Peanut Butter Dog Treats

Peanut Butter Dog Treats

Regular price $9.99

Even though I was already feeding my two little dogs super premium grain-free dog food, many of the commercially prepared food ingredients made me rethink their diet. In my quest to switch my dogs to a better diet, I started studying canine nutrition and making homemade "mutt loaf" for my geriatric Italian Greyhound, Charlie, and my newly adopted mini Sheltie mix, Piper.

After many months of experimenting with ingredients for optimal nutrition, I fine-tuned my own proprietary recipes for six flavors of treats. Many dogs were willing and eager to taste test!  The six flavors I am offering for sale are lab tested for their guaranteed analysis and are licensed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture.  More flavors are in development, and I’m having fun adapting from baking for humans to baking for pets.

My treats are made thin so my tiny dogs can enjoy them. Finding treats that my aging Italian Greyhound, who is missing many teeth, could eat was a challenge. After much experimenting with size and thickness, my little guy can enjoy both the one-inch size and the 2 1/4 inch bones. Anything smaller than 1 inch, he swallowed whole.  He was a most willing test subject!

Packaging

  • Small treats are round, 1/8 inch thick, and are 1 inch across.
  • Medium treats are oval, 3/16 inch thick, and 1.5 inches long.
  • Large treats are oval, 1/4 inch thick, and 2.5 inches long.
  • A package of treats weighs 6 ounces and is sealed in a zip-lock stand-up pouch.

Shelf life

These treats are fresh baked and preservative free. Store in a cool, dry place and they should keep well for six weeks. For longer periods of freshness, please store in your freezer or refrigerator.

Ingredients

All natural ingredients including:

  • Turmeric - Has been in use since antiquity for its anti-inflammatory (painkiller), anti-flatulent and anti-microbial properties. The curcumin found in turmeric is being studied for its anti-tumor, antioxidant, anti-arthritic, anti-amyloid, anti-ischemic and anti-inflammatory properties.
  • Peanuts – Peanuts are a rich source of the minerals copper, manganese, potassium, calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, and selenium. They are also packed with the B-complex groups of vitamins riboflavin, niacin, thiamin, pantothenic acid, vitamin B-6, and Peanuts are also an excellent source of vitamin E (a-tocopherol), vitamin E is a powerful lipid soluble antioxidant which helps maintain the integrity of cells by protecting from harmful oxygen free radicals. Peanuts are a good source of dietary protein and have high quality amino acids.
  • Garbanzo bean flour (chick pea flour)- This is a bean, not a grain, and is also gluten free. Garbanzo beans are good for lowering cholesterol (dogs have cholesterol issues too!), protecting against cancer, regulating blood sugar (because of their high protein and fiber contents), digestive tract health because of their high insoluble fiber content, and helping keep the cardiovascular system healthy with antioxidants in the form of flavonoids.
  • Untoasted buckwheat flour- Despite its name, buckwheat is not a grass and is not related to wheat. It is a flowering plant and is related to sorrel and rhubarb.  The protein in buckwheat comprises almost all of the required amino acids in excellent amounts, especially lysine. Buckwheat seeds are a very rich source of soluble and insoluble dietary fiber as well as the minerals copper and magnesium. It is a rich store of B-complex group vitamins, especially riboflavin (vitamin B2) and niacin (vitamin B3). Buckwheat also has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties from the polyphenolic compounds rutin, tannins, and catechin.
  • Golden flax seed- Flax seed is one of the top plant sources of omega-3 essential fatty acids such as linoleic acid, alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) and arachidonic acids. It is also rich in monounsaturated fatty acids like oleic acid. The seeds contain lignans, a class of phytoestrogens considered to have antioxidant and cancer preventing properties. Flax is also an excellent source of vitamin E, especially rich in gamma-tocopherol, and the minerals manganese, potassium, calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc and selenium.
  • Egg- Eggs are packed with healthy nutrients. The vitamins and minerals in eggs help promote healthy skin and hair. The selenium in eggs protects cells from oxidative damage, nourishes the immune system, and aids in thyroid gland function. Eggs are a rich source of iodine which also aids in thyroid gland function, maintaining healthy skin, and keeping the nervous system healthy.