Oat of this World Bone Broth Dog Treats - House that Barks (2024)

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Using bone broth is a healthy and nutritious way to make homemade dog treats. This oat and bone broth homemade dog treats are no exception.

It is so much easier to make homemade oat and bone broth dog treats compared to when I first started making them.

For quite some time, I have been baking treats for our four-legged friends whenever the thought occurs to me.

In comparison with any store-bought treat I have ever purchased, this is my dogs' absolute favorite!

As a pet owner, I'm also picky about the food they eat. I usually make bone broth at home, but for this recipe, I simplified the ingredients and used store-bought bone broth besides things I had in my pantry and refrigerator.

This homemade dog treats only requires four ingredients.

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🥘 How to Make Oat of this World Bone Broth Dog Treats

This homemade dog treats only requires four ingredients.

It's pretty simple, right?

Oats, whole wheat flour, beef broth, and an egg.

These dog treats are easy to make, so you can make them regularly to share with friends during the holidays for their pets.

You can use any cookie cutter or biscuit cutter. You can make about 30 dog treats with the mini cutter and about 8 with the large cutter. Creating a shape and size that suit your needs can be an exciting experience.

Here's my recipe for homemade dog treats. I would love to hear how your pooch likes them!

📋 Ingredient Notes

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Whole Wheat Flour - For homemade dog treat recipes, whole-wheat flour works just fine, and it's a popular choice too. Also, it contains a protein called gluten, which, depending on the dog (and the household), can trigger allergies. You should choose a gluten-free option if you know your dog has a grain intolerance.

Oatmeal - A variety of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants are present in oatmeal besides fiber.Dogs can benefit from oatmeal when it is served moderately. This food is a significant source of soluble fiber, which helps control blood glucose levels and helps dogs with irregular bowl movements.

Egg - Eggs serve to bind the ingredients all together in order to form a dough ball.

Beef Bone Broth - Since bone broth is packed with nutrients, dogs can benefit from it. Besides bone broth being packed full of vitamins and minerals, it contains protein, glycine, collagen, and glucosamine. Besides hydrating, it is also soothing. In addition, dogs love the flavor and find it easy to digest.

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📖 Directions

Preheat oven to 350° Degrees Fahrenheit. Combine whole wheat flour and oatmeal. Measure beef broth and add egg, slightly beat together. Add to dry mixture.

Roll out your dough ball onto a lightly floured surface and roll to ¼ inch thickness. Cut with desired cutter.

Place on greased cookie sheet and bake for 10 minutes.

Let Cool and treat your fur baby.

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👩🏻‍🍳 Frequently Asked Questions

How much bone broth can I give my dog?

For dogs under 20 pounds, serve them 1 oz ofbone brotha day.
For dogs between 20-40 pounds, serve them 2 oz ofbone brotha day.
For dogs between 50-80 pounds,feedthem 4 oz ofbone brotha day.
And for dogs 80+ pounds,feedthem 6 oz ofbone brotha day.

Can Dogs Drink Bone Broth?

Can dog's drink bone broth too? Yes, without a doubt! A bone broth cannot replace a dog's regular meals, but it can fill in the gaps of nutrition in their diet.

Can I give my dog store bought bone broth?

Bone broth can be bought or made online or in a store. This food is not just good for your dog, but is also healthy for humans, so it is an excellent choice. Bone broth has a very mild flavor, so your dog will probably love it.

📖 Recipe

Yield: depends on size of cookie cutter

Oat of this World Bone Broth Dog Treats

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Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time10 minutes

Total Time20 minutes

Ingredients

  • •2 Cups Whole Wheat Flour
  • •3 tablespoon Oatmeal
  • •1 Egg, Lightly Beaten
  • •⅔ Cup Beef Bone Broth

Instructions

1. Preheat oven to 350° Degrees Fahrenheit. Combine whole wheat flour and oatmeal. Measure beef broth and add egg, slightly beat together. Add to dry mixture.

2. Once ball forms, roll out on lightly floured surface and roll to ¼ inch thickness. Cut with desired cutter.

3. Place on greased cookie sheet and bake for 10 minutes.

4. Let Cool and treat your fur baby.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 175Total Fat: 5gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 40mgSodium: 82mgCarbohydrates: 22gFiber: 3gSugar: 0gProtein: 11g

House that Barks does not provide a warranty, express, or implied in relation to any recipes on this website. The recipes are House that Barks personal experiences in making them and feeding to their dogs. Please make note that your dogs may have allergies or other conditions that may make these recipes unsuitable for them or their lifestyle. Please consult with your veterinarian. Use your own judgement when feeding these recipes to your dog. House that Barks is not liable for any upset stomachs or any other outcomes because of experimenting with our recipes on this site.

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