
Apple cinnamon training dog treats
Low-calorie homemade dog treats made with apple and oats. These small treats are ideal for training sessions.
- Prep time
- 10 min
- Cook time
- 20 min
- Difficulty
- Easy
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Ingredients
Recommended portion based on dog weight:
Small: 5–10 kg
Medium: 10–25 kg
Large: 25–40 kg
Ingredients for a medium dog (example)
Step-by-step preparation
Step 1
Preheat oven
Preheat oven to 180°C.
Step 2
Mix ingredients
Combine oat flour, applesauce, egg and coconut oil.
Step 3
Form dough
Mix until dough forms.
Step 4
Shape treats
Roll dough and cut into small training treats.
Step 5
Bake
Bake for 18–20 minutes.
Estimated nutrition
Calories
18 kcal
Protein
1 g
Fat
0.7 g
Carbs
2.5 g
Fiber
0.4 g
Why this works
Why this works for weight management
- Apples – fiber and antioxidants
- Oats – digestible carbohydrate
- Small treats – good for training
Additional notes
Storage: Store in airtight container up to 5 days.
Serving tip: Recommended portion: Small (5–10 kg) 2–3 treats per day, Medium (10–25 kg) 3–5 per day, Large (25–40 kg) 4–6 per day.
Substitutions: You can adjust vegetables or grains based on your dog's tolerances, but always introduce new ingredients gradually and monitor for any reactions.
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Disclaimer
This recipe is intended as inspiration for homemade dog meals. Always consult with your veterinarian before making significant changes to your dog's diet, especially if your dog has health conditions or specific nutritional needs.