Would you like to make dog biscuits and are still looking for the right recipe? We have put together some dog recipes for you that are free from synthetic additives and are a natural treat for your four-legged friend. Why should you bake dog biscuits yourself? There are many different dog biscuits available on the market, from firm biscuits in bone shape to small treats for in-between meals to therapeutic dog biscuits. However, dog biscuits do not always contain purely natural ingredients: wheat flour, which promotes allergies, artificial flavours, colourings and preservatives for a longer shelf life and to enhance the taste or simply synthetic vitamins and minerals are often added to conventional dog biscuits. If you want to be on the safe side, if your dog has allergies or other health problems, we recommend that you switch to natural dog snacks or simply bake the dog biscuits yourself; it’s not as time-consuming as you might think. Avoid these ingredients! Not all foods that are fine for humans are healthy or suitable for dogs. Many ingredients are even poisonous for dogs, can cause gastrointestinal upset and in the worst case even lead to death. If you want to bake dog biscuits, you should avoid the following ingredients: eggplant avocado baking powder spices cocoa powder garlic raw potatoes raw legumes raisins, grapes chocolate tomatoes sugar onion or garlic Is there a basic recipe for dog biscuits? There is no basic dog biscuit recipe. You can vary as you wish and mix the ingredients together. For a creamy dough, we recommend a flour variation or oat flakes as an alternative. This makes the dog biscuit batter nice and firm. It then can be kneaded well and shaped. Seven unique dog biscuit recipes - from simple to sophisticated Our nutritional experts have put together seven tasty dog biscuit recipes for you and your darling. They don’t only taste good, but also have a positive effect on your dog's health. Dog biscuits for beautiful, shiny fur, the immune booster from the oven or delicious cupcakes for dogs, with our individual recipe compilation there is something for every dog! The omega-3 kick for beautiful fur 150 g spelt flour1 egg yolk1 tablespoon of salmon oil Bake for 20 to 25 minutes at 180 degrees top / bottom heat Dog biscuits with devil's claw and frankincense 150 g oat flakes (gluten-free if your dog has an allergy)1 egg yolkWater as needed1 capsule of devil's claw powder1 capsule of frankincense powder Bake for 20 to 25 minutes at 180 degrees top / bottom heat Dog biscuits with low-fat quark and fresh herbs 150 g coconut flour100 g low-fat quark1 egg yolk1 teaspoon fresh parsley1 teaspoon turmeric powder½ teaspoon fresh mint Bake for 20 to 25 minutes at 180 degrees top / bottom heat Immune power goat cheese crossies 150 g buckwheat flour100 g coconut flour150 g pumpkin (pureed)150 g goat cream cheese1 egg2 tbsp rockrose herb1 tbsp rose hip powder1 tbsp honey with propolis1 tbsp coconut oil Bake for 20 to 25 minutes at 180 degrees top / bottom heat Joint fit salmon macaroons 100 g buckwheat flour100 g oat flakes (gluten-free)100 g of cottage cheese200 g of salmon, finely chopped100 g pureed spinach1 egg1 teaspoon green lipped mussel powder1 tbsp rose hip powder1 tbsp hemp oil Bake for 35 to 40 minutes at 180 degrees top / bottom heat Banana coconut cupcakes for dogs 200 g coconut flour40 g butter2 bananas2 eggs3 tbsp desiccated coconut3 tbsp yogurt Bake for 25 to 30 minutes at 180 degrees Quick baby food dog biscuits 150 g potato and carrots baby jars150 g spelt flour Bake for 20 to 25 minutes on top / bottom heat