I've noticed you haven't posted anymore. Girl, you have more than 700 videos, don't throw all of your hard work away!! If I can give some advice.....change the lighting in your videos, the light is not enough and there are too many shadows. Even a ring light where you can put your phone in it to record, would be fine. And I would definitely put a bit more effort in the thumbnails to make them more clickable. Thumbnails are the make or break deal: it's the reason people will or will not click on your videos. Don't give up! You have a library of good info and you are very likeable, so it won't be difficult for you to maintain your audience once they click on your videos.
@@SunscreenSmoocher You are the sick one!! My comment has nothing to do with how she is. My comment is about the content she put out ALREADY. And even if she was sick and I was advising her to change some stuff, how is this "not cool"....WOW!!!!....
Made these and added a little bit of pea protein powder for extra protein, and they turned out so good! My dog (and even boyfriend) loved them. This is going to save me a lot of money on training treats. Thanks for the recipe!
Wow great recipe I never used my silicone mold in the oven before. (used it for fish food) This worked amazing, great training treats, and jackpot treats . I used the 2nd batch for regular size cookies. Own a male smooth Collie big cookies work for him. He thinks this recipe is are better than the expensive treats by Orijen, and honest kitchen. Thank you so much !
My fussy cavapoo absolutely loved this treat, thank you for sharing this recipe. About to bake the second time, the first trial went down so well and kept for 2 months 🥰😋
@@CanineCountryAcademy me too, so glad Monty likes this treat as he not interested in any kind of shop bought treats, absolutely top and easy to make 💪😍 This time I'd added coconut flour instead, as I'd ran out rice flour. Monty literally chased me for them, happy all round xx
You’re so charismatic and sweet‼️ Thank you so much for your awesome video. Hope to find one of those oven silicon molds in my country so easy to just spread the mix🐶
1:48 I just wanted to let YOU know ... YOU have cost me a LOT OF MONEY!!!! and... I am so Happy you did... LOL I have this Silicone Mat... Plus, a "Fish" one and a "Tiny Heart" one and a "Dog Bone" one ... I have gone crazy buying different mats... Dog Bone Cookie Cutters... I love knowing what is going into my new puppy's food... THIS Is what I'm giving out for Christmas to everyone that has Dogs/Cats.. Thank you so much for all you do... Great Video...
You could. We give our terriers one or two occasionally. I personally wouldn't use peanuts as a training treat. It might be worth researching it and discussing with your vet.
Thanks for the note! Great question. It will vary based on your dog's dietary needs, age, and size. I like short training sessions that might include 10 reps of one new behavior max. That could mean 10 to 20 treats. Then observe if your puppy does okay with that amount of treat rewards.
It's a good question. The world of peanut butter is becoming more complicated. You want a peanut butter that is only made of peanuts and maybe salt added. You don't want additional sugars that can be harmful to dogs.
Avoid xylitol as it is toxic to dogs. And find the lowest levels of salt and sugar you can. You can even make your own peanut butter from plain peanuts. Just throw them in your blender for 5 minutes!
@@kowmoomoo1xylitol, a type of sweetener, is toxic to dogs, even in smaller amounts than you'd think. So stick to natural pb as it is sometimes added to lower the calories
Could I use coconut flour instead of rice flour in this recipe? And would it make a difference in how it bakes? Just got my dot tray and I’m ready to bake these yummy treats
@@CanineCountryAcademy I did use the coconut flour in with your recipe instead of rice flour, and used an egg instead of the applesauce. I also bake them for about 15 minutes then shut the oven off and let them stay in there for a few more minutes. Took them out of the oven dumped them on a tray and let them cool. A little on the crunchy side and it seemed the dogs like the crunchy ones better. I even tasted it and it is fairly bland.
Make sure your avoiding any extra ingredients besides peanuts, Adams no stir peanut butter is a good example of one you want, they are sugar free, xylitol free and can come salt free
I'm having real trouble removing the excess. When I wipe with the back of the spoon the PB mixture coats it, so the next wipe I do does nothing. I even tried a spatula and the same thing happened. Any tips? Thank you so much
@@CanineCountryAcademy I made it with both less and more water and had the same problem both times. Another problem I'm having is after 30 minutes the treats are still soft.
@@CanineCountryAcademy Thanks for your help. They were just sticky with less water and the PB stuck to the spoon and then with more water the PB was all over the outside of the mold
@@CanineCountryAcademy i will. I am making treats for Take Your Dog to Work Day event at work. With all the pb issues not sure I want to give treats with pb in them.
