It's only natural to include your four-legged friend in practically every daily activity. After all, the company of a dog is often more welcomed than a human when it comes to long walks, trips to the store or afternoon naps.
The only time where you may operate independently is mealtime since many human foods are unhealthy for pets and humans certainly don't want to cozy up to a bowl of Kibbles 'n Bits. That said, there are a handful of common ingredients that pooches and people can enjoy together (and even share!) in the form of a delicious treat.
We've rounded up eight of our favorite recipes, chock-full of healthy and, most importantly, flavorful components that will have tails wagging and lips smacking. Remember, it's always best to check with your pet's veterinarian before introducing any type of new food into their diet. And keep in mind that too much of anything can be detrimental and could lead to serious gastrointestinal issues. (These are treats and not meal replacements, no matter how much your dog may beg.)
Banana, peanut butter and oat hearts
A classic trio of banana, peanut butter and oats makes up these adorable heart treats that are high in fiber and energy-boosting vitamin B. They're also quite filling and can quell any late afternoon hunger pang.
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if your dog is a total trend hound, then they'll enjoy these pumpkin spice-inspired bones after a long walk through the fall foliage. Just be sure that the treats don't contain nutmeg, which can be toxic for many breeds.
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The bacon bits topper on these dog donuts makes them even more delicious for your precious canine, but may not bode well for your own palate. Because of this, you can sprinkle them as a final step after snatching a donut or two for yourself.
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Bacon and cheddar are a dynamic duo in soups, biscuits and quiches, so it's no surprise that the ingredients lend themselves well to a savory dog treat. You can also store these in an airtight container and freeze them if made in larger batches.
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You're not the only one craving a refreshingly sweet treat on a hot summer day. Give your doggo a much-needed break from the sun with this frozen pink delicacy, complete with fruit, yogurt and honey.
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It's hard to mess up a sweet potato biscuit, especially when they only contain two simple ingredients: sweet potato puree and whole wheat flour. Needless to say, the hounds in your life will be circling your Thanksgiving spread for so much for than turkey and pumpkin pie.
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While nothing will top a strawberry shortcake, these sweet and tangy cookies will certainly satisfy any sudden hankering for the ruby-red fruit. Add a dollop of whipped cream for good measure, but avoid feeding your doggie anything with too much dairy as it could lead to a very messy clean-up.
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Crackers make a wonderful option for humans who appreciate a good dip and pups who appreciate a good crunch. These apple crisps, perfect for fall, taste great with seasonal jams and butters (for you) or on their own (for Rover).
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