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5 Tasty Snacks That Are Good for You AND Your Dog

5 Tasty Snacks That Are Good for You AND Your Dog

Dog > Diet
By Chelsea Alvarez

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Have you ever eaten store-bought dog food? Seriously, have you?

Confession time: When I was 14 I ate a chunk of dry dog food on a dare and I can tell you with authority–dog food is revolting to the human palette. Your dog doesn’t mind, of course (dogs have been known to eat far less appetizing things, tbh) but why not whip up something so yummy that you and your dog can share?

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And what if it weren’t just delicious, but also super healthy?

While there are some human foods that dogs should never eat, for the most part, what’s healthy for you is healthy for Fido. The ideas below are pretty simple, as the healthiest foods often are, which will make it easy to be sure that all ingredients are dog safe. Before you jump in, be sure to read up on what foods dogs can’t have,

Here are some recipes for snacks so healthy and scrumptious that you and your dog will argue over who gets the last serving.

1. Grain Bowls

A post shared by M. (@icecreamandsprinkles) on Aug 14, 2017 at 2:39am PDT


This isn’t a recipe so much as a template. It’s simple and allows for a ton of flexibility.

• Choose a grain or starch, like quinoa, brown rice, or sweet potatoes for your base.

• Include some yummy sautéed greens.

• Add some colourful veggies (they can be raw, steamed, or roasted; it’s a matter of personal preference).

• You can add some protein: hard-boiled egg, tofu, cut up steak, shredded pork—whatever is handy.

• Toss in some crunch, like sunflower seeds or peanuts (but remember, no macadamias or almonds for dogs)

•  Finish it up by drizzling a yummy dressing over the top. Voila!

A post shared by derstandardat (@derstandardat) on May 17, 2017 at 3:28am PDT

2. Dehydrated Fruits and Veggies

(IMAGE VIA KitchenStewardship)

All you need for this one is an oven, a sharp knife, and a big ol’ pile of fresh produce!

Some really yummy options would be sweet potatoes, apples, strawberries, and zucchini, but you can get creative and use whichever are your faves.

• Preheat oven to 150°

• Wash your produce thoroughly, pat dry, and then slice into pieces about a half-inch thick.

• Arrange the slices in a single layer on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet, and slide into the oven.

• Keep the oven cracked so moisture can escape. Check and flip them every half hour or so until done.

• Lay out the treats on a wire rack. Serve at room temp, and store in an airtight glass container.

(recipe via The Daily Puppy)

3. Bone Broth

(IMAGE VIA THE SEATTLE TIMES)

Bone broth is healthy, delicious, and good for skin, hair, joint, and gut health, regardless of species.

Follow the steps in our handy tutorial, or watch the video below.

4. Human-Friendly Dog Biscuits

Okay, hear me out! Dog biscuits are just savoury human biscuits. The only thing designating them as being for dogs is that they’re shaped like bones, but what if you used a different-shaped cutter??

Did I just blow your mind, or what?

Check out this super yummy recipe from Brown-Eyed Baker:

Peanut Butter Doggie Bones

Ingredients
2 cups whole-wheat flour
1 tablespoon baking powder
1 cup natural peanut butter
1 cup low-fat milk

• Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

• In a bowl, combine flour and baking powder. In another bowl, mix peanut butter and milk. Add wet mixture to dry, and mix well.

• Turn out dough on a lightly floured surface and knead. Roll out to 1/4-inch thickness and cut out shapes.

• Place on a greased baking sheet and bake 20 minutes or until lightly brown.

• Cool on a rack and store in an airtight container.

5. Fruit Salad

(image via YouTube)

Our final recipe is possibly the simplest. Fruit salad is just whatever fruit you like cut up and tossed together. It’s magic. Sweet, simple, and easy.

As always, remember to check that all the ingredients are dog safe, and have fun with it!

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Chelsea Alvarez is a professional writer, content lead, and pet-loving, garden-growing creative manager in Seattle.

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