Almond Oatmeal Hypoallergenic Dog Treatment

By SecretWuff 6 Min Read

Are you looking for a good hypoallergenic dog treating recipe for your dog? Our almond oatmeal snacks are very easy and can be a huge hit with fido. First, let’s talk a little about why it is a hypoallergenic treatment.

Related: Hypoallergenic Dog Food: Because dogs are allergic to allergies too!

Why does this almond oatmeal treat hypoallergenicity?

When I see the word “almond,” I say, “Um, it’s a nut! It’s a common allergen!” Well, yes, you’re right! If we were talking about people! Dogs, on the other hand, are usually allergic to completely different ingredients.

Like people, their allergies vary from dog to dog. Some are allergic to beef and lamb, while others are unable to have chicken or fish while they are in the stomach. Some people can’t deal with dairy products, while others have to throw away soybeans. Corn, yeast and wheat are also common allergies in dogs.

This particular hypoallergenic dog snack recipe addresses dogs who can’t deal with the more common wheat and meat (shouldn’t you love it when you’re poetic?). Almond butter is a great ingredient as it is packed with a slight amount of calcium and manganese From peanut butter. However, if you’re on a tight budget, you can use peanut butter to get essentially the same results with slightly different flavors.

Almond Oatmeal Hypoallergenic Dog Snacks

For a detailed tutorial, watch this video or continue reading to see how to create them.

material

  • 1 cup of rice flour
  • ½ cup oatmeal
  • ½ cup almond butter
  • 2 egg
  • 2 tablespoons. water

Instructions

Preheat the oven to 350°.

In a bowl, mix all the ingredients except the water and mix until thoroughly mixed. Add 1 teaspoon at a time until the dough is combined.

Roll the dough into ¼ inch thick on the floured surface and cut into the desired shape.

Place on a lightly greased cookie sheet.

Bake at 350° for about 12 minutes until slightly brown at the bottom.

Remove and let it cool. Store in an airtight container.

Looking for a simple hypoallergenic dog treat recipe that will make your spots flutter? Try the almond oatmeal cookies! Plus, find out more about dog allergies!

that’s it! It’s easy isn’t it? Making a hypoallergenic dog treat for your furry friend is not as difficult as whipping a batch of grandma cookies for your own family.

Best Eggs in place of this recipe

If your dog can’t stand eggs (or it’s too expensive to buy now), there are several options that will work well with this recipe.
If you’re looking for an egg replacement in this dog treating recipe, there are several options that will help you combine ingredients while keeping treatments safe and nutritious for your dog.

Chia seeds + water – 1 tablespoon. Chia seeds + 3 tablespoons. Water per egg
Gel-like binder
fiber adds extra fiber and omega 3

Mashed banana – ¼ cup per egg
Bood adds natural sweetness and moisture
It works well as a binder binder

Unsweetened AppleSauce – ¼ cup per egg
Mild flavor that doesn’t overwhelm Almond butter
Helps keep your creats treatments soft

Pumpkin puree – ¼ cup per egg
✅ Perfect for digestion and add a little extra fiber
Oats with a light taste that pairs well with oats

Grinded flaxseed + water – 1 tablespoon. Flaxseed + 3 tablespoons. Water per egg
eggs create gel-like consistency that mimics eggs
✅ Add omega-3 fatty acids to add health benefits

plain yogurt – ¼ cup per egg
Add a little bit of tang
But contains probiotics to support gut health

Looking for a more delicious hypoallergenic dog treat recipe? Try our banana oatmeal hypoallergenic dog treatment recipe!

Need a delicious hypoallergenic dog snack recipe that's easy enough for a beginner baker to make? Try the banana oatmeal treat! Your puppies will love them!

Do you have a favorite hypoallergenic dog treat recipe? Tell us about it in the comments!

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  1. In a bowl, mix all the ingredients except the water and mix until thoroughly mixed.
  2. Add 1 teaspoon at a time until the dough is combined.
  3. Roll the dough into ¼ inch thick on the floured surface and cut into the desired shape.
  4. Place on a lightly oiled cookie sheet
  5. Bake at 350° until slightly brown on the bottom, about 12 minutes

  • Hi! I am Nicole, Editor-in-Chief and one of the writers here at Dogvills. I have been a dog owner for most of my adult life and have been a dog lover for much longer than that. I grew up with a wonderful German shepherd named Jake. When I’m not writing for Dogvills or for my site, I give a lot of opinions. I love spending time with my teenager (when he actually forgives me) and my Pharaoh Hound, Freia. I’m avid reader and a complete TV fanatic.

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