Pumpkinlicious – A Treat for Your Dog
It is easy to find treats for you and your family during the holidays, but what about your dog? Below is a recipe for a quick and easy festive pumpkin treat that will have your dog begging for more!
What You Need
- 1 Large egg
- 1 Cup all-natural unseasoned pumpkin (no pie filling)
- 2 Cups flour (whole wheat is best)
What You Do
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Add the egg and pumpkin together. Mix until smooth.
- Add flour to the egg and pumpkin mixture. Knead until well blended.
- Sprinkle flour on counter top and roll out dough.
- Cut dough into shapes of your choice
- Re-roll scraps until all the dough is used.
- Place onto cookie sheet.
- Bake for 20 minutes.
- Let cool completely and store in an air-tight container for up to 2 weeks, or you can freeze the treats for a longer storage life.
Always remember to check with your vet before giving your dog anything, especially if they are taking medication or have certain diet restrictions.
Happy Holidays everyone!
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