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Looking for an easy homemade dog biscuit recipewith a nice crunch that Fido will love? We have you covered? Lately, we’ve been doing a lot of soft cookie style treats for older dogsor no-bake treats for hot summer days. Today, we’re sharing something for our younger pups again! Since the weather should be cooling down soon, it’s time to start heating up that oven again! I say that as I have ice packs strapped to my head because it’s 100 degrees out! Still, the end is in sight. I love summer, but my dog and I are both ready for this heat wave to end! He’s smart, he hangs out with my son in the one room with AC!
Anyway, ready to check out how to make this easy homemade dog biscuit recipe? Keep reading after for a few tips on how to swap out a couple ingredients to make it more hypoallergenic.
Easy “Meat & Gravy” Homemade Dog Biscuit Recipe
Ingredients:
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- 1/2 cup powdered milk
- 1 beaten egg
- 2 1/2 cups flour (your choice, whole wheat, regular or even coconut flour)
- 1 1/2 tsp brown sugar
- 1/2 cup water
- 6 tablespoons of your favorite gravy
- 1 jar of baby food meat
Related:Homemade Minty Breath Biscuits Recipe for Dogs
Directions
Preheat oven to 350F
Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl until they form a dough.
Roll the dough out on a well-floured surface until it is about 1/2″ thick
Cut out shapes using your favorite cookie cutter.
Bake for 25-30 minutes.
Cool before serving. Store in an airtight container.
If you don’t feel like rolling out the dough and cutting it with a cookie cutter, you can also make “drop” biscuits by scooping up a bit of the dough and flattening it a bit onto a cookie sheet.
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- 1/2 cup powdered milk
- 1 beaten egg
- 2 1/2 cups flour (your choice, whole wheat, regular or even coconut flour)
- 1 1/2 tsp brown sugar
- 1/2 cup water
- 6 tablespoons of your favorite gravy
- 1 jar of baby food meat
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F
- Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl until they form a dough.
- Roll the dough out on a well-floured surface until it is about 1/2″ thick
- Cut out shapes using your favorite cookie cutter.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes.
- Cool before serving. Store in an airtight container.
Hypoallergenic dog treat substitutions:
Is it possible to turn this treat into a hypoallergenic one? For the most part, yes. I say “for the most part,” because it really depends on your dog’s allergies. Below are the most common allergens in this homemade dog biscuit recipe and what you canuse in their place.
- Flour– so many possibilities for this one! I listed a few in the recipe. If your dog is allergic to wheat (as many dogs with allergies are), try anything from coconut flour to almond mealand other nut flours will work. They may give the recipe a different consistency and taste, but they’ll work.
- Meat Gravy: You can try using vegetable bouillion in its place, but it won’t have that same hearty texture as gravy. Another alternative that I actually found on a site for people trying to eat better (FitDay) offers two alternatives. One, use seasoned yogurt. This works if your dog doesn’t have major dairy allergies. Two, make a gravy-like puree out of veggies!
- Baby Food Meat:This one is the easiest. Just grab a jar of baby food veggies. Sweet potatoes work fabulously!
If you’d rather just make a hypoallergenic dog treat, check out a few of my favorites:
- Homemade Frozen Pumpkin Banana Pup Pops Hypoallergenic Dog Treat Recipe
- Homemade Zucchini Vegetarian Hypoallergenic Dog Treat Recipe
- Limited Ingredient Hypoallergenic Dog Treat Recipe for Extremely Sensitive Pups
I hope your pooch enjoys these treats as much as mine does! If you have any other ideas for hypoallergenic ingredient swaps, please let me know.
Do you have a favorite homemade dog biscuit recipe? Share in the comments!
Nicole Hi there! I'm Nicole, the editor-in-chief and one of the writers here at DogVills. I've been a dog owner for most of my adult life and a dog lover for much longer than that. I grew up with a wonderful German Shepherd named Jake, who I loved SO much that I named my son after him. When I'm not writing for DogVills or my own site, Pretty Opinionated, I love spending time with my teenager (when he actually lets me) and my Pharaoh Hound, Freya. I'm also an avid reader AND a total TV fanatic.
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