After testing over 10 kinds of dog treats, we found 2 brands that were soft enough, but not the most delicious or best for their health. I have seen sweet potato treats and knew they were good for dogs (and people), but I couldn't find a recipe for soft sweet potato treats.
So I went to the store, bought two sweet potatoes, and created:
Senior Soft Chew Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Cookies!
Recipe:
2 Sweet Potatoes, peeled; boiled; mashed.
Add 1/2 to 1 tsp of:
cinnamon,
nutmeg,
ginger (I used crystallized);
Add one tsp of:
honey,
brown sugar;
Also add: one egg;
Mix.
Add 1 1/2 to 2 cups Oats; Mix well. Should feel like oatmeal cookie dough.
Roll into balls, spoon, or shape as desired (I used a bone cookie cutter, but it's messy, slow, and the dogs don't know- although it's very cute). I also recommend using foil instead of oiling the cookie sheet.
Bake at 350 degrees F (convection oven setting, if possible) for 8-12 minutes, when tops are browning.
*Note: they will be more bouncy than soft when they are done. Let them cool on the pan so that they continue to cook out of the oven, this way they will be chewy and perfect for senior dogs who may not have all their teeth :)
2 Sweet Potatoes, peeled; boiled; mashed.
Add 1/2 to 1 tsp of:
cinnamon,
nutmeg,
ginger (I used crystallized);
Add one tsp of:
honey,
brown sugar;
Also add: one egg;
Mix.
Add 1 1/2 to 2 cups Oats; Mix well. Should feel like oatmeal cookie dough.
Roll into balls, spoon, or shape as desired (I used a bone cookie cutter, but it's messy, slow, and the dogs don't know- although it's very cute). I also recommend using foil instead of oiling the cookie sheet.
Bake at 350 degrees F (convection oven setting, if possible) for 8-12 minutes, when tops are browning.
*Note: they will be more bouncy than soft when they are done. Let them cool on the pan so that they continue to cook out of the oven, this way they will be chewy and perfect for senior dogs who may not have all their teeth :)
If you make these, let me know how it turns out and how your furry friends liked them. Ours did. Feel free to pass this link and recipe on to your friends!
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