Apple Cinnamon Hypoallergenic Dog Treat Recipe (2024)

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We have another delicious hypoallergenic dog treat recipe for you today for your pooch with allergies! Fido is going to love our cinnamon apple dog cookies! They smell SO good when they’re baking; you might be tempted to take a bite yourself. Go ahead, if you really want to, although if you want to share a treat with your dog, I recommend our frozen peanut butter banana pup pops instead. Way more people friendly.

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Time for the hypoallergenic dog treat disclaimer. If you’re a regular reader, you know the drill by now: this recipe contains ingredients that are pretty allergen-friendly. However, some dogs are allergic to eggs. If that’s the case for your pooch, try analternative to eggs, like adding more applesauce (1/4 cup per egg). If your dog is super duper allergic to the world (some dogs have extreme allergies), try our limited-ingredient hypoallergenic dog treats.

Ready to check out these cinnamon apple hypoallergenic dog treats? Let’s get to it then! Scroll down for a printer-friendly version.

Cinnamon Apple Hypoallergenic Dog Treat Recipe

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Ingredients:

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How to Make:

  • Preheat Oven to 350 degrees.
  • Combine the dry ingredientstogether in a large bowl.

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  • In another bowl, combine the wet ingredients (eggs, coconut oil, water, applesauce)
  • Gently mix the dry and wet ingredients.
  • Knead the mix with your hands until it forms a dough.

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  • Refrigerate the dough for about two hours, or until it’s chilled enough to make it easier to work with. You can also chill overnight.
  • Using your hand or a spoon, scoop out balls of the mix, roll into treats, then flatten with your hand.
  • Place them on a non-stick baking sheetand bake for 20-25 minutes
  • Cool before serving to your pooch.

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An easy and delicious hypoallergenic dog treat recipe

    Ingredients

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    • 1 cup natural applesauce (or chopped apple)
    • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
    • 1 tablespoon parsley
    • 1 cup cold water
    • 1/2 cup coconut oil (or olive oil)
    • 5 cup brown rice flour
    • 1/2 cup powdered milk (or dry, uncooked cream of wheat)
    • 2 large organic eggs

    Instructions

    1. Preheat Oven to 350 degrees.
    2. Combine the dry ingredients together in a large bowl.
    3. In another bowl, combine the wet ingredients (eggs, coconut oil, water, applesauce)
    4. Gently mix the dry and wet ingredients.
    5. Knead the mix with your hands until it forms a dough.
    6. Refrigerate the dough for about two hours, or until it’s chilled enough to make it easier to work with. You can also chill overnight.
    7. Using your hand or a spoon, scoop out balls of the mix, roll into treats, then flatten with your hand.
    8. Place them on a non-stick baking sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes
    9. Cool and store in airtight container
    • Category: Dog Treats
    • Cuisine: Canine Cuisine

    Pretty easy, right? Once they cool, make sure youstore them in an airtight containerto keep them fresh! Be sure to come back next week for another fun dog treat recipe! Since things are starting to heat up outside, we’ll be making a no-bake treat to keep things cool inside!

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    Do you have a favorite hypoallergenic dog treat recipe for your pooch? Also, if your dog has any particular allergies to specific ingredients, let us know below so we can help findalternatives to those ingredients in recipes.

    Watch this video for a detailed tutorial

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    FAQs

    What makes a dog treat hypoallergenic? ›

    How do I know if my dog treats are hypoallergenic? Look for grain-free dog food and treats with a single protein source and natural ingredients – no added sugar or sweeteners. (And avoid unhealthy additives and artificial elements.) These dog foods are usually considered hypoallergenic.

    What are specific hypoallergenic dog treats? ›

    Dechra SPECIFIC® CT-HY Hypoallergenic Dog Treats contain hydrolysed salmon protein has a high digestibility and a low allergenicity. Rice has a low allergenicity and a high digestibility, which makes it a perfect ingredient for hypoallergenic treats.

    How to make cool treats for dogs? ›

    Peanut Butter Ice Cubes – Freeze a small amount of unsalted, unsweetened peanut butter mixed with water and freeze in ice cube trays. Many dogs love the taste of peanut butter. – Coconut Water Ice Cubes – Coconut water is hydrating and can be a refreshing treat for dogs.

