Easy Duck & Oat Biscuits: 1 Perfect Treat

Okay, fellow dog parents, let’s talk treats! Are you tired of scanning ingredient labels at the pet store, trying to decipher what exactly goes into those crunchy biscuits your furry best friend devours? I totally get it. Thatโ€™s exactly why I started tinkering in my kitchen to create my signature Duck & Oat Biscuits โ€“ Recipe for Dogs. My own golden retriever, Buster, has a super sensitive tummy, so I really wanted something simple, healthy, and bursting with good stuff he could actually digest. After tons of testing (and a few happy slobbery tasters!), I landed on this gem. Itโ€™s ridiculously easy, uses ingredients you probably already have, and trust me, Buster goes absolutely bonkers for them! Golden Retriever dog looks longingly at a tray of freshly baked Duck & Oat Biscuits.

Why You’ll Love This Duck & Oat Biscuits โ€“ Recipe for Dogs

Seriously, why wouldn’t you want to whip up a batch of these? For starters, they’re SO easy, even if you’re not usually a baker. Plus, you know *exactly* what’s going into them โ€“ no weird fillers or mystery ingredients here! My Busterโ€™s coat even seemed shinier when I switched to homemade treats like these. And honestly, the cost savings compared to fancy store-bought biscuits? Huge! It feels really good making something healthy and delicious yourself for your pup. Theyโ€™re a total win-win! Golden Retriever dog looking longingly at a batch of homemade Duck & Oat Biscuits.

Gather Your Ingredients for Duck & Oat Biscuits โ€“ Recipe for Dogs

Alright, let’s get down to business! Gathering your ingredients is half the fun, and this recipe is super straightforward. You’ll need about a cup of good ol’ whole wheat flour โ€“ I like to use unbleached myself. Then, grab half a cup of rolled oats. Make sure they’re plain rolled oats, not the quick-cooking kind, for the best texture. The star of the show is a quarter cup of cooked duck, chopped up nice and fine. Buster gets so excited when he sees me prepping the duck! Youโ€™ll also need a quarter cup of water and just one tablespoon of vegetable oil. Simple, right?

Ingredient Notes & Substitutions for Duck & Oat Biscuits

So, why these ingredients? Well, the whole wheat flour gives us a nice sturdy base, but if your pup is sensitive to wheat, whole grain oat flour or even a gluten-free blend works wonderfully! The rolled oats are fantastic for fibre, which is great for digestion โ€“ you can even give ’em a quick blitz in the food processor if you want a finer texture. And the duck? Oh boy, it’s a lean protein powerhouse that dogs just love. If duck isn’t your jam, cooked chicken or turkey, also finely chopped, are totally fantastic swaps. This recipe is really forgiving, so feel free to adapt it! Golden Retriever looking at a batch of homemade Duck & Oat Biscuits โ€“ Recipe for Dogs.

Step-by-Step Guide to Making Duck & Oat Biscuits โ€“ Recipe for Dogs

Alright, get ready to impress your pup! Making these Duck & Oat Biscuits โ€“ Recipe for Dogs is honestly a breeze. First things first, crank up that oven to 350ยฐF (that’s 175ยฐC). While it’s heating up, grab a nice big bowl. Toss in your whole wheat flour and those rolled oats. Give them a quick stir just to get them acquainted. Now, for the star ingredient โ€“ add that finely chopped cooked duck right into the dry mix. I usually give it a little pat to make sure itโ€™s evenly distributed. In a separate, smaller bowl or even a sturdy mug, whisk together your water and that tablespoon of vegetable oil until theyโ€™re nicely combined. Pour this wet mixture into your main bowl with the flour and duck. Start mixing it all up with a spoon, or your hands if you prefer, until you get a nice, cohesive dough. Don’t overmix it, just enough so everything holds together! If it seems a bit too crumbly, add another tiny splash of water; if it’s too sticky, a whisper more flour. Once your dough is ready, sprinkle a little flour on your counter or a clean cutting board. Roll the dough out to about a quarter-inch thickness. I like to use a rolling pin, but a clean, smooth bottle can work in a pinch! Now for the fun part โ€“ use your favorite cookie cutters! Bone shapes are always a hit with Buster, but any fun shape works. Lay your adorable little biscuits onto a baking sheet that youโ€™ve lined with parchment paper. This just makes cleanup way easier, and nobody likes scrubbing pans, right? Pop them in the preheated oven and bake for about 20 to 25 minutes. Youโ€™re looking for golden brown edges and a nice firmness. According to the American Kennel Club, oats are a great source of fiber for dogs, so you’re doing great by including them! Once theyโ€™re done, take them out and let them cool COMPLETELY on the baking sheet before giving them to your eager pup. Trust me, itโ€™s hard to wait, but they’re definitely too hot to handle right away! Golden Retriever excitedly looks at a batch of Duck & Oat Biscuits. Homemade dog treat recipe.

