How to Make Apple Carrot Dog Biscuits
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How to make Apple Carrot Dog Biscuits is an easy recipe. Homemade dog biscuits are the perfect hostess gift or stocking stuffer for your dog-loving friends. WATCH THE VIDEO!
Friends, are you looking for the perfect hostess gift or stocking stuffer for your dog?
Today I’m sharing a delightful recipe, and a video: How to make Apple Carrot Dog Biscuits recipe, and it’s perfect for your pet-loving friends!
Homemade dog biscuits
First of all, everyone loves a gift for their dog, right? And doggies love homemade dog biscuits! Well, since they’re not only a treat, they taste like human food! (So yummy to a puppy!)
Secondly, let’s get it right. When guests come to your home for the holidays, this statement is true.
Right?
We have 2 very rambuncious dogs that love to greet our guests at the front door. Alder, being a 6-month old Whoodle, and Haggis, a more mature 14-year-old Cairn Terrier.
Both adorable. In our eyes. But we’ve learned that not every guest is a dog-lover, so we have to quickly put our dogs away. In fact, I wrote a post awhile back on, Pet [Dog] Ettiquette when Entertaining.
In our house, any guest that befriends our dogs is an instant favorite!
How to Make Apple Carrot Dog Biscuits
This recipe comes from our friend, Jessica, who has a beautiful Pit Bull, Marz.
It’s for all you fellow dog-lovers out there, and perfect for gift-giving season!
Dog treat recipe
You make as you would any other cookie, using your favorite shaped cookie cutter.
Make, bake, and allow to cool.
One reader used half almond flour and half all-purpose flour, adding 1 1/2 teaspoon of flax seeds, and they turned out great.
Then stack the treats, and tie together with a big bow. Place in brown paper bags (you can decorate, or buy decorated bags), and GIVE AWAY!
You can also spoil your own pooch with a bit of extra pizazz added to their stockings – homemade dog treats!
Use a small cookie cutter to make about 20-24 biscuits!
So watch the video and see how yummy and easy this recipe is to make! ENJOY!
Have you made homemade treats for your pets, and if so what’s a favorite combination?
How to Make Apple Carrot Dog Biscuits
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
- 1/2 cup oats
- 1 TBSP brown sugar, optional if your dog doesn't like sugar
- 1 apple, cored and grated (leave peel on)
- 1/2 cup carrots, peeled and grated
- 1 egg, beaten
- 1/3 cup vegetable oil
- 1/4-1/2 cup water, note: the apples add moisture, so only add extra water if necessary
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 and grease a cookie sheet.
- Core and grate apples; peel and grate carrots (I used food processor).
- In one bowl, mix the flour, oats, and brown sugar. In separate bowl, beat the egg and mix in the oil, water, and grated apples and carrots. Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients bowl and mix completely.
- Carefully roll ‘dough’ out and cut out desired shape with a small cookie cutter.
- Bake for 40 – 45 minutes, or until apple juices are soaked and biscuits are firm.
- After biscuits cool, feel free to share with the pups in your life! Store in air-tight container.
- Serving size: makes 20-24 small dog biscuits.
Video
More dog treats recipes: Homemade Dog Treats [Pinch of Yum], Homemade Dog Treats – Peanut Butter [The Cookie Rookie.]
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99 Comments on “How to Make Apple Carrot Dog Biscuits”
What is the shelf life?
Honesty I do not know, they are devoured pretty quickly! :)
I’m concerned about some of the ingredients. My dog has pancreatitis, is this really healthy for dogs with this condition? If not, how could I make it healthy or low fat?
You’ll have to check with your Vet, Theresa, since he’s probably on a more specialized diet!
Wheat flour isn’t the best for dogs. I grind up oatmeal to replace the flour.
These are also great treats for horses. Just use a small cookie scoop and flatten slightly.
So if you do not use flour you 3 cups oats. Because they call for 2 1/2 cups flour and 1/2 cup of oats.
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Hi. I was wondering why you add brown sugar to the recipe? Will it change consistency if I omit it?
Thanks
I have only followed the recipe, so I’m not sure Sheri.
I just made some for my puppy, Gracie, and I gave her a square of the dough and she loved it- now I’m baking them and I have to admit I’ve eaten a couple. (I added some pre-cooked bacon and the saltiness added to the sweet of the apple and the carrot is AMAZING. Seriously, these are human-grade good!
Thanks for sharing! Do they keep long?
Can we omit the oats? And use regular flour instead of wheat flour? Thanks
This looks great! It would be fun to make with kids!
Looks like my doggos will love this one, They just love tha flavor of apple. Thanks a lot for sharing the recipe.
Is there a way to substitute the oil? I am nervous about using it read it can upset a dog with sensitive stomach…
I’ve only used this exact recipe. Thanks Haley!
If you use rice flour, the finished product will be harder. I substitute wheat flour with gluten free flour or a combination flour like rye, oat and barley.
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This is incredible, I am really excited to give them a try. I don’t see why a dog lover would pass up on a chance to give their lovely furry friends this delicious treat. Based on the ingredients, I am certain my dog will love them. Love the interesting shapes too.
I hope the reader who used almond flour has an okay pup, because nuts can be a definite No for dogs.
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/natural-foods/can-dogs-eat-nuts/ says okay to some peanuts and maybe a cashew, but I gave my pup One cashew and spent the rest of the night mostly outside with her :-(
https://www.petmd.com/dog/nutrition/evr_dg_dog-owners-guide-to-nuts-and-seeds also says almonds and cashews ought to be safe, but I know from experience, they may not be!
Jeezo, these sound good enough for humans to eat. Can they??
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I made these and my fur baby loves them. I don’t mind making treats at home even when I’m busy because at least I know what’s going into the treat. Thanks for sharing the recipe. This one is going to be a regulat recipe in our home now.
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I may have baked them too long. They are hard as a rock and I’m afraid they will break their teeth crunching on them. Anyone else have this concern?
Every oven is different. Maybe remove a few minutes earlier? We didn’t have this problem :)
Totally doing this! I’ve been wanting to make my own treats for our dogs but I haven’t found a recipe I really liked. This one sounds like something they’d love.
Why use oil? If you’re making treats then they should be healthy for the dog.
Such a cute and fun idea to make with my nephews for their dog! Can’t wait to try :)