Best Dog Treat Biscuits Recipe Ever-Easy Healthy with Ground Flax Seed (2024)

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These peanut butter dog biscuits are Sierra’s favorite and she claims that they’re the best dog biscuits recipe ever. She’d refuse most any other biscuit that anyone tries to give her. She’d sample the other treats then spit it out. Update: 3/21/2020: Our dear Sierra left this world at the age of 14 1/2. Her final months of pain and sufferingfinally came to an end and she’s now at peace. She had a wonderful life and brought us somuch joy and love. xo

  • We lost our dear Dante in May, 2011. We love you both so much. Thank you for bringing us so much love and joy into our lives. We still have Lexi in our lives to continue the love.

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Best Dog Biscuits Recipe

“Incentives.” That’s what we have to call dog biscuits now around the house. The pups have long figured out “treats” and spelling out the letters to each other in this LOL world was starting to get old. We’ve gotten in the habit of using letters instead of words so much I’ve started glancing over my shoulder expecting to hear a pre-K teacher about to scold “Use your words!”

I’ve been wanting to come up with a new dog biscuit recipe for a while. They are super handy to have around while Lexi is in her puppy-teenager phase. Nothing like a little “incentive” to help bring a distracted puppy running when you call them to “come”. My philosophy is that when you call them over to you, it should be the best thing in the world. Full of love, scratches, and often times a delicious treat. Even when you want to twist their floppy ears for getting into something they aren’t supposed to.

Watch video for Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits featuring Sierra & Lexi:

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Her Favorite Dog Treats

Unfortunately my last few attempts at a new biscuit recipe weren’t as good as I had hoped. Sure Lexi and Sierra slobbered, drooled and ate them all up, but I just wasn’t feeling the same excitement they’ve show for the other dog biscuits I’ve made. And I didn’t like how the new recipes would roll out, or keep, or not crumble. It just wasn’t “it”. I think I was messing with the recipes too much.

After the the last few weeks of being crazy busy with shoots for clients getting ready with their Summer and Grilling Season recipes, the puppy parent guilt was starting to set it. So a few nights ago I gave up a couple hours sleep and was determined to make a slobber worthy treat for the pups.

Starting with a basic dog biscuit dough, I threw in a couple things that were good for them; turmeric and ground flax seeds. Sierra gets a weird head shaking thing which at best medical analysis is harmless but is probably caused by low blood sugar so I added a bit of brown sugar. Some peanut butter ’cause they really love peanut butter. And for the flavor kicker, added beef bouillon powder to the water used in the recipe. The dough rolled, cut, and baked beautifully. The only thing left was the white boxer test.

She’s a picky eater

Sierra has always been a cautious eater ever since testing out a devil pepper in the garden as a puppy. To this day, rarely does she take food without carefully testing it. Even then, food is about 5th or 6th down on her list of great things. Head rubs and attention, next is chasing balls, cozy fleece, walks… Oh and don’t forget chasing and arguing with the squirrels. It takes quite a bit to get her amped over any food item.

Verdict: In her 8 years of doggyhood, she has never camped out in the kitchen waiting for a treat. Nearly every night since making these “incentives” she can be found lying and waiting in the kitchen right below the treat container. Hand out a treat and our normally reserved, super gentle treat taker instantly flops her big fleshy lips over your fingers in a mad dash to get the “incentive” in her mouth. These are the best treats EVER.

Pups are happy and the “incentives” are mom and dad approved. Guilt appeased. Now back to work for a couple more client shoots then we’ll see about some dog beach time.

-Todd

Is Turmeric good for dogs? We did some research here and here.

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Sierra, our dear white boxer and Lexi, our Rhodesian ridgeback. Sisters!

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Dog Biscuit Cutter Sets
Here’s our favorite cutter sets. Obviously they have many uses beyond puppy treats, but ours tend to see a lot of action in that department. We love how all of these sets store, ’cause nothing drives us nuts more than messy kitchen drawers:

Best Dog Treat Biscuits Recipe Ever-Easy Healthy with Ground Flax Seed (9)Cuisipro Heart Cutter Set – Set of 5. Snap together for easy storage Nice heart shape and easy to handle and press.

