Easy Dog Treat Recipes

Easy dog treat recipes are hard to find. If you need a
dog cookie recipe
or an easy
dog biscuit recipe
, try some of our easy homemade dog treat recipes. All natural ingredients, photos and taste tested. If you’re rushed for time, consider picking one of these quick and easy recipes for your next dog treats. I’ve chosen some of my favorite easy
homemade dog treats
for this section! Perhaps the easiest of all is the recipe for
Carrot Muffins.
Easy Drop Cookies for Dogs
By the way, if your dog likes carob, another of my
easy dog treat recipes
(made like chocolate chip cookies--I guess it isn't too hard to figure out I love chocolate chip cookies!) is the
Carob Chip Drop Cookie recipe.
It’s just like making chocolate chip cookies. And you know how quickly you can mix those up and throw them into the oven. Ten minutes later you’re in chocolate heaven! The drop cookie recipe for
Peanut Oatmeal Drop Cookies
is probably the easiest of all. Most dogs love peanuts so this should be a favorite. Just make sure you don’t use walnuts as they can be
harmful
to your dog. If you have children, make sure you check out the section on
recipes for kids
. The recipes in that section are fun and easy for kids--of all ages!
Anise - The Secret Ingredient
The Anise Training Treats are an easy dog biscuit recipe that can be used anytime—not just for training! And
anise dog bones
are a fairly easy dog treat to make as well.The secret ingredient in these easy dog treat recipes is
anise
. Dogs think that anise is wonderful! They love it just as much as cats love catnip. I think it must be the great aroma of anise and the unbelievable aroma when the cookies are baking. Skipper always knows when I am baking anise cookies—and she believes that they are all for her! If you have children, or you’re a kid yourself, you’ll love making the
Easy Dog Cookies for Kids (both young and old)
Bacon Cheese Spritz Cookies!
Mix them up, load the press and start the cookies rolling! You can change the head to make different shapes or just keep going. These dog cookies only bake for a few minutes, so the whole process is less than an hour. Here's another easy idea for you. If you use a bone shaped muffin pan , press the dough (1/2" thick) into the lightly greased pan. You'll end up with "bones" that look like these big dog bones. Or, if you use the same technique but with a bone shaped cake pan , you can make a giant cookie for a special occasion like a
birthday party.
Bar Cookies for Dogs
If you are into energy bars for yourself, try the
Doggie Energy Bars
for your pet. They are made in a little loaf pan and they’re good enough for you to eat. As a matter of fact, Skipper and Steve (my husband) share the ones that I make for Skipper. It’s a nice way for them to bond!So, if you're pressed for time, try one of these easy dog treat recipes. They are also a good way for children and new doggie cooks to get started!
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