Sunday afternoon Dawn, Carliee, and I made enough dog treats to kept three dogs happy for a few days.
Gluten Free Green Apple Banana Peanut Butter Dog Treats
One Egg
2 Ripe Bananas
1/4 Cup of Rolled Oats
1/2 Cup Chunky Peanut Butter
3 Cups of Rice Flour
Beat all ingredients in a mixer. When mixed well ~ flatten dough and use cut outs to make shapes. If you do not want to use cutouts - roll a small amount into a ball - then press flat with your thumb.
We used miniature cutouts to make the small treats.
We used miniature cutouts to make the small treats.
Bake at 400 degrees for 15 minutes until brown.
We added Green Food Coloring to make our dough green
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Sweet Potato Banana Gluten Free
Dog Treats
- One Medium cooked Sweet Potato - microwave for 8 minutes or until soft - we used the entire sweet potato
- 1 Egg
- 1 Banana
- 2 Cups Rice Flour
- 1/2 Cup of Rolled Oats

Beat all ingredients in a mixer. When mixed well ~ flatten dough and use cut outs to make shapes. If you do not want to use cutouts - roll a small amount into a ball - then press flat with your thumb.
We used miniature cutouts to make the small treats.
We used miniature cutouts to make the small treats.
Bake at 400 degrees for 15 minutes until brown.
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Gluten Free Bisquick Banana
Peanut Butter Honey
Dog Treats
1/2 Cup Chunky Peanut Butter
3/4 Cup Milk
2 tablespoons Honey
3/4 Cup Milk
2 tablespoons Honey
Those sound awesome. My dog Milo would love those :)
ReplyDeleteNo furbabies right now, but I am planning on it soon, just gotta move first! Never thought of Dogs needing Gluten free food, a good thing for me to consider and ask about when visiting the Vet!
ReplyDeleteTracy @ Ascending Butterfly
I had never thought of it, either, but it makes sense.
DeleteWe don't have dogs but my sister does! I'll share these recipes with her!
ReplyDeletethese are so yummy looking. Bet your fur baby loves them.
ReplyDeleteThese look really great. I'll be my little guy would love these. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love making treats for my pup and she is not very fussy but I know exactly what she is getting.
ReplyDeleteMy poor pups have food allergies and are on prescription dog food, I am going to check if these meet their dietary requirements. Thank you
ReplyDeletemy dogs would love these. I think homemade is such a great way to show your pets you love them
ReplyDeleteThese all look great! Quite a variety. And I love that they are all gluten-free.
ReplyDeleteThese look great .. however I don't think the Dog will be able to tell whether or not its gluten free
ReplyDeleteI miss my dog. When I get another, I will have to make this.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I have a friend who loves to bake for her dog. I think she will enjoy this recipe.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to treat your dogs! I'd like to cook for my pets just as much as I like cooking for myself!
ReplyDeleteThese sound like great treats. I need to tell my sister about them. One of her dogs has a sensitive stomach.
ReplyDeleteThese sound like great treats. I need to tell my sister about them. One of her dogs has a sensitive stomach.
ReplyDeleteI have been meaning to make my dogs some treats. I actually am looking forward to doing it, they will love something like this!
ReplyDeleteMy dogs would love all of these. They will devour some homemade treats.
ReplyDeleteOur dog Harvey has a sensitive stomach and does not do well with having too many treats. I am sure the homemade variety would be much easier for him to digest.
ReplyDeleteThese look WONDERFUL for my dogs! We'll have to give them a try! The Peanut butter one for sure!
ReplyDeleteI will have to make this for my mom's dog. I bet she would love these.
ReplyDeleteI think my dog Toby would love these. The only homemade dog treats I have tried is sweet potato slices.
ReplyDeleteEveryone's going GF, even the pups! Love that you made the treats yourself!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea. I have made dog treats once or twice, but I have a sweet pup who would love me to get back in the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteI have made dog treats before and my retriever loved them! I am excited to give these a try & love testing out new recipes that are safe for him.
ReplyDeleteThese look like great treats for my fur babies. I will have to make a bunch up this weekend.
ReplyDeleteWow, these look good enough for me to eat! I bet your dogs love these!
ReplyDeleteI no longer have a dog but if I do get another I wouldn't mind making this for him.
ReplyDeleteThese look great. The only dog biscuits I have ever made were pumpkin based with flax. The girls loved them, even the cat enjoyed. I'm saving these. I would love to make more biscuits in other flavors instead of buying store bought.
ReplyDeleteWow, there are some lucky dogs out there for sure! And gluten free!
ReplyDeleteWow those look good enough for humans! You have some lucky pets! Those look delicious!
ReplyDeleteI will send this to a friend, I think that it's great for pets to eat natural ingredients. She has a dog that is a picky eater so maybe she'd like this.
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