I've made these three times for my three little dogs and they love them! I have spoiled my dogs a bit so I added a little extra honey and half of the boullion to make sure they would eat them since they love sweets. The first time I made it I only made a half batch to see if they liked them. They were a little hesitant at first, but as soon as they took a bite they ate the whole cookie. Thank you for an awesome recipe that my dogs absolutely love!
I used manukau honey because it’s not as sweet but 1000% better for them (and us), it’s more expensive but I’m baking for my dog & her is as important as mine so I spare no expense to keep her alive, healthy, happy & away from the vet as much as possible❣️
I make a similar biscuit for my dog, but I use pureed pumpkin instead of honey. She loves them. Make sure there's no Xylitol ( birch sugar ) in your peanut butter, as it's toxic to dogs.
Are you not adding sodium to the treats when you’re adding the bouillon? I would prefer not to add sodium do they have a sodium free bullion a person can use?
The captions say 1/2 cup & Lara is saying 1/3 cup for each ingredient. Which is correct? Also, it should 100% natural peanut butter with no additives. Very harmful for dogs. The ingredients should only be peanuts.
You can grind oats in a blender in batches. Or buy oat flour. Any variation will work. I just recommend grinding the oats so they have a fine texture. Either way your furry friend will LOVE this homemade treat!
Love the recipe its great but the only thing that I would suggest. Is you make sure the peanut butter has no added salt , sugar, & most of all no palm oil not good for your dogs or cats.
Thanks for the tips. I will check it out. We are always working to improve our health and choices over here at @atlarastable for my family & our pets! We like to approach life with a “when you know better, you do better” approach. 🥰
@@TNYogaChick only a few brands that are made out of just peanuts. I have used Whole Foods peanut butter. But since I was doing homemade I just made my own peanut butter in the food processor use unsalted roasted peanuts. It's all fun right have a good one.
Hey Lara, I should have been making treats all this time! Lazy & busy, but now retired I love 2 cook but never 2 much the desserts & treats....4 dogs 2!! hehehehehe! I have 2 Shih Tzus that R now 15.5 yrs. old! Started making food 4 them as the transition 2 retirement, divorce, and China Flu didn't help! Anyway, will update U on how they make out! Thx. 4 sharing!
Store them in an airtight container. You can store the container in the refrigerator if you are concerned about them going bad. We did not have any issues with ours. It probably took 3 weeks for our small dogs to eat them all. We do keep our home very cool (for reference)
Store them in an air tight container. They will last a month or so. If you are concerned you can place them in the refrigerator. I did not have any issues. My dogs are very small so it took some time to go through the whole batch.
@@TNYogaChick From what I understand some do have it in them, always best check the labels to be certain as Xylitol is never good for dogs (this goes for everything else we eat as well)
@@Rink03 I read every label before I even consider eating it or buying it. This is something I have promoted for years. I actually just made a Tiktok about it. (Husband bought some cereal that had a questionable label)
Do you have a recommendation for a broth that is similar to Better Than Boullion. There are a lot of additives in Better Than Boullion that are not good for dogs.
You could use Kettle & Fire bone broth. It is super healthy for humans & dogs. I use Organic Reduced Sodium Better than Bullion. Reading the ingredient label all I see is Maltodextrin. It is derived from plants much like Stevia.
@@susansavard3531 We all have to choose what we feel is best for ourselves. And in life, everything in moderation. I use Better Than Bullion in my own cooking in my kitchen. And I also use it in this recipe for my dogs. They are now 14 1/2 & 11 1/2. I encourage you to substitute any broth you feel comfortable with. I know your fur baby will love them.
Bouillon?!! That stuff is loaded with salt. I use unsalted bone broth for our doggie treats. Please research the sodium content which on the label indicates 700 mg per teaspoon! This also contains sugar, please be careful these things can kill a dog with pancreatitis …😔
What a cute video!! Thank you for sharing. I’ve got cookies baking in the oven right now for my Australian Shepherd. ❤️
Thanks for sharing. I want to make them soon. ❤
I've made these three times for my three little dogs and they love them! I have spoiled my dogs a bit so I added a little extra honey and half of the boullion to make sure they would eat them since they love sweets. The first time I made it I only made a half batch to see if they liked them. They were a little hesitant at first, but as soon as they took a bite they ate the whole cookie. Thank you for an awesome recipe that my dogs absolutely love!
