![]() ![]() I usually break one cookie in half, and give one side to Buford and the other to his brother Finnegan.įinnegan and Buford guard the oven while their cookies bake. With only four ingredients, all of which I would eat, I can feel good about making a healthful choice for my pooches. Even the “all natural” ones have some ingredients that I can’t identify, and I really don’t care for how many of them smell. These cookies are also a wonderful alternative to the treats you buy at the pet store. Peanut butter makes Buford almost as happy as tennis balls … shout out to my good friends at Kong for these supper rugged squeaky balls that survive months even with the beating my two give them. I use about a tablespoon of these “sprinkles” on each dish of food, which roughly works out to a light coating across his whole food bowl. ![]() Coconut flour NEEDS this time to absorb the moisture. It is great for your dog’s skin & coat (can help with dry skin and cracked paw. It can help balance normal thyroid function. Coconut oil is a good source of fatty acids (Omega-3) It can help with digestive disorders. Let rest for about 5-10 minutes to thicken. It regulates insulin and can help prevent or control diabetes. ![]() Add in the turmeric, cinnamon, and coconut flour. I put these in a separate sealed container and sprinkle the crushed cookies on Buford’s food for the week. In a large bowl, whisk together the pumpkin, peanut butter, coconut oil, and eggs until smooth. The other half is placed into a large zipper storage bag and pounded with the flat side of a meat mallet until they are pretty well pulverized. Preheat the oven to 350☏, and line a baking sheet with parchment paper In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, egg and baking powder. After the cookies are cooled, I put half of them into a sealed container to use as treats. These cookies are the perfect compromise: Buford gets his peanut buttery goodness without sharing it with the rest of us. Also, I am a sucker for a pouty dog face. Rather than just cut off the messy peanut butter gravy train, I’ve kept stirring it into his kibble. ![]()
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