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Gentle Snacks for Gentle Stomachs: Dog Treats for Sensitive Stomachs Recipes

As Buddy, my loyal Labrador Retriever, has grown older, his digestive system has become less tolerant of certain foods. This shift in his dietary needs led us to explore dog treats for sensitive stomachs recipes, which provide him with delicious snack options that are easy on his tummy. In this blog post, I'll share some homemade treat recipes designed specifically for dogs with sensitive stomachs, keeping your furry friend both happy and healthy.

Why Choose Homemade Dog Treats for Sensitive Stomachs?

Homemade treats are an excellent option for dogs with sensitive stomachs because you can control exactly what goes into them. This means you can avoid common irritants like wheat, corn, and artificial additives that may upset your dog's stomach. Homemade treats also allow you to incorporate ingredients that can aid digestion and improve gut health.

Key Ingredients for Sensitive Stomach Dog Treats

When preparing treats for dogs with sensitive stomachs, it's important to use ingredients that are known to be gentle and easy to digest. Here are a few staples in our kitchen when making treats for Buddy:

  • Pumpkin: Great for digestion due to its high fiber content.
  • Cooked Sweet Potato: Easily digestible and low in fat.
  • Lean Meats (like turkey or chicken): Excellent sources of protein that are easy on the stomach.
  • Oat Flour: A good alternative to wheat flour for dogs with grain sensitivities.

Buddy’s Favorite Sensitive Stomach Dog Treat Recipes

Here are two recipes that have proven to be both soothing and enjoyable for Buddy’s sensitive stomach:

1. Pumpkin and Oat Biscuits
  • Ingredients:

    • 2 cups oat flour
    • 1/2 cup canned pumpkin (not pie filling)
    • 1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce
    • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon (optional)
  • Instructions:

    1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
    2. Mix all ingredients in a bowl until a firm dough forms.
    3. Roll out the dough and cut into shapes with a cookie cutter.
    4. Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes until firm.
    5. Cool completely before serving to ensure they're gentle on your dog’s stomach.
2. Sweet Potato and Chicken Jerky
  • Ingredients:

    • 1 large sweet potato, thinly sliced
    • 1 chicken breast, thinly sliced
  • Instructions:

    1. Preheat your oven to the lowest setting, around 200°F (93°C).
    2. Arrange sweet potato and chicken slices on a baking rack over a baking sheet.
    3. Bake for 2-3 hours, flipping halfway through until they are dried out.
    4. Allow to cool completely to provide a chewy, gentle treat.

Tips for Keeping Treat Time Exciting

Variety is crucial, even for dogs with dietary restrictions. To keep Buddy interested and looking forward to treat time, I rotate between different sensitive stomach-friendly recipes. This not only keeps him engaged but also ensures he receives a range of nutrients from various sources.

Conclusion

Crafting your own dog treats for sensitive stomachs can be a rewarding way to care for your pet, especially when you see them enjoying their snacks without any digestive discomfort. These recipes for sensitive stomach dog treats ensure that Buddy—and any dog with similar issues—can enjoy delicious and nutritious treats made with love and care.

This post was last updated at June 6, 2026 20:55

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