Best Dog Treat Biscuits Recipe Ever-Easy Healthy with Ground Flax Seed (10)Fox Run Bone Cutter Set – These are the bone shaped cutters used in the video (and at home all the time) Fun shape! Set of 3, comes in a handy storage tin.

Best Dog Treat Biscuits Recipe Ever-Easy Healthy with Ground Flax Seed (11)Kayaso Round Cutter Set – This is our favorite round cutter set. Great selection of sizes. We’ll use the smallest for slightly larger than kibble sized training treats.

This dog biscuits recipe was originally published in 2013 and re-published in 2018 with a new video, updated photos and recipe box format!

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Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits w/ Flax & Turmeric - Best Dog Biscuit EVER!

Yield: 100 treats

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 35 minutes mins

Total Time: 45 minutes mins

*"Best dog biscuit EVER" claim is based off of Sierra's feedback. Results may vary.

The flax and turmeric can be left out if you don't have any on hand, but they are a nice healthy addition. If you leave out the flax, add another 1/4 cup of flour. You can also use beef or chicken stock instead of the hot water & bouillon powder, however the treats may not keep as long afterwards. Or you can eliminate the bouillon powder, but the biscuits won't be as tasty! The brown sugar is optional too. It was helpful for Sierra because she would get a weird head-shaky thing which was possibly tied to low blood sugar.

About 5 cups of treats, depending on how you cut them.

4.90 from 19 votes

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Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup (180 ml) hot Water
  • 1 teaspoon (5 ml) Beef or Chicken Bouillon Powder
  • 2 1/2 cups (325 g) all-purpose Flour
  • 2 Tablespoons (30 ml) Brown Sugar , optional
  • 1/2 cup (55 g) ground Flax Seed
  • 1 Tablespoon (15 ml) Turmeric
  • 1/2 cup (130 g) Peanut Butter
  • 1 (1) Egg

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a sheet pan with parchment paper.

  • Dissolve the bouillon in the hot water. Set aside.

  • Combine the flour, brown sugar, ground flax, and turmeric in a mixer bowl. Using a dough hook, mix in hot water mixture, peanut butter and egg. Continue mixing until the dough ball is smooth, occasionally scraping down the sides of the bowl to help everything mix together.

  • Roll out the dough to a little less than 1/2" thick. Cut into desired dog biscuit shapes (we use hearts for "good dogs" and small circles or small bone shapes for training incentives). Place the cut out dog biscuits on the prepared sheet pans.

  • Bake for about 35-40 minutes or until the biscuits feel dried and fairly hard (they will harden a bit more after cooling). Baking time will vary depending on how thick the biscuits were rolled out. Aslong as thebiscuits are cooked fully dry, they will keep for several weeks or more.

Nutrition Information per Serving

Calories: 25kcal, Carbohydrates: 3g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 2mg, Sodium: 12mg, Potassium: 21mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 2IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 4mg, Iron: 1mg

Course: Snack

Cuisine: Dog Treats

Calories: 25

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  • Fly Fishing trip
  • Returning to our garden
  • Bryce Canyon

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FAQs

What ingredient should not be in dog treats? ›

6 Ingredients To Avoid When Buying Dog Treats
  • Glycerin. ...
  • Sodium Tripolyphosphate (aka STPP or E451) ...
  • Vague 'Catch-All' Terms. ...
  • Wheat. ...
  • Butylated Hydroxyanisole (aka BHA or E320) & Butylated Hydroxytoluene (aka BHT or E321) ...
  • Potassium Sorbate (aka PSG or E202)
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Can dogs have peanut butter with flaxseed? ›

With 1 gram of fiber in every tablespoon, peanut butter is a great, fiber-full treat to give dogs. Choosing a peanut butter for dogs that contains flaxseed can also help increase fiber intake and support overall digestive health.

What are the healthiest dog treats? ›

Consider treats that contain dog-safe fruits and vegetables like carrots, green beans, apples and bananas that offer very few calories and have good nutritional value, experts say.

How do you make healthy dog chews? ›

Sweet Potato Chews

These healthy homemade dog treats are sweet, nutritious, and packed with Vitamin E, Vi, Potassium, and Iron. Cut a sweet potato lengthways into 1cm thick slices, laying them flat onto a lined baking sheet. Bake them in the oven for 3 hours at 120°C, turning them halfway through cooking.

