5 Festive and Delicious Holiday Dog Treat Ideas

Today, I’m sharing parenting tips on holiday dog treat ideas.  Christmas is around the corner, and soon the kitchen will be filled with the delicious aroma of baking.  Homemade cookies are always a Christmas favorite.  Either as gifts or treats for family and friends.  But what about the family pet?  They love treats too.

 

 

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Holiday Dog Treat Ideas:

 

We gathered a few recipes, so that you can make delicious holiday dog treats for your family pooch.  If you don’t have a dog make these holiday dog treats for a family members or friends.  They’re healthy and delicious, so you don’t have to worry about the treats being harmful to your pet.  We have bones, candy canes, Christmas Trees, gingerbread men, and mittens.  Perfect for gift giving.

Mint and Apple Dog Bones    –  Mint and apple are the flavors that your pet will love while nibbling on the doggy bone treats.  You make them natural or use green food coloring or spinach powder if you want a Christmas color.

Candy Cane Dog Treats – Another holiday dog treat is the candy cane. These are adorable, and festive too.  We all love candy canes, now you can give your pet a candy cane too.  They’ll be wagging their tail with joy when they taste the peppermint and chicken flavors in this festive treat.

 

 

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Christmas Tree Dog Cookies – Another holiday dog treat!  A sure sign that Christmas has arrived is the Christmas tree.  Celebrate the festivities with these peanut butter Christmas Tree treats for dogs.

Gingerbread Men Dog Treats  – Run, run as fast you can.  You can’t catch me I’m the gingerbread man.  Toss your pet pal a few of these peanut butter gingerbread men.

Mitten Dog Treats – Your pet may not be able to wear them, but they can sure eat them.  Peppermint and peanut butter are the stars in these Christmas treats.

Wrap a few of these treats for yourself, a family member or friend.  They will be appreciative, and your 4-legged friend will love you for them.

 

 

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  1. Now that our family has finally figured out how to make it routine to produce both a turkey and tofurky thanksgiving dinner, there’s enough family cooking bandwidth to turn to the pet treats. I have one grandpup who would love these–especially anything with peanut butter. would these be OK for the rabbit (he has a marked preference for kale. or raisins].

    • Rhonda Gales says

      Hi Penpen.  I’m not a veterinarian, so I don’t know if these cookies would be suitable for the rabbit.  To be on the safe side, I would contact your local vet, and inquire.  Thanks for stopping by, and I hope that you whip up a batch for your grandpup.