Halloween Bone Treats For Dogs: Spooky, Easy, Natural, Homemade, DIY Dog Treat Recipe

Finding natural, wholesome dog treats that don't break the bank is challenging.
So many treats at the store contain ingredients we've never heard of, which is worrying.
We made these spooky Halloween treats that are natural, and our pooches love them!
I've used ingredients most of us have around, and you can easily substitute for things you do have. The ingredients we have used all serve a purpose for our dogs' health.
Peanut Butter - Peanut butter gives the biscuits a delicious taste and smell. This makes them more attractive to dogs. Peanut butter is also high in protein and healthy fats.
Oats - A wholesome carbohydrate and fiber source, oats are full of healthy nutrients for dogs. They are also great for dogs who are sensitive to wheat or other grains.
Egg - This helps to bind the whole mixture together. It also adds extra protein to the biscuits.
Blueberries - Blueberries create a distinct color for the biscuits, making them look more appropriate for Halloween. They are also high in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals.
You can alter the size and shape to your dogs' preference. The smaller they are, the quicker they'll bake. If your dog loves a crunchier treat, keep them in an extra 5 minutes.
Let us know if you give these a try, and send a picture with your beautiful doggies!
Disclaimer:
This recipe is designed as a treat for your dog and should not be fed in place of their regular food. Treats should only make up a maximum of 10% of your dogs' daily food intake.
The treat quantity and size can be altered to suit your dog.
Please contact your veterinarian with any questions and before introducing new foods to your dogs' diet.
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How To Make Our Halloween Dog Treats
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Disclaimer: Always check with your veterinarian or nutritionist before feeding your dog new foods.
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