![]() ![]() However, peanut butter is known to cause digestive issues and stomach upset in some dogs. Generally, most dogs can eat peanut butter in small amounts, with no major side effects. Dairy free, no eggs, and no peanut butter!. ![]() No special equipment needed, such as a mixer or food processor.Made with vegetables - While vegetables aren’t the staple of a dog’s diet, they do provide health benefits! Sweet potatoes contain numerous vitamins and minerals.Just mix, roll, and bake! Your pup is gonna love these!! These homemade dog biscuits are as easy as it gets - only 2 ingredients! Yep, just TWO!! You guys…I’m so excited about these homemade dog snacks! I mean, of course a treat is meant to be a special occasion snack, but I still want to make sure that it’s not something bad for my dog! And I wanted it to be something that wasn’t unhealthy. I wanted to create an easy dog biscuit recipe that doesn’t need a bunch of ingredients. And in large amounts, certain spices aren’t good for dogs. I’ve also seen cinnamon and nutmeg used to add flavor, but really those aren’t needed either. If you’ve ever looked up homemade dog treat recipes, you might notice what I did…some of them are just as complicated as people food recipes! Also, some of them have ingredients that I’m not sure dogs truly like…or are that great for dogs…such as peanut butter. Have you ever looked at the ingredient list on dog treats that you buy at the store? I don’t even know what some of those ingredients are! And that probably means that it’s not the best thing to feed your pet. Best of all, these homemade dog treats contain no peanut butter! These crispy and flavorful dog biscuits are easy to make with only 2 simple ingredients. Jump to Recipe Jump to Video Print Recipe ![]()
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