I have something to share with you... You might already know this. I am dieting... I used to be a Fitness Trainer years ago... and I have a Vitamix, so it is easy to make these treats... but I too wanted to have Treats to eat and not feel guilty and treats for me to help me lose weight... ALSO... My mother is almost 90 years old, and wanted to make something for her as well, since she eats many times a day, but very little at a time... So... One day, I had "BONE BROTH" left over in a cup my mother forgot to drink. I didn't want to throw it away, because it is expensive... and very good for you. I just happened to be making treats for me and mom.... I put 1 Pack of Clear Gelatin with the Bone Broth and added it to my soupy mixture of treats... I used the bigger Silicone molds (hearts) ... I knew these would be "WIGGLY" .... OH MY GOSH... They turned out SOOOOO GOOD... (LOTS less salt). Hope you try this for yourself and your puppies.
Great question! They last about a week in the refrigerator or a little more. You can also freeze them and then take out what you need for a week for the maximum benefit.
This recipe looks fantastic!! Do I add 10 minutes to make it crunchy? I’m sorry I didn’t quite understand that last part about making it soft or crunchy
Great video. I know hydrogenated oils cause inflammatory in your body, I bet it's really bad not only for humans but for dogs too. I saw that ingredient on the peanut butter jar in the video.
Will these help with weight gain? I see all your rat terriers ..... I have one as well. 21 years old believe or not and I want to try and give him something treat wise to help gain
Wow, 21 year old Terrier is amazing. I would not recommend these specifically for weight gain. Please consult your vet about food options for weight gain.
I've noticed you haven't posted anymore. Girl, you have more than 700 videos, don't throw all of your hard work away!! If I can give some advice.....change the lighting in your videos, the light is not enough and there are too many shadows. Even a ring light where you can put your phone in it to record, would be fine. And I would definitely put a bit more effort in the thumbnails to make them more clickable. Thumbnails are the make or break deal: it's the reason people will or will not click on your videos. Don't give up! You have a library of good info and you are very likeable, so it won't be difficult for you to maintain your audience once they click on your videos.
Now imagine they’re sick or something. Wow. Not a cool comment. /srs
@@SunscreenSmoocher You are the sick one!! My comment has nothing to do with how she is. My comment is about the content she put out ALREADY. And even if she was sick and I was advising her to change some stuff, how is this "not cool"....WOW!!!!....
@@Dollectable_Dreamspeople these days can’t take constructive criticism.
Omg we used to have those clear bowls growing up OMGGGG nostalgia!
I made these with oat flour instead of rice flour and they turned out great. We all love them! 😆
Awesome! Such a great alternative.
Might try this! Thank you for the idea
Made these and added a little bit of pea protein powder for extra protein, and they turned out so good! My dog (and even boyfriend) loved them.
This is going to save me a lot of money on training treats. Thanks for the recipe!
Great! How creative to add pea protein. Thanks for the note.
I LOVE IT... I WOULD HAVE NEVER THOUGHT OF USING THAT TYOE OF MODE.
Love this recipe! Used it for our doggo's birthday today. We added oats & used larger silicone molds and it still worked beautifully.
So smart to modify. Glad it was a hit!
Wow great recipe I never used my silicone mold in the oven before. (used it for fish food) This worked amazing, great training treats, and jackpot treats . I used the 2nd batch for regular size cookies. Own a male smooth Collie big cookies work for him. He thinks this recipe is are better than the expensive treats by Orijen, and honest kitchen. Thank you so much !
Yay! I'm do glad it was a success. You can get very creative with your recipes to meet your needs.
I bet using bone broth instead of water would be so tasty for my pup!
That's a brilliant idea!
Made these today! They are fantastic! Thanks for sharing.
All my dogs thank you for there tasty training treats! These are the best. I can give them as much as I want to and they still eat their dinner.
Awww so glad. Thank you for the note.
Have you ever tried coconut flour instead of rice flour in this recipe?
Just made these the dogs like them,its nice that I could try it. I also made it with eggs instead of apple sauce and oat flour
Great substitutions! Glad your dogs approve.
How many eggs
@@gonzarooo9094 Im pretty sure I added 2 to add more protein.
One egg is the swap out for applesauce.
These were great my babygirl loves them she is new in training so these are already helping out. I need to get molds now :)
The dot mold is my favorite.
My fussy cavapoo absolutely loved this treat, thank you for sharing this recipe. About to bake the second time, the first trial went down so well and kept for 2 months 🥰😋
Aww I love hearing your picky pup was a fan. Great work giving it a try.