Tips for Perfect Duck & Oat Biscuits

My biggest tip for these? Don’t rush the cooling process! Warm biscuits might smell amazing, but they need to cool down fully to get that perfect crunchy texture your dog will love. Also, if your dough is a little sticky when you’re rolling it out, don’t be tempted to add too much extra flour to the dough itself โ€“ just lightly flour your rolling surface and your hands. Itโ€™s much better than making the biscuits tough! Finally, for consistent baking, try to cut your biscuits all to the same thickness. This ensures they all cook evenly, so you don’t end up with some burnt little guys and some still doughy ones.

Making Ahead and Storing Your Duck & Oat Biscuits

Okay, so you’ve successfully baked a batch of these amazing Duck & Oat Biscuits โ€“ Recipe for Dogs, and your kitchen smells heavenly! Now, the big question: how do you keep these treasures fresh so your pup can enjoy them later? Itโ€™s super simple. Once they’re totally cooled down โ€“ and I mean *completely* cool, no warm spots at all โ€“ just pop them into an airtight container. I usually use a glass Tupperware or a cute cookie jar. Stored this way, theyโ€™ll stay perfectly yummy and crunchy at room temperature for about a week. If you want them to last even longer, you can pop them in the fridge, and they’ll be good for a couple of weeks that way, or even freeze them for a couple of months! That way, youโ€™ve always got a healthy, homemade treat ready to go.

Frequently Asked Questions About Duck & Oat Biscuits

Got questions about my famous Duck & Oat Biscuits โ€“ Recipe for Dogs? I figured you might! Let’s tackle a few common ones so you can bake with total confidence.

Can I use a different type of flour?

Absolutely! While whole wheat is my go-to for its hearty texture, you can totally swap it out. Whole grain oat flour is a fantastic alternative, or you could try a gluten-free blend if your pup has sensitivities. Just a heads-up, different flours might absorb liquid a bit differently, so you might need to add a tiny splash more water or a sprinkle more flour to get that dough just right. It’s all about finding what works best for your furry friend!

How long do these biscuits last?

These homemade goodies are best when they’re fresh, but they do store quite well! Once they’re completely cooled, pop them into an airtight container. They’ll stay nice and crunchy at room temperature for about a week. If you want them to last even longer, storing them in the fridge will extend their life to a couple of weeks, or you can even freeze them for a couple of months. Perfect for stocking up!

Are these biscuits suitable for puppies?

Yes, they definitely are! The ingredients are all dog-safe and wholesome. Just make sure that if you’re giving them to very young puppies, you might want to break them into smaller, manageable pieces for them. Always supervise your puppy when they’re eating new treats, just to be safe!

What if my dog doesn’t like duck?

No worries at all! Duck is great, but Buster isn’t the *only* dog who can be a bit picky. The good news is you can easily substitute that cooked duck with other lean cooked meats like chicken or turkey. Just make sure it’s plain cooked meat โ€“ no spices, onions, or garlic, as those can be harmful to dogs. The process stays exactly the same, and your pup will love their custom meat biscuits just as much!

Estimated Nutritional Information for Duck & Oat Biscuits

So, you’re probably wondering what all those good ingredients actually *do* for your pup nutritionally. Hereโ€™s a little breakdown for each biscuit, but remember, these are just estimates since every dog is different and ingredients can vary a bit! Each one of these homemade treasures is about 75 calories, with around 3 grams of fat and 3 grams of protein. We’re keeping the sugar at 0g (yay!) and theyโ€™ve got only about 10 grams of carbohydrates and 1 gram of fiber. Itโ€™s a nice, balanced little snack for your furry friend!

Share Your Homemade Duck & Oat Biscuits!

Okay, now it’s your turn! I absolutely *love* hearing how you and your pups get on with my recipes. Did your dog do a happy dance for these Duck & Oat Biscuits? Did they gobble them up in seconds? Let me know in the comments below โ€“ I read every single one! If you have a cute photo of your furry friend enjoying their homemade treats, feel free to tag me on social media, I’d be thrilled to see them! Your feedback really helps other dog parents decide to give these a try, and honestly, it just makes my day to see your success! Dont forget Delicious Chicken Veggie Patties For more recipes follow me on PINTEREST Print

Duck & Oat Biscuits for Dogs

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Simple homemade biscuits for your dog using duck and oats.

  • Author: patricia
  • Prep Time: 15 min
  • Cook Time: 25 min
  • Total Time: 40 min
  • Yield: Approx. 20 biscuits
  • Category: Dog Treats
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Dog Food

Ingredients

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  • 1 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1/2 cup rolled oats
  • 1/4 cup cooked duck, finely chopped
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC).
  2. In a bowl, combine whole wheat flour and rolled oats.
  3. Add the finely chopped cooked duck to the flour mixture.
  4. In a separate small bowl, whisk together water and vegetable oil.
  5. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and mix until a dough forms.
  6. On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough to about 1/4 inch thickness.
  7. Cut out biscuits using a cookie cutter.
  8. Place the biscuits on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
  9. Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until golden brown and firm.
  10. Let the biscuits cool completely before serving to your dog.

Notes

  • Store cooled biscuits in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week.
  • You can substitute cooked chicken or turkey for duck.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 biscuit
  • Calories: 75
  • Sugar: 0g
  • Sodium: 5mg
  • Fat: 3g
  • Saturated Fat: 1g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 2g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 10g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 3g
  • Cholesterol: 5mg

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