In preparation for
the shelter's dog sports demo day over the weekend, our flyball team, the Flying Underdogs, decided to jazz up our booth at the event with fancy team flyers and some homemade dog treats and recipe cards. I was put in charge of baking the treats, so I knew that I'd need a yummy recipe that was grain-free to accommodate all of the doggies who would be visiting our booth.
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Our table at the sports demo day |
Grain-free homemade treat recipes are hard to come by online. I scoured Pinterest for grain-free treat recipes that had limited ingredients and that also didn't contain egg, since many dogs are also allergic to eggs (we still don't know if that's one of Athena's triggers, so we avoid it). I finally found an awesome recipe
here, but it called for an egg, so I did some further research on dog-friendly egg substitutes. Just for your reference if you ever want to substitute egg in homemade dog treats:
one egg = 1 T ground flaxseed + 3 T water
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Bean waiting to try a speed boost bone! |
This egg substitution sounded PERFECT to me since flaxseed is not a grain and has many health benefits for dogs. As far as the grain-free part of this treat recipe, garbanzo bean flour is called for instead of wheat flour. Athena has had treats made with garbanzo bean flour (
like her favorite STAM treats), so I knew that this recipe would be good for
her sensitive tummy! Garbanzo bean flour is also very high in protein, so these treats were perfect to bring along for a long hard working day of flyball!
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The recipe cards that we handed out at the sports demo |
Here are some photos of the treat-making process:
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4 thick slices are sizzling away! |
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Bean always hangs out in the kitchen when there's bacon cooking |
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I rolled out the dough on floured parchment paper just so there wouldn't be any sticking |
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Look at those big chunks of bacon in there! YUM! |