I am so happy to hear this!
I used manukau honey because it’s not as sweet but 1000% better for them (and us), it’s more expensive but I’m baking for my dog & her is as important as mine so I spare no expense to keep her alive, healthy, happy & away from the vet as much as possible❣️
I bet some cut up apples would be good also
I make a similar biscuit for my dog, but I use pureed pumpkin instead of honey. She loves them.
Make sure there's no Xylitol ( birch sugar ) in your peanut butter, as it's toxic to dogs.
lOVE YOUR FUR BABIES!!!!
Cute fur babies. I used to have a Shih Tzu.🐶
Thank you
Thankyou this is really good for dogs with dry skin helps my pitbull better then medicine.
Awesome ❤🎉
Those will be perfect treats for my Pitbull . I will make those . Thanks
Your baby will LOVE THESE! I would love to hear a report back 🥰 We have small Shitz Tzu’s and they love them! Have a wonderful weekend!
Just tried it but I had used my mixer the oatmeal On pulse and it worked out great
The love these even more then others I've baked so Ty so much 😊
So glad to hear!
@@TNYogaChick they tour them up
Thanks will make that this week for my baby puppy girl... Your kitchen and puppies are ❤️
Thank you
@@TNYogaChick my baby puppy girl loves these...
@@Dandeb19 I’m so glad!
Are you not adding sodium to the treats when you’re adding the bouillon? I would prefer not to add sodium do they have a sodium free bullion a person can use?
Hey Lara, Thanks for the idea to make treat well.
You are so welcome! I hope your fur baby enjoys!
Thanks for the recipe going to try & see if my finicky girl will eat it 🦮🙏
If she love peanut butter she probably will! Thanks for stopping by! Let me know what she thinks 💕
Could these be pressed 1/4 inch thick in silicone dog bone mold and baked?
The captions say 1/2 cup & Lara is saying 1/3 cup for each ingredient. Which is correct? Also, it should 100% natural peanut butter with no additives. Very harmful for dogs. The ingredients should only be peanuts.
U say on the video a 1/3 cup
But the text says 1/2 cup
Which is it???
Better than bouillon has 680mg of sodium! Is this much sodium good for dogs? I tasted the tiniest amount and my taste buds went on high alert!
I have no sound, can you substitute something for either bouillon?
Thank you so much dear friend
THANKS YOU GOODNESS 🌟❤️🖤💚🤎 FAMILY DAPHNE COTTON ALWAYS 💜
Hope your fur babies love these!
What do you do if you don't have a food processor? good recipe & enjoyed watching.
You can grind oats in a blender in batches. Or buy oat flour. Any variation will work. I just recommend grinding the oats so they have a fine texture. Either way your furry friend will LOVE this homemade treat!
Aloha
How long can you store these for? On counter
Audio says 1/3 cup honey and broth mix; subtitles show 1/2 cup of each. Which is it? Looked more like 1/2 cup that you used.
It is 1/3 cup. Hope your fur friend enjoys the treats ❤️
Could I please ask could I use a silicone mold for these treats?
Try it! They have plenty of fat from the peanut butter. And they are sturdy enough to unmold. I would allow them to cool for 5 minutes or so first
Looks good. My only concern is using all the boullion. That is quite salty! Is there something you can use in place of that? Perhaps eggs?
Two eggs works great
This is unhealthy for dogs it’s 700mg per tsp not to mention this is loaded with other junk including sugar. Not safe but I’m sure she didn’t know?
A good recipe is just peanut butter, whole wheat flour, and water
I use chicken broth and an egg so there is no added salt.
Will use eggs instead of bullion next time. Too salty even for dogs.