@@CanineCountryAcademy me too, so glad Monty likes this treat as he not interested in any kind of shop bought treats, absolutely top and easy to make 💪😍
This time I'd added coconut flour instead, as I'd ran out rice flour. Monty literally chased me for them, happy all round xx
I have a cavapoo too… can’t wait to try!
@@mercedesfalber2641 good luck👍
2 months in the Freezer... or Refrigerator?
I just found your channel. Looking forward to more videos.
These treats look great. My mini poodle, Remy, is almost 16. He will love these.
I'm loving your video added and keep up the amazing work !!!
You’re so charismatic and sweet‼️ Thank you so much for your awesome video. Hope to find one of those oven silicon molds in my country so easy to just spread the mix🐶
Aww thanks so much for the positive reinforcement.
Awwwwww 😆 little darlings , these look tasty for us both lol , thank you
I can't wait to make these for my doggie love. Thank you.
My dog is Obsessed with peanut butter! Will definitely try these thank you!
Awesome! I'd love to hear your dog's review.
Very good video I love this recipe I've made it twice already for my dogs. Keep up the good work!
Aww thanks so much!
I just made these- my dog went bananas over them!
Yay! That's so good.
So did mine he’s obsessed
Love this recipe thank you for sharing ❤🐶
You are so welcome!
I bet pureed pumpkin would be a good substitute for the applesauce
Pumpkin is a great idea!
Ooh these look great. I bet my doggies would love it. Thanks for sharing.
😁 that means a lot coming from you!
@@CanineCountryAcademy )11 .Briellehowell
Would tapioca flour work with this? My pup does do so well with rice so... maybe a list of other flours I could use would help?
I'll need to experiment since I only use rice flour.
@CanineCountryAcademy I was going to try the tapioca today may cut the recipe down to see how it goes.
@brandicampbell2001 how did that work out? Thanks
Love your dogs!! We have a shortie jackrussel name Chloe! Going to try making these treats for her. Thank you for your video.
Aww thanks! We love the terriers.
Ty, I been collecting recipes for my fussy pup.
Really finicky fella
Those pups are tricky
You makes delicious treats for your pups
Thank you!!
What can I replace the applesauce with? Bananas? Or?
1:48
I just wanted to let YOU know ... YOU have cost me a LOT OF MONEY!!!!
and... I am so Happy you did... LOL
I have this Silicone Mat... Plus, a "Fish" one and a "Tiny Heart" one and a "Dog Bone" one
... I have gone crazy buying different mats... Dog Bone Cookie Cutters...
I love knowing what is going into my new puppy's food...
THIS Is what I'm giving out for Christmas to everyone that has Dogs/Cats..
Thank you so much for all you do...
Great Video...
You are funny! Spend a little to save a lot? Ha!
BAHAHAHAH...
Worth every penny...
Thank you.
I just ran across your channel I loves it
Where did you get your silicone matt from? I love this!!!
Amazon. There is a link in the description. They are so nice!
I buy mine of eBay... lots cheaper.
@@CanineCountryAcademy
OHHH I did not realize that...
Good to know.
Hi, my little princess will only eat chewy treats … I am wondering what type I may do for her … your videos are amazing
Thank you for your kind words. Let me know her review.
Can you just use unsalted peanuts from the store as treats ? They are treat sized.
You could. We give our terriers one or two occasionally. I personally wouldn't use peanuts as a training treat. It might be worth researching it and discussing with your vet.
Do you just remove the excess with the back of your spoon?
Exactly!
@@CanineCountryAcademy thank you ^^ I'm going to try making them tomorrow
Could I replace the apple sauce with sweet potato baby food or pumpkin puree?
That's a great question. I'm not 100% sure but makes sense to me.
I'm going to try it today with pumpkin...
Hey what an awesome treat, thank you so much for sharing the recipe. How many of this are good for a puppy training session?
Thanks for the note! Great question. It will vary based on your dog's dietary needs, age, and size. I like short training sessions that might include 10 reps of one new behavior max. That could mean 10 to 20 treats. Then observe if your puppy does okay with that amount of treat rewards.
Can I use regular white flower?
Absolutely!
Looks delish but how much peanut butter do you use? 2/23 1200
About a cup.
How much peanut butter would you suggest starting with?
1/2 cup
How many cups of peanut butter?
1/2 cup
how much peanut butter do you start with?
I have the same question- did you get an answer?
@@lorihutchinson3292 I did not!
I read in one of the comments that it's half cup of peanut butter!! Enjoy!😊
1/2 cup
May I know what breed of dog is that in the video? They're adorable.
Toy Fox Terriers and Rat Terriers.
@@CanineCountryAcademy Thank you.
