The Chia seed dog treats recipe is a simple and easy-to-make dog treat recipe. This is a great healthy replacement for your regular store-bought dog treats.
The food and agriculture organization of the United Nations estimates that per capita meat consumption has quadrupled in the last 50 years.
The Organization believes that this increase is one of the causes behind climate change. This article will explore the pros and cons of a vegetarian diet to help you be more conscious about your decision.

Chia seed dog treats recipe
It is a very popular belief that dogs do not need to eat meat. This article will try to explain the real deal. Dogs are carnivores and since they do not get any natural protein from plant sources, it is ok for them to eat meat.
Although some plants contain low levels of protein, it still gives your dog the necessary nutrition for their daily needs. The Chia seed dog treats recipe is a great alternative for your fast and easy homemade dog treats.
How can prepare a Chia seed dog treats recipe
Preparation Time:
20 Minutes
Cooking Time:
15 Minutes
Ingredients:
- 1/4 cup water
- 1/4 cup chia seeds
- 1/2 cup kibble
- 1/3 cup peanut butter
- 2 teaspoon honey
- 1/2 cup flour [for rolling the balls]
- 2 teaspoons coconut oil [melted]
- 1 tablespoon butter [melted for brushing]
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 2 teaspoon cocoa powder
- 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Equipment:
- Cooking Pan
- A Spoon
- A bowl
- Mixing spoon
- Aspirator (optional)
- Chopping board (optional)
- Pet food processor
- Spoon
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Stove (optional)
- Kitchen scales (optional)
- Dishwasher
Directions:
Step 1: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Mix the water and chia seeds in a bowl. Let it sit for 10 minutes.
Step 2: Mix honey and peanut butter in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat on low for about one minute or until the peanut butter melts completely. Add the melted peanut butter, and mix well.
Step 3: Grind the chia seeds, flour, and kibble in a food processor until it turns into a mixture with small chunks. Stir everything in a large mixing bowl, together with the melted butter and brown sugar. The dough will be very sticky and moist.
Step 4: Mix the cooked kibble with the other ingredients in a large mixing bowl.
Step 5: Prepare your work surface by spreading parchment paper. Pour 1/2 cup of flour on top of it, and spread it around so that it covers the whole area (or you can use any non-stick dish surface). You can also use a non-stick cooking mat instead. You will need to place both paper and mat on a cookie sheet.
Step 6: Use a fork to mix the dough into balls. It is best to use an aspirator to do that because it makes a cleaner job. Otherwise, you can just wet your hands or rub the dough between your hands and form them into balls instead.
Step 7: Put all of the balls on the cookie sheet and press them down gently with a spoon.
Step 8: Bake for about 15 minutes, until they turn golden brown.
Step 9: While they are still hot, take them out and allow them to cool.
Step 10: Place all of the balls into a bowl. Mix all of the chocolate, vanilla, and cocoa powder with a spoon or a whisk.
Step 11: Melt half a stick of butter in a pan. Drain the cooked treats on paper towels. Press each chunk around with a fork to remove any excess butter. Coat each ball with melted butter, about 2 teaspoons for every 2-3 balls you made. Place them on a baking sheet again and repeat the same 3 steps.
Step 12: Keep all of the balls in the fridge for about 5-6 hours or longer if you can. This will keep their texture firmer so that they do not crumble when you try to roll them into a ball again.
Step 13: Roll each ball into a cute dog bone shape, using a spoon or your hands. To make it more fun for your pup, you can add some peanut butter on top of each bone.
Step 14: Enjoy your healthy treat!
