

Pumpkin puree - You can find canned pumpkin puree at the supermarket.I like to use natural peanut butter (the kind where the oil separates from the peanut butter). Peanut Butter - When you are buying peanut butter for this recipe, make sure to read the ingredient label to make sure there are no added sugars, xylitol, salts or additives in it.I also decided to use pumpkin as the main ingredient because it's good for dogs (especially dogs with diarrhea and upset stomachs) and it has the ability to draw moisture out of things, which is a great way to dry out the treats! Double duty with no negatives. You actually don't need it as a binder because pumpkin is a wonderful binder on its own. To keep this recipe simple, there are no eggs in this recipe. Some dogs can eat pretty much anything and not have a worry in the world, while other dogs have sensitivities to ingredients or are incapable of digesting certain foods - with this thought in mind along with an email I received asking if my other 6-ingredients homemade dog treat recipe dog treats could be substituted with grain-free products, I decided to create a grain-free dog treat recipe that was simple ( 3 ingredients) with no binders (like eggs) and no added sugars as an alternative for the pups out there with the special diets. Like humans, dogs also come in all shapes and sizes and have unique traits and characteristics. Looking for More Goodies for Pups? Try These!.Drying Out Dog Grain-Free Dog Treats in the Oven.
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How to Make Dog Treats Without Cookie Cutters.A special treat this time of year for our furry sidekicks! Table of Contents An easy and simple homemade grain-free peanut butter pumpkin dog treats recipe, made with 3 ingredients for dogs with sensitivities to grains.
