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Use a fun bone-shaped mold for your homemade dog treats! |Young Kwak photo
Why buy doggie cookies when you can make these healthy treats in a snap? These store well in an airtight container in the freezer. Thaw to room temperature or leave them frozen for a cold canine treat.
Kayleigh's
KayNine Cookies
2½ cups quick cooking oats
1 banana, peeled
1 cup peanut butter
Pulse 1½ cups of the oats in a food processor until they are a coarse flour texture. Pour into a bowl.
Add remaining oats and all other ingredients and mix with hands until well combined to a doughy consistency.
Roll them into a ball or use a mold to shape into any fun shape you'd like.
Recipe courtesy of Kayleigh Wytcherley of Bark, A Rescue Pub. Read more on page 40.