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Homemade Dried Chicken Dog Treats: Copper’s Favorite Trail Snack

As a dedicated dog mom and avid outdoor enthusiast from Salt Lake City, I've always been on the hunt for the perfect trail snack that keeps my Beagle, Copper, energized and happy during our long hikes. After some trial and error, I’ve found that nothing beats the simplicity and health benefits of homemade dried chicken dog treats. Today, I’m excited to share this straightforward recipe that has become a staple for our outdoor adventures.

Why Dried Chicken Dog Treats?

1. High Protein: Chicken is a fantastic source of lean protein that helps keep your dog’s muscles strong and healthy. 2. Low Fat: Perfect for maintaining a healthy weight, especially for active dogs like Copper who thrive on long, winding trails. 3. Easy Digestibility: Chicken is generally easy on canine stomachs, making it a great option for dogs with sensitive digestion.

Angela’s Tried-and-True Dried Chicken Dog Treats Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 2 large chicken breasts (preferably organic)

Instructions:

  1. Preparation: Start by thinly slicing the chicken breasts to ensure they dry evenly.
  2. Oven Settings: Preheat your oven to 200°F (about 93°C). This low temperature ensures slow dehydration without cooking the chicken too quickly.
  3. Baking Time: Place the chicken slices on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake for 2 to 3 hours, flipping them halfway through, until the chicken is dry and leathery.
  4. Cooling Down: Let the treats cool completely on a wire rack before storing them to avoid moisture buildup, which can lead to spoilage.

The Joy of Homemade

One of my favorite moments is watching Copper’s reaction every time I pull these treats out of the oven. His eager eyes and wagging tail never fail to add joy to our kitchen. Making these treats at home not only assures me of their quality and safety but also deepens the bond between Copper and me, as he’s always keen to try a fresh batch.

Keeping Your Dog Engaged with Variety

Even though dried chicken is a hit, I make sure to rotate it with other treats to keep Copper's diet varied and exciting. Mixing in different flavors and textures helps satisfy his curiosity and keeps him keen on his training routines, knowing something tasty awaits him after a good session.

Conclusion

Homemade dried chicken dog treats are more than just a snack; they’re a token of love and care for your furry friend. They’re simple to make, nutritious, and completely free of the additives and preservatives found in many commercial treats. Plus, the peace of mind that comes from knowing exactly what’s in your dog’s food is invaluable.

For those of you who enjoy hiking or simply want a healthy treat option for your pets, give this recipe a try. Copper and I assure you, your canine companions will thank you with plenty of happy tail wags!

This post was last updated at June 16, 2026 20:31

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