Strawberry & Oat Nibbles for Dogs: A Tail-Wagging Treat are the perfect bite‑size snack that combine sweet strawberries with hearty oats for a crunchy, wag‑inducing treat. This easy, homemade recipe uses pantry staples you probably already have, so you can whip it up in under an hour. The nibbles stay soft in the middle with a golden crisp on the edges—exactly the texture dogs love. Pair it with my Hash Brown Breakfast Bowls for a fun family‑friendly brunch that even the pup can share.
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Ingredients for Strawberry & Oat Nibbles for Dogs: A Tail-Wagging Treat – Easy Homemade Snack
How to Make Strawberry & Oat Nibbles for Dogs: A Tail-Wagging Treat – Easy Homemade Snack
Step 1
Step 1 – Prep the base: Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). In a large bowl, combine rolled oats, diced strawberries, Greek yogurt, peanut butter, and egg. Mix until a sticky dough forms.
Step 2
Step 2 – Add flavor boosters: Stir in honey (if using) and chopped parsley. The honey adds a subtle gloss, while parsley gives fresh breath.
Step 3
Step 3 – Shape the nibbles: Scoop tablespoon‑sized portions onto a parchment‑lined baking sheet, flatten gently to ½‑inch thickness. Sprinkle optional shredded coconut or crushed dog biscuits on top for extra crunch.
Strawberry & Oat Nibbles for Dogs: A Tail-Wagging Treat – Easy Homemade Snack FAQs
FAQs
Can I make Strawberry & Oat Nibbles for Dogs: A Tail-Wagging Treat ahead of time?
Absolutely! Bake a full batch and store in the fridge or freezer. They stay fresh for several days refrigerated or up to two months frozen.
What’s the best substitute for peanut butter?
Unsweetened almond butter works well, but make sure it contains no xylitol or added sugars.
How do I store leftovers?
Place cooled nibbles in an airtight container in the refrigerator. For longer storage, freeze them on a tray first, then transfer to a zip‑top bag.
Why did my nibbles turn out dry?
Over‑baking or using steel‑cut oats without enough moisture can cause dryness. Reduce bake time or add an extra tablespoon of yogurt next time.