Nutrition value of Chia seed dog treats recipe
- Calories: 210
- Protein: 10.5 g
- Fat: 14 g
- Fiber: 1 g
- Carbohydrates: 18g (6% of RDA)
- Calcium: 6 mg (0% of RDA)
- Vitamin E: 2.4 mg (2% of RDA)
- Riboflavin: .1 mg (8% of RDA)
- Vitamin B6: .9 mg (5% of RDA)
- Niacin: .4 mg (6% of RDA)
- Pantothenic acid: .05 mg (8% of RDA)
- Choline: .2 mg (9% of RDA)
- Fluoride: 0.1 mg (3% of RDA)
Benefits of eating Chia seed dog treats recipe
1. Whole grains, whole grains are the most nutritious part of the grain. They contain fiber and many essential B vitamins, iron, and magnesium. Whole grains are also a great source of protein and make it easier to maintain a healthy weight.

2. Omega-3 fatty acids. Chia seeds contain several nutrients including omega-3, which are essential fatty acids. Omega-3 can help maintain healthy skin and hair as well as reduce inflammation and improve asthma.
3. Digestive health. Because chia seeds contain fiber, they help promote a healthy digestive system. Fiber also helps build and maintain healthy digestive, cardiovascular and immune systems.
4. Skin health. The omega-3 in chia seeds contributes to reducing inflammation and thus helps keep skin healthy. Omega-3 also supports immune function and may play a role in maintaining a healthy inflammatory response in the body.
5. Heart health. Chia seeds contain an impressive amount of fiber, which helps reduce the risk of heart disease by lowering cholesterol and blood pressure levels.
6. Energy source. Chia seeds are an excellent source of several nutrients, including protein, fiber, essential fatty acids, and many vitamins and minerals. They also have a very high concentration of carbohydrates, which provide the body with a steady and sustained energy source.
7. To improve exercise recovery and reduce muscle soreness. Chia seeds are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids and amino acids, which play an important role in reducing inflammation and muscle soreness after exercise.
8. To improve cognitive function and prevent age-related cognitive decline. Chia seeds contain several nutrients that support the brain and nervous system, including omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B6 and fiber.
9. To regulate blood sugar levels. One serving of chia seeds contains about 9 grams of dietary fiber, which greatly improves blood sugar management and insulin sensitivity.
10. To boost athletic performance, endurance, strength, and oxygen uptake during exercise in athletes. Many athletes have found success using chia seeds to improve their performance and endurance during exercise.
11. To improve immune function, in both children and adults. The fiber and soluble fiber in chia seeds help improve the immune system’s ability to fight infections, while the omega-3 fatty acids may play a role in preventing or fighting asthma as well.
12. To help treat gastrointestinal ills such as diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, and bloating.
Disadvantages of eating Chia seed dog treats recipe
1. The low amount of calcium means that you should not rely on them to replace calcium-rich foods such as milk.
2. The low protein content means dogs are going to need to eat more of these treats than those made with animal proteins.
3. The high carbohydrate content can mean your dog will get fat if fed too many at a time.
4. Chia seeds contain oxalates, which can be harmful to dogs, causing stomach irritation and even kidney failure in extreme cases.
How Can Make More Delicious?
1. Make chocolate chip and peanut butter versions for dogs.
2. Add a little bit of coriander for the chicken version.
3. Add a few mixed nuts to the puppy treat.
4. Make a plain version without any ingredients with the same ingredients type, your dog will like it too.
5. Use egg white to make a delish salmon treat. A super delish healthy snack you can give your pup at any time.
How can Store Chia seed dog treats recipe
1. You can store the treats in an airtight container for up to 1 week at room temperature.
2. If you do not want to store them, you can keep them in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 1 month.
3. Stored and kept at room temperature, they’ll stay good for about 3 weeks.
4. Chia seeds usually stay fresh for up to a year when stored in an airtight container out of direct sunlight and humidity.
Conclusion:
The Chia seed dog treat recipe has a fairly high amount of protein, which can contribute to helping your dog maintain strong muscles. The recipe also has several other nutritional benefits and health benefits for your dog’s skin and hair.
The Chia seed dog treat recipe is good for owners who want to feed their dog a healthy treat, but are not keen on using meat. The recipe is a great alternative and can be added to your dog’s daily diet.
Thank you for reading my article, I hope it can add some tips to help you and your dog maintain a healthy life.