Top 5 Peanut Butter Dog Treat Recipes Part 2

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We hope you enjoyed Part 1 of our favorite peanut butter dog treat recipes – because it’s time for Part 2! Because peanut butter is a staple in everyone’s pantry, you’ve got no excuse to whip up a batch for your dog. Let us know how these treats turn out for you – we love to hear your feedback. Just click on the links to see the full recipe.

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Peanut Butter And Carob Frozen Dog Treat Recipe: This one’s a fave because it’s one you can share with your dogs. Oscar and I love to nom on these after a long walk. They’re easy to make, you don’t have to be a chef to whip up a batch and they’re a sweet reward for a job well done.

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4 Ingredients Dog Treat Recipe: Sometimes, less is more – especially when it comes to simple recipes. For this one, all you need is peanut butter, flour, baking powder and almond milk (feel free to substitute with water). The end result is a healthy treat you’ll feel good about feeding your dog.

Roll Out The Oats Dog Treat Recipe: Oats are a wonderful source of soluble fiber (not to mention a healthy start to your day!). The recipe also includes wheat bran for even more fiber, as well as eggs and chicken broth.

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Party-Down Dog Birthday Cake Recipe: Even dogs love birthday parties. And if you make them this homemade cake, they will love them even more! You add peanut butter to the batter and the icing – it’s a double dose of PB!

Gluten Free Dog Treat Recipe: Not all dogs can digest gluten, so this treat will definitely hit the spot. Plus, it includes bananas and blueberries – how can you say no to a treat that full of fruit?

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