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If your dog loves carrots as much as mine, he will go crazy for these crispy Carrot Dog Biscuits! They are the perfect treat for your furry friend. And the best part: you’ll only need 5 ingredients to make them!

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When I got Miso, I’ve let him try different veggies and fruits (after googling if they are safe for dogs, of course!) to find out what he likes. He went crazy over carrots. That was a pleasant surprise because carrots are one of the staple veggies for me. I like them, he likes them, we all like carrots. Perfect!

So after the peanut butter dog treats, I wanted to make cookies that are a bit crispier. That’s when these Carrot Dog Biscuits happened. They have the perfect size to put them into his kong bone toy.

You’ll only need 5 ingredients for these vegan Carrot Dog Biscuits:

  • whole wheat flour
  • oat flour
  • all-purpose flour
  • cinnamon powder
  • carrot purée (homemade by blending carrots with water)

You can replace one flour with another if you don’t have all of these at home.

Meet Miso

In February 2018, I finally adopted a dog (after years of wanting to have one)! I named him Miso and he was five months old when I got him. He’s the cutest dog ever.

He LOVES food and sleeps and he rather stays in than to go outside – I couldn’t have found a better friend! :D His favorite activities right now are playing Hide and Seek and catching tennis balls. If you want to see more of Miso – follow his Instagram account.

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How to make Carrot Dog Biscuits

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Roll the dough out to about 1/2 inch – 1-2 cm. Otherwise, it will take longer to bake.

The recipe makes a huge batch! I’ve used a small flower cookie cutter (that came in a set of small cookie cutters), they are the ideal sizes for Miso. I was able to get about 130 cookies! (Can you imagine how much these dog cookies would cost in a store?!)

If you have a larger dog, you can use a larger cookie cutter. If you don’t want to cut out cookies, you can also use a pizza cutter to make doggie crackers (it’s a much faster alternative if you don’t have a lot of time at your hands).

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I love that you can get that many cookies out of a batch! The cookies store really well (if you bake them all the way through and let them cool off completely before placing them in an airtight container).

You can spend A LOT OF $$$ for vegan dog treats in stores. Making them at home is inexpensive, fun, you have full control over the ingredients and of course, you can add the most important ingredient: love!

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Carrot Dog Biscuits

Bianca Haun | Elephantastic Vegan

These crispy Carrot Dog Biscuits are the perfect treat for carrot-loving dogs! This recipe makes a huge batch of cookies! And the best part: you’ll only need 5 ingredients to make them!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Course Dog Treats

Cuisine Vegan

Servings 1 whole baking tray

Calories 499 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup carrot purée *see step 2
  • 1/3 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1/3 cup oat flour
  • 1/3 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 pinch cinnamon powder

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400°F/200°C.

  • Blend 2 carrots with 1/3 cup water. It doesn’t have to be super smooth.

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine the flours and cinnamon powder. Add the carrot purée and stir to combine with a large spoon, then use your hands to make a smooth dough. If it’s too sticky – add more all-purpose flour; if it’s too crumbly – add more water or carrot purée.

  • Roll out the dough on a floured parchment paper until it’s approx. 1/2 inch (1-2 cm) thick. Cut out the cookies. Transfer the cookies onto a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Knead together the leftover dough, roll it out again, cut out cookies until you’ve used all the dough.

  • Bake the doggie biscuits for about 15 minutes until crispy! Let them cool off completely before giving them to your dog or filling them into an airtight container for storage.

Nutrition

Calories: 499kcalCarbohydrates: 98gProtein: 16gFat: 5gSodium: 93mgPotassium: 728mgFiber: 11gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 20380IUVitamin C: 7.2mgCalcium: 76mgIron: 5.3mg

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FAQs

What flour is best for homemade dog biscuits? ›

Dog treats made with flour can provide your pet with vitamins, nutrients, and fiber to support their digestive system. Whole wheat flour, oat flour, almond flour, and chickpea flour are popular types of flour for homemade dog treats.

Can dogs eat raw carrots as treats? ›

Yes, dogs can eat carrots! In fact, carrots are often included in both wet and dry commercial dog foods. What's more, dogs can eat raw carrots and often enjoy them as a treat, as they produce an extremely satisfying crunch! It's fine to feed dogs cooked carrots too.

