How to Make Homemade Peanut Butter for Your Dog
It's easier than you might think
When thinking of superfoodsopens in a new tab, one generally considers kale, spinach or something else green we’re all constantly telling ourselves to eat more of. However, there’s one superfood with a slightly less vivid colour palette – even for dogs – and that’s peanut butter. If you’ve ever used peanut butter to bake treats, make pills more enticing or stuff a Kongopens in a new tab, you’re well aware of how much dogs love the stuff.
The only problem is many commercial peanut butters contain ingredients that are unnecessary for dogs (sugar) or downright toxic (xylitol). Ideally, the peanut butter you give your dog should contain little to no additives.
One way you ensure you’re giving your pup the healthy stuff? Make it yourself – it’s easier than you might think. Check out the simple recipe for homemade peanut butter below; then, use it to make the easy, frozen peanut butter banana treat recipe that follows.
Benefits of Peanut Butter for Dogs
Peanut butter is a great addition to your dog’s diet. Here are a few reasons why:
Roasted peanuts contain 22 percent more antioxidants than uncooked peanuts.
Peanut butter packs vitamin E and cholesterol-regulating monounsaturated fats.
Peanut butter is cholesterol-free.
The vitamins in peanut butter, such as vitamins H and K, give dogs a shiny coat.
Recipe: Homemade Peanut Butter for Dogs
Note: while caution was taken to give safe recommendations and accurate instructions in this article, it is impossible to predict an individual dog’s reaction to any food or ingredient. Readers should consult their vets and use personal judgement when applying this information to their own dogs’ diets.