Füss & Friends pet treat recipe

Füss & Friends • September 28, 2021

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Ingredients
1 cup oat flour
2 Tablespoons coconut flour
½ cup canned pumpkin
2 Tablespoons dehydrated blueberries- grind into powder
2 tablespoons coconut sugar or maple syrup
2 tablespoons coconut oil

Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 275 F and prepare baking sheets with parchment paper. 
  2. Melt coconut oil and let slightly cool. 
  3. In a mixing bowl, combine the coconut oil, canned pumpkin, blueberry powder, and coconut sugar (or maple syrup). Stir until well combined. 
  4. Add the oat and coconut flour. Mix until well combined.
  5. Roll into the size treat your pet prefers (approximately 2 grams for cat treats and 5-10 grams for dog treats)
  6. Bake for 20-75 minutes or until fairly hard. This will vary depending on the size of your treats. 
Notes
Check your PUMPKIN! Make sure to use pure canned pumpkin with no additives, not pumpkin pie filling. You can substitute mashed sweet potato for pumpkin, add finely chopped kale or dehydrated cherries instead of blueberries. 


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