpkin puree
1/4 cup peanut butter
2 large eggs
1/2 cup old fashioned oats
3 cups whole wheat flour, or more, as needed
1 carrot, peeled and shredded
1 zucchini, shredded
1 cup baby spinach, chopped

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat; set aside.
In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat pumpkin puree, peanut butter and eggs on medium-high until well combined, about 1-2 minutes.
Gradually add old fashioned oats and 2 1/2 cups flour at low speed, beating just until incorporated. Add an additional 1/4 cup flour at a time just until the dough is no longer sticky. Add carrot, zucchini and spinach, beating just until incorporated.
Working on a lightly floured surface, knead the dough 3-4 times until it comes together. Using a rolling pin, roll the dough to 1/4-inch thickness. Using cookie cutters, cut out desired shapes and place onto the prepared baking sheet.
Place into oven and bake until the edges are golden brown, about 20-25 minutes.*
Let cool completely.

Notes:

*Baking time will vary depending on the size and thickness of the treats. Serving size will also vary depending on the desired shapes and cookie cutters used.

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Natural Homemade Treats

We understand just how you feel about the health and safety of your dog because we are dog owners too, We only make all natural homemade treats made from the freshest ingredients.

We use USDA-approved 97% fat free protein as the #1 ingredient. Our treats contain NO artificial flavors, fillers, preservatives or animal by-products.

We’ve been making these natural nutricious treats for our dogs for years. Now, we want to share them with your dog. They will love you for it.

If you are not completely satisfied with your treats, we will make it right.