    Can hypoallergenic dogs still trigger allergies? ›

    But of course, they can still cause an allergic reaction. No breed is truly allergy-safe. In fact, “hypoallergenic” dogs may produce just as many allergens as their shedding, furry cousins. And all those allergy-triggering proteins can become airborne, particularly when your dog licks themself when grooming.

    Can hypoallergenic dogs eat peanut butter? ›

    Regular old peanut butter is a fantastic hypoallergenic treat for dogs. They love it, and they love you for giving it to them. Peanut butter contains plenty of good fats and proteins for your pup, in moderation of course. It fits right in with having a brief list of ingredients, too!

    What dog is 100% hypoallergenic? ›

    Unfortunately, there's no such thing as a truly hypoallergenic dog. It's not a matter of short hair or long hair either, because your dog's fur isn't what's carrying the allergens that irritate you.

    What is the number 1 allergy for dogs? ›

    1. Flea Saliva And Bites. Flea allergy dermatitis (FAD) is the most commonly observed allergy in dogs. The saliva from a flea's bite can cause skin inflammation and itchiness, potentially resulting in hair loss, open wounds, and scabs in the affected areas.

    What is the cleanest hypoallergenic dog? ›

    Some of the most hypoallergenic dogs include:
    • Poodles.
    • Bedlingtons.
    • Bichons.
    • Yorkies.
    • Wire-haired terriers.
    • American hairless terrier.
    • Airedale terrier.
    • Bichon.
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    Can dogs have cinnamon? ›

    Cinnamon is non-toxic to dogs according to the ASPCA. In small amounts, which means one teaspoon or less per serving as an occasional treat, it is perfectly safe and may even offer health benefits. However, in large quantities, it may irritate the mouth or stomach, cause low blood sugar or even liver disease.

    Are homemade treats better for dogs? ›

    Homemade dog treats, especially when made with my Bake & Treat dog treat baking mixes, are infinitely healthier than commercial dog treats. They contain only 100% natural ingredients. They don't have an extended shelf-life so they don't contain unhealthy preservatives.

    How do you add flavor to dog treats? ›

    Add some flavor — as well as vitamins, protein, and fiber — with peanut butter (free of artificial sweeteners like xylitol), pureed pumpkin, apples, carrots, sweet potato, and cheese to create delicious cookies any dog would love.

    What is the healthiest homemade treat for dogs? ›

    Homemade Healthy Dog Treats for the Fall!
    • Peanut Butter Cookies. Dogs absolutely love peanut butter! ...
    • Sweet Potato Chews. Sweet potatoes are rich in dietary fiber, vitamin B6, vitamin C, and beta carotene. ...
    • Pumpkin Balls. ...
    • Carrot and Apple Dog Biscuits. ...
    • Frozen Berry Yogurt Treats. ...
    • Stay at Barkwells.

    What is the healthiest flour for dog treats? ›

    Oat flour. Oat flour, made from rolled oats, is a good source of both fibre and protein. It's an excellent low-calorie choice for a dog needing to lose weight.

    Can dogs eat cinnamon powder? ›

    Pet Poison Helpline warns that for most pets, eating more than a teaspoon of cinnamon powder or just a small drop of cinnamon essential oil can lead to serious toxicity. Eating cinnamon powder or chewing on cinnamon sticks can cause dogs to have skin irritations and/or redness inside their mouths.

    What makes an animal hypoallergenic? ›

    The term “hypoallergenic” is defined as something that has a reduced chance of causing allergenic reactions. Hypoallergenic cats and dogs are believed by many pet owners to produce less dander and saliva and shed less fur.

    What dog treats cause allergies? ›

    The three main ingredients in Milk Bone dog treats (wheat, beef, and milk) may cause an allergic response in some canines. These are three of the most common food allergens in dogs and dogs may react to one or all of them.

    What is different about hypoallergenic dogs? ›

    There's No Such Thing as a Truly Hypoallergenic Pet

    There are some breeds that cause fewer or less severe allergy symptoms than others, but a completely allergy-free pet is not possible. These pets have non-shedding coats that are better for allergies than others that shed lots of fur and dander.

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