Amazing Dog Treat Recipes Without Flour

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While flour may be a staple for most dog treats, it is an ingredient that you may want to avoid if you can. Not only is flour not good for a dog’s health, but it may even cause some allergic reactions.

1 Ready the Oven

While you are preheating your oven, get the baking sheet ready by lining it up and greasing it with a parchment paper.

2 Line Up the Baking Sheet

While you are preheating your oven, get the baking sheet ready by lining it up and greasing it with a parchment paper.

3 Create the “Flour”

To do this, bring out your food processor or blender first and blend the oats until completely grounded

4 Mix the Ingredients

Put the grounded oats aside for the time being and put the banana, sweet potatoes, and eggs in a mixer.

5 Create the Cookie Balls

The next thing that you have to do is create the shape of the cookies. Now, there are two ways that you can go about it. The first way is to use a cookie shaper ...

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So overall, how much time does it take to cook and prepare the treats? How many servings will it result in? Cook time in total will be around 30 minutes while the prep time will be around 15 minutes. As for the serving size, you’ll be able to make 30 dog treats. Swipe up to read the full recipe!

Amazing Dog Treat Recipes Without Flour