As Diwali approaches, the air is filled with excitement and the smell of festival food and sweets. While you indulge in the yummy offerings of this festival, do not forget your furry friends, who bring joy to your life every day. Just as you celebrate this festival of lights with your loved ones, it is the perfect time to include your pets in the celebrations. After all, they deserve a little pampering and special treats too!
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Using natural pet-friendly ingredients ensures your furry friends enjoy the festival without compromising their well-being. Making these treats can be a bonding experience, and you can share the joy of Diwali with your pets in a special way.
7 Delicious Diwali Treats For Your Pets
Pumpkin Dog Biscuits
Celebrate with these yummy pumpkin dog biscuits made from pureed pumpkin, whole wheat flour, eggs and a pinch of cinnamon. According to a study published in Animals (Basel). 2019, pumpkin is a great source of dietary fibre and essential vitamins A and C, which support your dog’s digestive health and immune system. The cinnamon adds a warm flavour to the festive spirit. Simply mix the ingredients, roll out the dough and cut into fun shapes. Bake until golden brown for a crunchy treat your furry friend will love. These biscuits are a festive snack and good for your dog overall.
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Sweet Potato Chews
Sweet potato chews are a chewy delight your pets will love. They are easy to make, simply slice sweet potatoes into thin rounds, toss with a bit of olive oil and bake until crispy. According to the American Kennel Club, sweet potatoes are rich in vitamins A and C, supporting healthy vision and boosting the immune system. They also provide fibre, which aids digestion. These chews are tasty and a nutritious alternative to store-bought treats. Plus, they are good for dogs of all sizes and can be a fun snack for your pet to enjoy while you celebrate.
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Peanut Butter Energy Balls
Whip some peanut butter energy balls for your pets, and they will love them. To make it, combine rolled oats, creamy peanut butter (make sure it does not contain xylitol) and a bit of honey for sweetness. As per the American Kennel Club, peanut butter is a great source of protein and healthy fats; oats provide fibre to keep your pet full. These energy balls are easy to make; just mix the ingredients, roll them into small balls and refrigerate until firm. Perfect reward during playtime or when you want to include your furry friend in the Diwali festivities!
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Carrot And Apple Bites
These carrot and apple bites are crunchy and yummy. As per the study published in Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde 1993, carrots are good for dental health, and apples provide vitamins and antioxidants. To make it, shred fresh carrots and apples, mix them with whole wheat flour and an egg to bind, and bake into small bites until golden brown and firm. Your pets will love the sweet, crunchy texture, and you can feel good about giving them a healthy snack.
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Coconut And Banana Treats
Treat your pets to coconut and banana treats that are easy to make and delicious. Bananas are high in potassium and provide quick energy. According to a study published in Scientific Reports 2023, coconuts provide healthy fats for a shiny coat. To make it, mash ripe bananas and mix with shredded unsweetened coconut and oat flour, form into small balls and bake until lightly browned. These can be given to dogs and even cats; your furry friends will love the tropical flavour, and you will love how easy they are to whip up.
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Fish And Sweet Potato Muffins
Treat your pets to fish and sweet potato muffins. According to a study published by The Journal of Small Animal Practice 2012, salmon is rich in omega-3 fatty acids for a healthy coat and skin, and sweet potatoes provide fibre and essential vitamins. Use canned fish like salmon or tuna, mash with cooked sweet potatoes, an egg and some parsley for flavour. Pour into muffin tins and bake until firm. These are not only nutritious but also flavourful, perfect for special occasions. Your pets will be asking for more!
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Chicken And Rice Balls
Make your pets feel part of the Diwali celebrations with chicken and rice balls. As per a study done by Animal Welfare. 2023, Chicken is a great source of lean protein, and brown rice adds fibre to their diet. Start by mixing cooked shredded chicken, brown rice, turmeric for flavour and a little chicken broth to moisten the mixture. Form into small balls and bake until golden and firm. These are hearty and satisfying, perfect to reward your furry friends during the festive season.
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Including your pets in Diwali is a great way to show them love. By making these treats, you are making their festival more fun and healthy. Each recipe is simple and wholesome, so your furry friends feel special during this occasion.