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Celebrate Anzac Day with this easy & delicious dog biscuit recipe.
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Serena Faber Nelson Founder & Pet Lifestyle Writer
Pet lifestyle expert Serena Faber-Nelson is the founder of Pretty Fluffy. A contributor to Everyday with Rachael Ray, Modern Dog Magazine, Cesars Way and more; her modern, stylized take on DIY dog treats has seen her recipes viewed millions of times over.
Serena is the author of the go-to dog mom bible, Dog Mama, and the popular dog treat recipe book, Healthy Homemade Dog Treats.
Introducing our Anzac Biscuit dog treat recipe! Today we’re putting a pooch-safe twist on an Aussie favourite.
Anzac Biscuits are a hundred year old tradition here in Australia. This easy-to-make sweet treat was sent from homes to Australian and New Zealand soldiers (ANZACS) serving in World War I.
So in celebration of Anzac Day, we decided to make dog-friendly Anzac Biscuits just for your pup.
Because why should your dog miss out on the deliciousness? Try these drool-worthy, Anzac Biscuit dog treats below – they’re SO easy to make too.
And if you just love baking yummy homemade dog cookies for your pup, be sure to visit our homemade dog treat recipes collection.
INGREDIENTS
1 1/4 Cups Wholemeal Flour
1 Cup Rolled Oats
3/4 Cups Desiccated Coconut
3 Tablespoons Golden Syrup
250g Applesauce
anzac biscuit dog treat – TO MAKE
1. Preheat oven to 175C. Line a flat baking tray with baking paper.
2. Combine flour, oats and coconut in a bowl.
3. Mix the applesauce and golden syrup in a separate bowl, then add to the dry ingredients. Mix together until fully combined.
4. Scoop out bite sized pieces with a spoon and roll into little balls, and place on lined tray. Flatten each cookie with the back of a fork.
5. Bake cookies for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown. Place on baking rack to cool.
HANDY HINTS!
* Makes 16 Anzac Biscuits
* Golden Syrup can be interchanged with treacle.
** The above recipe is for treats only and should not replace your dog’s regular meal plans. Always check with your vet about any major changes to your dog’s diet.
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Copy: Serena Faber Nelson
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Kayla says:
April 24, 2013 at 2:16 am
These treats look super easy too! Lucy is going to loovee you for posting all these yummy treats her mommy is going to make! : )
Kayla
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Andrea says:
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Super yum! Thanks for sharing 🙂
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Sarah says:
April 30, 2013 at 1:20 am
GORGEOUS shoot, Rene! And the treats look divine! I want one 🙂
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April 30, 2014 at 11:40 am
These look great! I love how simple they are 🙂
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