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7 Pup-ular Holiday Cookie Recipes!

  • Writer: juliecatona
    juliecatona
  • Dec 9, 2015
  • 2 min read

Article via https://www.rover.com/blog/dog-friendly-cookies/

Instead of just hanging the crooked canes on the tree, add a striped snack you can share during the decorating. Instructables.com offers up a recipe for candy cane cookies with flour, cornmeal, egg, water, molasses, peanut butter, and oil.

Looking for that hint of peppermint without all the twisting hassle? Petguide.com suggests a “Holidog” recipe featuring whole wheat flour, molasses, peanut butter, and olive oil that offers a simpler solution.

Via petguide.com

Between decorating and dinner, a handful of fruit and nuts is a healthy option. The Scrumptious Pumpkin prescribes a nutty treat speckled with tantalizing fruit: Just add cranberries and pumpkin seeds to this concoction of rye flour, baking powder, applesauce, honey, and olive oil. Even humans will have a hard time resisting this animal appetizer.

Via thescrumptiouspumpkin.com

Via flickr.com/herrhansgruber

We might focus on the meat course with Christmas dinner, but a good holiday feast begins with salad and vegetables. Augment your Christmas color scheme with a plate of red and green holiday biscuits, courtesy of thebark.com.

Via flickr.com/wwworks

Reds start with a water, flour, Parmesan cheese, and safflower oil base, adding tomato juice for the crimson color. For your greens, the recipe swaps tomatoes for chopped spinach. That’s some roughage to ruff about.

Via thehealthymaven.com

Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, someone’s bound to break out an amazing sweet potato dish. The Healthy Mavens grain-free sweet potato treat might be just what you need, offering health-conscious ingredients like almond meal, coconut flour, poultry seasoning, sweet potato, water, and coconut oil.

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You can’t design their fitness plan, but you can make sure your dog comes through Christmas even fitter than before. All Natural Pet Care’s Holistic Holiday Cranberry Cookies can help with that, thanks to ingredients like barley and green pea flour, oat bran, sea salt, ginger, seaweed, egg, coconut oil, honey, and yogurt with unsweetened cranberry juice. Not only will your dog love it, it’ll boost their immune system and improve digestion and urinary function.

Via mybakingaddiction.com

After dinner, nothing says Christmas in America like hot apple pie. While it’s probably not wise to give into those pleading puppy-dog eyes that want a slice of their own, you can serve them an apple option that doesn’t fall far from the dessert tree. Whip up theseapple carrot cookies courtesy of mybakingaddiction.com: With a hot oven and some grated carrots, flour, egg, and applesauce, you’ll have a distinctly dog dessert.


 
 
 

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