Saturday, September 2, 2017

How To Make A Soft Chewy Peanut Butter Treat For Your Dog

How To Make A Soft Chewy Peanut Butter Treat For Your Dog


We were on our weekly hunt for amazing recipes done up by sweet Pet owners from around the world, and we couldn’t help but wonder if there were any recipes on soft, actually chew-able treats! If you own a Dog with sensitive teeth or difficulty to chew, we feel you. And if you’re looking for a treat that isn’t too tough for your dear pooch, this recipe might just be the one for you!
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Dogs love Peanut Butter!



Soft And Chewy Homemade Peanut Butter Dog Treats


This recipe here is a lovingly written by Christal on her lifestyle blog, Simply Zaspy. She specialises in Home recipes and DIY living. She made this recipe especially for her lovely Dog with sensitive teeth, Jasper! Bear in mind to check the ingredients for anything your pooch may have had an allergic reaction to, and avoid using them. Check in with your trusted Veterinarian for advice. If unsure, always feed in extremely small amounts as a test beforehand. Homemade treats are fun, but let’s be safe! 
soft chewy dog treat recipe
Photo via: Simply Zaspy



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