What should top 3 ingredients be dog food? ›

What are the top 3 ingredients to look for in dog food? The top ingredients to look for in dog food are high-quality proteins (named meat sources - chicken, beef, fish, and lamb), natural carbohydrates (whole fruits and vegetables), and healthy fats (animal fats or plant-based oils).

What three ingredients should not be in dog food? ›

Corn Syrup - Used to sweeten your dog's food, but too much sugar leads to weight gain, diabetes, and hyperactivity. Sodium - Like in humans, too much salt can lead to high blood pressure among other health conditions. BHA/BHT - Preservatives known for causing kidney damage and directly linked to cancer.

How much ground flaxseed should I put in my dog's food? ›

If your dog is new to flax, start with a small amount (especially important for tiny dogs) and build up the amount slowly to give your dog's system time to get used to the fiber. For a small dog, 1/8 teaspoon is a good place to start. For a medium or large dog, try 1 1/2 teaspoons.

How do you prepare flaxseed for dogs? ›

The most straightforward way is to grind the seeds up and sprinkle it on your pet's food. When giving your dog any seeds, including flaxseed, make sure you have a fresh bowl of drinking water nearby. For flaxseed oil, you can pour the recommended dosage over your pet's food.

Is too much flaxseed bad for dogs? ›

If your dog overdoses on flaxseed supplement, the adverse effects will typically be limited to vomiting and diarrhea, mainly due to the body's inability to metabolize that much oil. However, very large amounts could result in poisoning from trace elements of cyanide that were not removed with processing.

What are the best ingredients for dog treats? ›

Many recipes require things such as oatmeal, eggs, flour, water, or broth. Add some flavor — as well as vitamins, protein, and fiber — with peanut butter (free of artificial sweeteners like xylitol), pureed pumpkin, apples, carrots, sweet potato, and cheese to create delicious cookies any dog would love.

Are Cheerios good for dogs? ›

They won't harm your dog, but they don't provide much benefit either. Cheerios are made from mostly whole-grain oats, which provide no essential component of your pet's diet. As a result, mass-produced Cheerio treats function only as filler—they're just empty calories when dogs need a high-energy diet.

Are homemade dog treats better? ›

Healthier ingredients

Homemade dog treats don't contain the same amount of preservatives, fats and chemicals that regular store-bought treats contain.

What is the best natural chew for a dog? ›

Top 10 Best All-Natural Dog Chews
  • Yak Cheese Dog Chews.
  • Elk Antlers for Dogs.
  • Beef Skin Dog Chews.
  • Pig Ears Dog Chew.
  • Beef Trachea Dog Chew.
  • Sweet Potato Dog Chew.
  • Tendon Dog Chew.
  • Bully Sticks Dog Chew.
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What do vets recommend for dogs to chew on? ›

Instead of hard bones, consider a rubber toy that you can fill with cheese, peanut butter, treats, or anything flexible or passes the thumbnail test as mentioned above!

What is the best and safest thing for dogs to chew on? ›

Hard rubber toys such as Nylabone® and Kong®-type products come in many shapes and sizes and are fun for chewing and carrying around. For dogs that like tug-of-war and chewing on interesting textures, rope and woven toys are usually available in a "bone" shape with knotted ends.

What ingredients are safe for dogs in treats? ›

Ingredients that are safe for your dog:

A small amount of peanut butter that does not contain xylitol is safe for dogs. Flour and oats: These can be good sources of fiber and help with digestion. Pumpkin: This is a great source of fiber. You can cook and mash fresh pumpkin or buy canned for baking!

What treats are poisonous to dogs? ›

Cherry pits. Candy (particularly chocolate—which is toxic to dogs, cats, and ferrets—and any candy containing the toxic sweetener Xylitol) Chives. Coffee (grounds, beans, and chocolate-covered espresso beans)

Do you have to list ingredients on dog treats? ›

All pet food products must have a section of the label containing a list of the ingredients in the product. All ingredients should be listed by their common or usual name, and in descending order of predominance by their weight in the product. All ingredients should be listed in the same size letters or type.

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