Spoil your furry friend with these delicious and healthy 3-ingredient no-bake blueberry oatmeal dog treats! Made with simple, wholesome ingredients, these treats are a perfect way to show your canine companion some love without spending hours in the kitchen. Forget complicated recipes and expensive store-bought options; these treats require minimal effort and are packed with nutrients your dog will adore. Blueberries provide antioxidants, while oats offer fiber for a healthy digestive system. This recipe is so easy, even the busiest pet parent can whip up a batch in minutes.
These simple, no-bake treats are a fantastic alternative to commercially produced dog biscuits, offering a delicious and healthy snack that your dog will eagerly gobble up. Ready to create these delightful, nutritious treats? Let's dive into the easy step-by-step instructions!
Preparation and Safety Guidelines
- Mixing bowl
- Measuring spoons
- Cookie sheet (lined)
- Refrigerator
- Freezer
- Always supervise your dog while they are eating treats, especially if this is their first time trying this recipe. Some dogs may be more sensitive to new foods.
- Make sure the oats are plain and not flavored with anything that could be toxic to dogs (such as xylitol).
- Use only fresh, high-quality blueberries. Avoid using dried blueberries as they can be higher in sugar.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Prepare Chia Seeds
- Soak 1 tablespoon of chia seeds in 5 tablespoons of liquid (water recommended) for approximately 2 hours until a gel-like consistency forms.
Prepare Chia Seeds Combine Ingredients
- Combine 1/2 cup of blueberries (or other dog-safe fruit) with the soaked chia seeds in a mixing bowl.
Combine Ingredients Mix and Adjust Consistency
- Gradually add quick oats to the mixture, mixing until you achieve a consistency that allows you to form small balls. Add a little more water if needed to reach the right consistency.
Mix and Adjust Consistency Shape the Treats
- Form the mixture into small balls or use a cookie scooper to place them onto a lined cookie sheet.
Shape the Treats Chill and Set
- Refrigerate the treats for a couple of hours to firm up.
Chill and Set Store and Serve
- Store remaining treats in the freezer, thawing one as needed before giving to your dog.
Store and Serve
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Tips
- Pulverizing fruits and vegetables into smaller pieces makes digestion easier for your dog.
- Make treats smaller for easier digestion and nutrient absorption by your dog. Avoid choking hazards.