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What if you could make your own healthy peanut butter dog bone filling?

We’ve all seen (and perhaps bought) those yummy looking dog bones filled with ‘peanut butter’… or so they call it. The color is similar to PB, but its more of a jello texture. But you might be shocked at what other ingredients are in there.

(Hint hint, it’s not just wholesome peanut butter in that doggy bone! There are a slew of weird sounding ingredients that do not sound wholesome whatsoever, and that you may not want your dog snacking on.)

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I know, I know, but your dog loves them and it keeps them occupied for hours…but don’t worry! We have the perfect peanut butter dog bone filling that your dog will loovve.

And, because we know how runny organic PB can be, we’ve made sure this peanut butter is non-runny and won’t drip out!

We promise your dog will be in love and you won’t have to worry about the ingredients, or the mess. Win, win.

See below for our super easy DIY peanut butter dog bone filling!

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Peanut Butter Dog Bone Filling Recipe

INGREDIENTS

*Measurements depend on size of bone

3 partsOrganic Peanut Butter or Almond Butter

1partCoconut Flour

INSTRUCTIONS

Combine ingredients in a small bowl and stir together until you don’t see the flour. If you feel it is still too runny, add a little more coconut flour. Be sure not to use too much flour, we don’t want it to be really crumbly.

Take a spoon or icing knife and stuff it into the dog bone until it is tightly compact. You can put it in the freezer so they can enjoy it longer, or serve at room temperature.

Either way your dog will definitely enjoy it!

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  1. DIY Recipe: Peanut Butter Dog Bone Filling | DIY Dog Treat Recipes (21)Shei says:

    May 29, 2015 at 7:45 am

    Hi there.
    Great treat idea. I just have a question is the bone you used is it raw or not?

    Reply

  2. DIY Recipe: Peanut Butter Dog Bone Filling | DIY Dog Treat Recipes (22)FERNIE says:

    November 28, 2015 at 3:02 am

    I have a Kong I purchased and fill it so when I have to go out Mousse will be so occupied she won’t miss me. I am going to use this recipe next time.

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  3. DIY Recipe: Peanut Butter Dog Bone Filling | DIY Dog Treat Recipes (23)Melissa Jackson says:

    December 15, 2016 at 10:03 am

    Oh this sounds like a much better option! I’m going to try this today!

    Reply

  4. DIY Recipe: Peanut Butter Dog Bone Filling | DIY Dog Treat Recipes (24)Debb Oliver says:

    January 20, 2017 at 8:31 am

    Love the coconut flour idea. I fill marrow bones (were raw and already gnawed on) and cow hooves with the mixture. Wrap in plastic wrap and freeze. My pups love them!

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DIY Recipe: Peanut Butter Dog Bone Filling | DIY Dog Treat Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What can I fill my dog's bones with? ›

Stuffing options:
  • Pet Safe Peanut Butter.
  • Freeze-Dried Treats.
  • Single-Meat Rolls.
  • Plain Yogurt.
  • Plain Pumpkin.
  • Banana.
  • Kibble.
  • Canned Wet Food.

How to make peanut butter homemade dog treats? ›

Combine flour, peanut butter, and applesauce in a large bowl. Add stock and stir until well-combined. Once combined, use your hands to press the dough into a ball. Place dough on a flat surface and roll out to 1/4-inch thickness with a rolling pin.

Are bones filled with peanut butter good for dogs? ›

Yes, peanut butter is good for dog treats. If you offer regular peanut butter (without chocolate or any other unsafe added ingredient) in moderation, this can be entirely safe and healthy. In fact, peanut butter is an excellent source of protein, healthy fats, and vitamins.

Are bones with filling good for dogs? ›

Are stuffed bones safe for dogs? Yes, stuffed dog bones are entirely safe, especially if they're an appropriate size and filled with nutritious ingredients like natural beef marrow. Watching your pup while chewing on any type of bone is always recommended to ensure their safety.

How do I make my dog's bones safe to eat? ›

To be extra safe, blanch raw bones in boiling water for about a minute before offering them to your dog; this will kill off bacteria without allowing the bone to become brittle.

What ingredient can dogs eat in peanut butter? ›

' The good news is that regular peanut butter is safe to give your dog as a treat. Just make sure to avoid peanut butter with Xylitol, a sugar substitute found in lower or sugar-free products. Xylitol is the only ingredient in peanut butter that's bad for dogs.

Why not to give dogs peanut butter? ›

Dogs can eat – and many really enjoy – peanut butter. But beware, some peanut butter brands contain an ingredient called xylitol, which is toxic to dogs and even eating small amounts can be fatal. Xylitol is an artificial sweetener that is often used in foods to keep the product sugar-free.

Is peanut butter inflammatory for dogs? ›

Peanut butter is also unbalanced when it comes to the kinds of fats it contains—it has a very high ratio of Omega-6 to Omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-6 fatty acids trigger inflammation, so it's important that your dog's diet has the right balance of these fats. Feeding too much peanut butter can throw off this balance.

How do you fill old dog bones? ›

PEANUT BUTTER + BANANA + HONEY
  1. in a mixing bowl mash approx. 1/2 of a banana (smaller piece if banana is large)
  2. add to mixing bowl approx. 1 tbs of peanut butter and 1 tsp of honey and mash.
  3. fill bone and place in freezer until frozen and ready for treat time!
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How to make homemade dog treats last longer? ›

  1. Airtight containers. Airtight containers are ideal for storing homemade dog treats. ...
  2. Refrigerator. Most dog treats will keep for several weeks in the fridge. ...
  3. Freezer. I would always recommend that any treats that are not going to be used for several weeks be stored in the freezer.

How to make everlasting dog treats? ›

A Homemade Longer Lasting Dog Chew for Teething Relief

Soak the towel in water or in a mix of water and salt-free bouillon. Wring out the towel thoroughly and twist it into a long sausage shape. Put it in the freezer until frozen. Give it to the puppy and let him chew!

What helps dogs digest bones? ›

6. Give Your Dog a Soft Piece of Bread. If your dog is willing to eat a soft piece of bread, it can keep the fragments from puncturing their stomach. In addition, it can protect the lining of your dog's digestive system and stimulate the digestive juices to help break down the bone faster.

What bone can I add to my dog food? ›

A nutritional raw bone is the kind that a dog can eat as a major source of calcium and phosphorus and should be ground up rather than fed whole. Typically, these are chicken bones (backs, necks, or wings) because, as Becker notes, they are softer and more hollow than other bones.

What to fill hooves with for dogs homemade? ›

Purchased empty cow hooves from us? Pack them full of flavor by simply filling them with your dog's favorite foods. Peanut butter, sweet potato, and pureed pumpkin are some of our favorite fillings. For a special treat, you could even scoop in a little ice cream to get your dog over the moon.

What food helps dogs pass bones? ›

Give them bread and water

If your dog isn't choking and has already swallowed the bone, emergency care vets typically recommend that you offer them a piece of plain white bread or another soft food and encourage them to drink water. The bread may help to cushion the lining of the esophagus and digestive tract.

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