Recipe Note
FAQs
1. Are spinach and banana safe for dogs?
Yes. Spinach provides fiber, iron, and antioxidants, while banana offers potassium and natural sweetness. Both should be fed in moderation.
2. Are these treats good for puppies?
These soft treats work well for puppies who are already eating solid food. Always supervise and serve in small amounts.
3. Can I use coconut flour?
Yes. Coconut flour is a dog-friendly option and works well in this recipe.
4. How should I store Spinach & Banana Puff Treats?
Store cooled treats in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. For longer storage, freeze in a sealed container for up to 1 month and thaw as needed before serving.
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6. Can I bake these instead of cooking them on the stove?
Yes. You can bake them at 350°F for 8 to 10 minutes until set, though the stovetop method keeps them softer.
7. How many puffs can I give my dog?
Start with 1 to 2 puffs depending on your dog’s size. Treats should stay under 10 percent of daily calories.
8. I am new to home cooking for my dog. Where can I get more guidance?
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9. Can I leave out the banana?
Yes. The banana is optional and only adds mild sweetness. The recipe still works without it.
10. Are these suitable for senior dogs?
Yes. The soft texture makes these a good option for senior dogs or dogs with dental sensitivity.
11. What’s another vegetable-based treat for dogs?If your dog enjoys veggie-forward snacks, ourFrozen Carrot Bone Broth Dog Chews are a great option. They are easy to make, hydrating, and perfect for enrichment.https://dogchild.co/blogs/recipes/frozen-carrot-bone-broth-dog-chews