If you properly dehydrate your sweet potatoes, you won't need to refrigerate them. I'd cut them thinner. Also, I would not keep soft cookies in a container on the counter for 2 weeks... The moisture in the soft center will get moldy. If you put them in the fridge, they get really soft. So I popped mine out of the molds they were baked in and put some back into the oven to make crispy treats. They are very easy to chew. The others I put in the freezer in a container and just gave them to him frozen. The silicone molds are oven safe. Any dough recipe that calls for rolling it out, I just press it in the mold, instead. For the frozen treats made in the mold, I pop them all into a freezer safe baggie or container, and they don't stick because they were individually frozen. For a nondairy yogurt option, I use organic coconut yogurt. I avoid feeding any soy to my dog.
I freeze fresh blueberries when in season. I love them that way and so does my dog a little Pitbull and any dog that ever come in my house. She also likes green beans and carrot sticks and picks black raspberries from the bush. 🐾🐾👍🏻❤️
Most silicone molds are oven safe just to let you know. If you want to be sure the listing on Amazon should be able to tell you in the description too.
Wonderful and easy dog treats. I already made the apple/yogurt one and both of my furrys LOVED them. I bought everything for the other two. Great job and thank you so much for posting these recipes. I'm really trying to give my two small furry babies healthy food and treats. Smiles from Alaska!
I have the same ones and they are temperature safe 40- 446 degrees Fahrenheit ( oven , dishwasher, freezer ,microwave) I love them!! Thank you for the recipes.
Just a few pointers as I have been making dog treats and dog food for some time and did extensive research before I gave my dogs any foods I prepared. Yoghurt is actually good for your dog and we have a kick mat that they are getting once a week. It must be plain yogurt! The peanut butter must be without added sugar, we are making our own to avoid any additives. Please do more research on the foods that you can and can’t feed to your dog. Wrong foods can and will hurt your pet. There is lots of vets on RUclips recommending foods and there are extensive list of foods to avoid so our pets stay healthy while we are cooking for them. Best of luck ❤
If you properly dehydrate your sweet potatoes, you won't need to refrigerate them. I'd cut them thinner. Also, I would not keep soft cookies in a container on the counter for 2 weeks... The moisture in the soft center will get moldy. If you put them in the fridge, they get really soft. So I popped mine out of the molds they were baked in and put some back into the oven to make crispy treats. They are very easy to chew. The others I put in the freezer in a container and just gave them to him frozen.
The silicone molds are oven safe. Any dough recipe that calls for rolling it out, I just press it in the mold, instead. For the frozen treats made in the mold, I pop them all into a freezer safe baggie or container, and they don't stick because they were individually frozen.
For a nondairy yogurt option, I use organic coconut yogurt. I avoid feeding any soy to my dog.
I freeze fresh blueberries when in season. I love them that way and so does my dog a little Pitbull and any dog that ever come in my house. She also likes green beans and carrot sticks and picks black raspberries from the bush. 🐾🐾👍🏻❤️
Most silicone molds are oven safe just to let you know. If you want to be sure the listing on Amazon should be able to tell you in the description too.
Great job❤
Wonderful and easy dog treats. I already made the apple/yogurt one and both of my furrys LOVED them. I bought everything for the other two. Great job and thank you so much for posting these recipes. I'm really trying to give my two small furry babies healthy food and treats.
Smiles from Alaska!
😅love the way your dog enjoyed his treats yummy
I have the same ones and they are temperature safe 40- 446 degrees Fahrenheit ( oven , dishwasher, freezer ,microwave) I love them!! Thank you for the recipes.
If you really wanted the shape to show you can freeze them in the mold then bake them after they were frozen!
Thanks for trying these! I've been wanting to try the frozen recipe!!
So fun to make special treats for the pups 🙂
Definitely will make some for my puppies. Thank you 🙂 ✨️🙌🏻🙏
Great job Morgan! Will have to try these at my house
Could I substitute all natural Almond butter?
You can bake with the silicone molds. Good recipes!
Oh I had no idea! Thanks for the tip!
I love this video and your sweet puppy
Thank you!!
Hes so cute. And lucky to have a wonderfl fur mommy.😊😊😊
So cute❤
He’s so happy :’)
The way to his heart is food just like his parents ♥️
I had a dog years ago who loved ice cubes.
Petey is a cutie pie ♥️
Just a few pointers as I have been making dog treats and dog food for some time and did extensive research before I gave my dogs any foods I prepared. Yoghurt is actually good for your dog and we have a kick mat that they are getting once a week. It must be plain yogurt! The peanut butter must be without added sugar, we are making our own to avoid any additives.
Please do more research on the foods that you can and can’t feed to your dog. Wrong foods can and will hurt your pet. There is lots of vets on RUclips recommending foods and there are extensive list of foods to avoid so our pets stay healthy while we are cooking for them. Best of luck ❤
Silicone mold can be put in the oven
#1 fan
I’m guessing u bake them at 350?
Making the sweet potatoes now
You are supposed to bake the treats in the moulds. That is why they lost the shape.
KO 👌 de los ans de ❤️ ans de los de los ans de la connaissance des femmes de los
Never give cashews to dogs
You should give a dog Macadamia nuts either.
Man great video but your repeat things too much!
You talk to much