Do raw carrots clean dogs' teeth? ›

Contrary to popular belief, raw carrots (frozen or not) do not clean a dog's teeth. Carrots are not abrasive enough to scrape tartar and plaque off. Aside from that, dogs' bodies aren't utilizing much of the nutritional benefits from raw carrots! 🥕

Can a dog eat too many carrots? ›

Carrots are only unhealthy treats for dogs if fed too often. In moderation they're a healthy, low-calorie treat.

Can you use normal flour for dog biscuits? ›

SO CAN DOGS EAT FLOUR? Of course! Even though grain-free diets for dogs are popular today, the reality is that it's only the highly processed flours that don't come from whole grains that aren't great for your pup.

Is peanut butter good for dogs? ›

Most peanut butter is safe for dogs to eat, and in moderation peanut butter can be an excellent source of protein and healthy fats, vitamins B and E, and niacin.

Do I need to peel carrots before giving them to my dog? ›

Can dogs eat carrot peels? Yes, carrot peels are safe for dogs! Researchers have found that it does not matter if you skin the carrots beforehand, as carrot peels only contain a small proportion of nutrients. Most of a carrot's nutritional value will remain even after you skin it and discard the peels!

Is sweet potato good for dogs? ›

Sweet potato is a safe, healthy, and natural treat for dogs, offering a range of health benefits (and a sweet flavor they'll likely love). For example, sweet potatoes support a healthy digestive system thanks to their high dietary fiber content. They're also low in fat and contain essential vitamins like B6, C, and A.

Are bananas good for dogs? ›

Yes, dogs can eat bananas. In moderation, bananas are a great low-calorie treat for dogs. They're high in potassium, vitamins, biotin, fiber, and copper. They are low in cholesterol and sodium, but because of their high sugar content, bananas should be given as a treat, not part of your dog's main diet.

Do carrots firm up dog poop? ›

If you have checked the feeding amount is correct, cut out treats and spaced the meals and your dog is still producing soft poo the addition of just a couple of tablespoons of cooked carrot, sweet potato or squash to their meal can work wonders in firming up their poo.

How long to soak carrots for dogs? ›

Soak whole carrots in a dish of broth for a few hours or overnight. You can use chicken broth, beef broth, or better yet bone broth for a big nutritional boost. Whatever kind of broth you choose, just make sure you use a plain, unseasoned broth without any added salt.

Are raw or boiled carrots better for dogs? ›

Dogs can eat carrots either cooked or raw. Studies have suggested that cooking or feeding pureed carrots can lead to a better absorption of beta carotene, one of the key nutrients found in carrots. However, many experts recommend feeding chopped or peeled carrots to your pup as a crunchy snack.

Can raw carrots cause blockage in dogs? ›

Whether raw or cooked, you'll want to make sure the carrots you give your dogs don't become a choking hazard by cutting them into small pieces. That will also prevent them from causing an intestinal blockage.

Can I give my dog a whole carrot to chew on? ›

Raw and cooked carrots are healthy options for dogs and make a nutritious add-on to meals. While carrots are generally safe, it is important to cut whole carrots and even carrot sticks into bite-size chunks before feeding them to your dog. As a result, you will prevent choking, especially in small dogs.

What vegetables can dogs not eat? ›

There are some fruits and vegetables that should always be avoided when feeding your dog:
  • wild mushrooms, toadstools or fungi – button or white mushrooms should always be cooked.
  • onions, leeks, chives and garlic.
  • grapes and raisins.
  • tomato leaves, stems or unripe young tomatoes.
  • green potatoes, potato leaves and stems.
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What kind of flour is best for dogs? ›

Whole-wheat flour is a perfectly good choice for homemade dog treat recipes, and a popular one too. It also contains a protein called gluten, which can be a trigger for allergies in some dogs (and people of course). Obviously if you know that your dog has a grain intolerance you want to go for a gluten-free option!

What kind of flour do you use for homemade biscuits? ›

White wheat in general is around 9-12% protein, while the hard reds are 11-15%. As far as brands of flour, White Lily “all-purpose” flour has been my go-to for biscuit making. It's a soft red winter wheat, and the low protein and low gluten content keep biscuits from becoming too dense.

Is coconut flour or wheat flour better for dogs? ›

Coconut flour has a great many benefits for our canine companions. Not only is it a low glycemic alternative to traditional flour, it is also high in fiber and can help aid in digestion.

Is rice flour or wheat flour better for dogs? ›

A wheat and gluten free grain which dogs can easily digest. It has soothing stomach properties and can help to expel toxins. Rice is also known to calm the nervous system and may help fight depression (yes, our furry kids also can get the blues, especially when left alone too long).

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