Sunday, December 10, 2017

Dog Treat Recipes: Five Christmas Cookie Recipes For Dogs!

Dog Treat Recipes: Five Christmas Cookie Recipes For Dogs!


We did a turkey special last week, perfect for Thanksgiving and Christmas. This week, we round up some delightful Dog cookie recipes for you to try out at home— Cranberries, Gingerbread, Peppermint and more Cranberries! We’re already salivating at the photographs!


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Notes


Before embarking on your very own journey of homemade treats, take note of any allergies your Dog may have, and substitute them or opt these ingredients out completely. Check in with your trusted Veterinarian for any special nutritional requirements specifically for your Doggo! With this much recipes to be inspired by, you’ll be well on your way to concocting your own recipes in no time  And as with all treats, always feed your Pets in moderation!



1. Cranberry Lentil Oat Cookie


Spread some Christmas Cheer with this easy, healthy recipe via I Don’t Have Time For That, written by Ashley, all the way from New York City!
Christmas Dog treats
Photo via I Don't Have Time For That



2. Cranberry Pumpkin Grain Free Cookies


Aren’t these drumstick-looking cookies absolutely adorable? Recipe via Living La Vida Holoka, written by Jessica Holoka.
Christmas cookies for Dogs
Photo via Living La Vida Holoka




3. Cranberry Apple Mint Cookies


Simply nutritious and healthy, these cookies are too good not to give a whirl at! Recipe via Bark and Biscuits, written by Elizabeth.
Cranberry Dog Biscuits
Photo via Bark and Biscuits



4. Dog-Friendly Gingerbread Cookies


With the exclusion of nutmeg (toxic to Dogs), this recipe is perfect not only for Dogs, but Horses too! Via Baking Mischief, written by Tracy.
Dog Biscuits for Christmas
Photo via Baking Mischief



5. Peppermint Dog Cookies


Freshen up your Doggo’s breath with this Christmas-sy treat of Peppermints! Recipe via Pretty Fluffy, written by Sarah Dickerson.
Christmas Dog Cookies
Photo via Pretty Fluffy



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