How long will these keep in the fridge or freezer?
The refrigerator 1 week. The freezer 3 months.
I just made them they are great for training !
Yay! Glad you like.
How exactly would I cut up the treats if I didn’t have a mold?
Do you have a pizza cutter? That's what I would use.
Can I substitute for oat flour?
Yes.
What exactly is "Dog Safe" peanutbutter. Not trying to be rude or anything, I really dont know what would distinguish between the two
It's a good question. The world of peanut butter is becoming more complicated. You want a peanut butter that is only made of peanuts and maybe salt added. You don't want additional sugars that can be harmful to dogs.
@@CanineCountryAcademy so as Natural as you can get. Sounds like a plan. The pups thank you!
Avoid xylitol as it is toxic to dogs. And find the lowest levels of salt and sugar you can. You can even make your own peanut butter from plain peanuts. Just throw them in your blender for 5 minutes!
@@kowmoomoo1xylitol, a type of sweetener, is toxic to dogs, even in smaller amounts than you'd think. So stick to natural pb as it is sometimes added to lower the calories
Are silicones safe for ovens i have silicones and do treats but i put them in freezer
You'll want to make sure they are heat safe. Those in this video are.
What kind of dogs do you have?
We've had Rat Terriers and now three Toy Fox Terriers.
Can potato starch or another flour sub for rice flour?
Absolutely! Feel free to experiment.
How should I store them I see some people’s treats grew mold so how do I store them?
Freeze what you don't need immediately. Place the week's treats in the refrigerator. I use reusable containers or resealable snack bags.
After 12 minutes mine have a cake-like consistency. Are they supposed to be hard?
If you want crunchy you can bake longer. My crew prefer the softer ones.
Finally!!!! A recipe where they are softer lol my furbaby isn't too fond of hard treats. Lol
Thank you so much! New sub here 🙂🌞
My terriers agree with your dogs. Soft treats rule!
I agree my little girl is missing teeth so we are always looking for soft treats!
I made the treats and my puppy loves them. The problem I have is after 6 days they began to get mold on them. What did I do wrong?
How are you storing them?
Can I use either almond or coconut flour instead
I've not tried those with dog treats.
@@CanineCountryAcademy thanks
Could I use coconut flour instead of rice flour in this recipe? And would it make a difference in how it bakes? Just got my dot tray and I’m ready to bake these yummy treats
I've not tried coconut flour in any of my baking. If you try it let me know how it turns out. It's a very common question.
@@CanineCountryAcademy I did use the coconut flour in with your recipe instead of rice flour, and used an egg instead of the applesauce. I also bake them for about 15 minutes then shut the oven off and let them stay in there for a few more minutes. Took them out of the oven dumped them on a tray and let them cool. A little on the crunchy side and it seemed the dogs like the crunchy ones better. I even tasted it and it is fairly bland.
Do you know the nutritional facts on these treats? Do they count as low calorie?
They do not since pb is high calorie.
How long does it last?
about a week in the refrigerator and 3 months in the freezer.
Can we use airfryer
I'm not sure. If you try it please let me know.
Don't use wheat flour. The gluten in it makes the batter too sticky to spread in the silicone mat.
Good to know.
Where can we get the silicone tray?
Amazon. You will find the link in the description of the video.
Can I use wheat flour?
Yes, you can use the same amount.
Great info.
Easy to hear and Detailed.
I am going to try it.
I’ve made these treats for my last dog now I’m gonna make these again for the dog i have now lol
Yay! Hope they like them, too.
1 top cinnamon? what does this mean? 1 tbs? 1 teaspoon?
Teaspoon is correct.
Omg I have a chihuahua that looks exactly like one of yours just realized that because I just discovered this channel
what makes a peanut butter to be dog safe? ( I am new in the canine world so I appreciate the help)
Great question. You are looking for a peanutbutter that is really just peanuts and salt. You want to avoid xylitol.
@@CanineCountryAcademy oh ok tysm
Make sure your avoiding any extra ingredients besides peanuts, Adams no stir peanut butter is a good example of one you want, they are sugar free, xylitol free and can come salt free
@@Mimers217 oh good to know. Tysm
Good job
How old are your dogs?
3, 4, 15, and 17
How many calories
Do you know more or less the amount of treats that this recipe makes in weight (for example in grams)?
No, I'm sorry I don't.
I'm having real trouble removing the excess. When I wipe with the back of the spoon the PB mixture coats it, so the next wipe I do does nothing. I even tried a spatula and the same thing happened. Any tips? Thank you so much
That's tricky. Maybe the batter is too wet?
