Chicken Chompers Hypoallergenic Dog Treats Recipe
Need a cute hypoallergenic dog treats recipe to make for a gift? Try this chicken wheat free dog treats recipe for your favorite pet with dog allergies. If you have a dog with canine food allergies, I'm sure you know that her dog treats should be wheat free (or free of the food that is causing the problems for YOUR dog!).

Wheat free (gluten free) and full of nutrition, these Chicken Chompers allergy dog treats are super easy to make if you use your bread maker--or, alternatively, just use your mixer to make them!The cookie cutter that I use is 3” x 2 ¾”. If you have a small breed dog or a puppy, you might consider using a smaller cookie cutter. Our dog Skipper is a miniature schnauzer. Because I like to give her smaller sized treats, I usually just break one of these cookies into halves or thirds. She doesn’t seem to mind! And neither will your dog!
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Ingredients
Here is the recipe for Chicken Chompers hypoallergenic dog treats...- 1 ½ cups soy flour
- 1 ½ cups rice flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 2 tablespoons flax seeds or flax meal
- 1 tablespoon chicken bouillon
- 1/4 cup canola oil
- 1 cup water or chicken broth
Directions
- Place everything in your bread maker according to the manufacturer’s directions.
- Set the bread maker for the dough cycle.
- When the dough is mixed nicely, you can take it out. You don’t have to wait until the bread maker beeps.
- Roll the dough into a ¼” thick sheet.
- Cut out the chicken shapes and place them on a lightly greased cookie sheet.
- Bake the allergy dog treats 300 degrees F for about an hour.
- Turn off the oven and let the cookies continue to dry overnight. When they are done, they will be very dry and crisp, with no “give”.
If your dog has food allergies, I think you will find these two books to be helpful: Natural Remedies for Dogs and Cats by C J Puotinen, DVM and The Allergy Solution for Dogs by Shawn Messonnier, DVM. I think your dog will enjoy these chicken dog treats and that you will have fun making them. For a change in pace, why not try making some of our other hypoallergenic dog treat recipes?
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