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Low Calorie Dogs Treat Recipe: Zucchini Crisps

Low Calorie Dogs Treat Recipe: Zucchini Crisps

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 A few years back, Kolchak had a real chunky monkey butt.

No joke. His ideal, healthy weight is 22 lbs, he was weighing in at 27 or 28. Whoops!   I had just started experimenting with baking dog treats at home and starting my own treat business. I didn’t have much of a clientele yet and 90% of what I made went straight to Kolchak’s hips.

It didn’t help that the Nana is totally snack happy and loves to hand out treats.

I knew we had to do something to cut the calories, without cutting out the treats.

Our green bean cruncher dog treats became a fast favourite at Casa de Kolchak, but variety is the spice of life, right? One treat definitely isn’t enough choices! I wanted to be able to share more low calorie dog treat recipes, so that people who love to give their pets treats can, without packing on the pounds.

A few weeks ago, I tried a new human recipe and I was immediately taken by how dog friendly it was. Kol tried one and liked it, but he wasn’t enthralled. I knew I could take the same ideas that made the Green Bean Crunchers a success and apply them to our new Zucchini Crisp Dog Treats.

It totally worked.

Kolchak adores these, Felix is a huge fan and best of all, zucchini is a super low calorie, which makes it a great snack. 1 cup of sliced zucchini has only 18 calories!

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Low Calorie Dogs Treat Recipe: Zucchini Crisps

Ingredients:

  • 2 - 3 zucchinis
  • 2 heaping tablespoons of freeze dried 100% meat treats, like PureBites or WholeLife

Instructions

Preheat oven to 150F or get out your dehydrator.

Wash zucchinis thoroughly. Thinly slice. (I find 1/8 a little too thin, try for around 3/16 - 5/16.)

Place freeze dried treats in a plastic bag and use a rolling pin to crush them to a fine powder. Add zucchini slices to the bag and shake to distribute powder over all the slices.

Lay out zucchini on a baking sheet or dehydrator trays. Bake/dehydrate for 8 - 12 hours, until dried through and crispy. Store in an airtight container.

What’s your dog’s favourite low calorie treat?

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Jackie Bouchard

Sunday 9th of June 2013

Wow, those look good! Do you by any chance have a variation on this recipe so we could share it with the pup? They look so tasty!

Jodi, Kolchak & Felix

Sunday 9th of June 2013

LOL Jackie...this is the version for the pup! Do you often eat freeze dried dog treats as a spice? ha ha ha!

I like to make a split batch of these: half using freeze dried dog treats as the topping (for the dogs) and half using dried herbs and/or dried parm cheese (for the humans)

jana rade

Tuesday 4th of June 2013

Hm, that sounds nomy.

KolchakPuggle

Sunday 9th of June 2013

I eat so many of them (sans freeze dried treat topping). Kol wishes I shared them a bit better.

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