Love the recipe its great but the only thing that I would suggest. Is you make sure the peanut butter has no added salt , sugar, & most of all no palm oil not good for your dogs or cats.
Thanks for the tips. I will check it out. We are always working to improve our health and choices over here at @atlarastable for my family & our pets! We like to approach life with a “when you know better, you do better” approach. 🥰
@@TNYogaChick only a few brands that are made out of just peanuts. I have used Whole Foods peanut butter. But since I was doing homemade I just made my own peanut butter in the food processor use unsalted roasted peanuts. It's all fun right have a good one.
@@tommyortega5833 we have a few local grocery stores that grind fresh nut butters without added sugars & salts. That would save me the mess 🤪
And no bouillon that’s toxic to dogs. Insane levels of sodium.
Hey Lara, I should have been making treats all this time! Lazy & busy, but now retired I love 2 cook but never 2 much the desserts & treats....4 dogs 2!! hehehehehe! I have 2 Shih Tzus that R now 15.5 yrs. old! Started making food 4 them as the transition 2 retirement, divorce, and China Flu didn't help! Anyway, will update U on how they make out! Thx. 4 sharing!
Please do! Our Shih Tzu’s are 14 1/2 & 11 1/2.
How do you store these and how long are they good for till they go bad
Store them in an airtight container. You can store the container in the refrigerator if you are concerned about them going bad. We did not have any issues with ours. It probably took 3 weeks for our small dogs to eat them all. We do keep our home very cool (for reference)
How many days can you store them for?
Store them in an air tight container. They will last a month or so. If you are concerned you can place them in the refrigerator. I did not have any issues. My dogs are very small so it took some time to go through the whole batch.
Make certain the peanut butter you use does NOT have Xylitol in it, Xylitol is Bad for dogs.
I’ve never seen peanut butter with Xylitol
@@TNYogaChick From what I understand some do have it in them, always best check the labels to be certain as Xylitol is never good for dogs (this goes for everything else we eat as well)
@@Rink03 I read every label before I even consider eating it or buying it. This is something I have promoted for years. I actually just made a Tiktok about it. (Husband bought some cereal that had a questionable label)
@@TNYogaChick Thats good, I do the same since I'm sensitive to artificial flavors and surgars (tummy wont deal with em esp Aspartame)
Do you have a recommendation for a broth that is similar to Better Than Boullion. There are a lot of additives in Better Than Boullion that are not good for dogs.
You could use Kettle & Fire bone broth. It is super healthy for humans & dogs.
I use Organic Reduced Sodium Better than Bullion. Reading the ingredient label all I see is Maltodextrin. It is derived from plants much like Stevia.
@@TNYogaChick Dr. Berg says Maltodextrin is one of the worst things we can eat.
@@susansavard3531 We all have to choose what we feel is best for ourselves. And in life, everything in moderation. I use Better Than Bullion in my own cooking in my kitchen. And I also use it in this recipe for my dogs. They are now 14 1/2 & 11 1/2.
I encourage you to substitute any broth you feel comfortable with. I know your fur baby will love them.
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Great idea dear friend
You are so welcome
What about the sodium in that chicken base?
I use the reduced sodium. And my girls blood work is perfect. Consult your vet if you have concerns
Can I freeze them?
You can try, they might fall apart when you defrost them. 🤷🏻♀️
@@TNYogaChick
thank you for replying , I plan on making these tomorrow !! Have a good evening
How should u store these?
Once they have cooled, store them in an air tight container. A jar with a lid, plastic bowl with a lid, or a zip top bag. Hope this helps!
Bouillon?!! That stuff is loaded with salt. I use unsalted bone broth for our doggie treats. Please research the sodium content which on the label indicates 700 mg per teaspoon! This also contains sugar, please be careful these things can kill a dog with pancreatitis …😔
How do you make your dog treats? My pups have very sensitive stomachs so I’d hate to give me a ton of salt.
Chicken bouillon has salt! Dogs cant have salt!
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Does the bouillon have sodium? Is it for animals or humans?