@@CanineCountryAcademy I made it with both less and more water and had the same problem both times. Another problem I'm having is after 30 minutes the treats are still soft.
@EveeLover that's very odd. I'd try a different recipe to see if they turn out better. Try to continue to troubleshoot.
@@CanineCountryAcademy Thanks for your help. They were just sticky with less water and the PB stuck to the spoon and then with more water the PB was all over the outside of the mold
Are these hard or soft treats?😊
Soft, but you can cook a few minutes longer to make them crunchy.
That’s great just what I wanted 😁 thank you 😊
Can you substitute pumpkin for the peanut butter?
You may need more flour or something to help it be more firm. Let me know how it goes.
@@CanineCountryAcademy i will. I am making treats for Take Your Dog to Work Day event at work. With all the pb issues not sure I want to give treats with pb in them.
can i use coconut flower?
I don't know for sure. I've never used it.
I have something to share with you... You might already know this.
I am dieting... I used to be a Fitness Trainer years ago... and I have a Vitamix, so it is easy to make these treats... but I too wanted to have Treats to eat and not feel guilty and treats for me to help me lose weight...
ALSO... My mother is almost 90 years old, and wanted to make something for her as well, since she eats many times a day, but very little at a time...
So... One day, I had "BONE BROTH" left over in a cup my mother forgot to drink.
I didn't want to throw it away, because it is expensive... and very good for you. I just happened to be making treats for me and mom....
I put 1 Pack of Clear Gelatin with the Bone Broth and added it to my soupy mixture of treats... I used the bigger Silicone molds (hearts) ... I knew these would be "WIGGLY" ....
OH MY GOSH... They turned out SOOOOO GOOD... (LOTS less salt).
Hope you try this for yourself and your puppies.
Thanks for the tip!
OMG! They are as greedy as they are cute! :)
You made me giggle. They ARE!
are these crunchy or chewy treats?
You can make them either. If you want crunchy, just add a few minutes and check them.
Does anyone know how long they can last in an airtight container or would they go off in a few weeks?
Great question! They last about a week in the refrigerator or a little more. You can also freeze them and then take out what you need for a week for the maximum benefit.
@@CanineCountryAcademyDo they last a week if I used egg as a substitute or would the time be shortened?
This recipe looks fantastic!!
Do I add 10 minutes to make it crunchy? I’m sorry I didn’t quite understand that last part about making it soft or crunchy
Yes, keep in oven longer for a more crunchy treat.
is plain flour okay?
Yes, if your dog is good with it.
If you make them soft do you have to worry about them doing bad?
Always refrigerate. Regardless of soft or crunchy.
why use peanut butter with added oil and sugar?
You can use whatever works best for you. There are plenty with just peanuts.
Great video. I know hydrogenated oils cause inflammatory in your body, I bet it's really bad not only for humans but for dogs too. I saw that ingredient on the peanut butter jar in the video.
I Dont have a silicone mold so how would I cut them
Add flour until it's thick enough to roll flat then use a knife or cookie cutter
You said egg in your video but it’s not listed in the ingredients
@jessicagomber Oops! I need to fix that.
So interesting So I like
Thank you!
You can try Whimzees dental treats, it's has gotten positive reviews from pet parents and dogs loves it.
Kinda random
Will these help with weight gain? I see all your rat terriers ..... I have one as well. 21 years old believe or not and I want to try and give him something treat wise to help gain
Wow, 21 year old Terrier is amazing. I would not recommend these specifically for weight gain. Please consult your vet about food options for weight gain.
Are those rat terriers??? They look just like mine. They’re the BEST! ❤❤❤❤❤
We have two Toy Fox Terriers amd at the time of thos video two Rat Terriers. I love Rat Terriers!
How much peanut butter are you supposed to be adding because you never say.
A half a cup of dog friendly pb. All of the recipe amounts are in the description. Enjoy!
Peanut butter should have just one ingredient. Peanuts........
You can certainly buy or make single-ingredient PB.
butter dog, the dog with the butter, dog with the butter on him.
Why cinnamon?
A little different flavor for the dogs.
You are literally radiating their food with the microwave. JS
❤❤❤❤
That peanut butter you used isnt safe though
What is your dog's favorite trick?
She spins with enthusiasm. I’m making these today. Yum.
@@brandimt590 awesome! I look forward to their review.
Why not use peanut butter that only has peanuts instead of added oil, sugar, and other ingredients.
Because these are for training. It’s easier to carry something you can give them, like this, that won’t make a mess on your hands.
Can't You just use peanut Butter chips🤔?
Do they make them without sugar?