Learn How to Make the Best Cheerios Dog Treats and How to Switch Them Up: They are healthy and easy!

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Cheerios are just one of several cereals that are safe for dogs to eat. Also safe are: Corn Flakes, Honey Bunches of Oats, Grits,  Rice Chex, and Rice Krispies.

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Most peanut butter is safe for dogs to eat, and in moderation peanut  butter can be an excellent source of protein, healthy fats, vitamins B, E, and niacin.

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Do NOT use sugar free  peanut butter  –> more artificial sugars are toxic to dogs!

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That being said,  Peanut Butter is high in fat. Use it in moderation to prevent a paunchy pooch! Fat is also harder for most dogs to digest.

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 Use different flavors of baby food to switch up the flavors of this dog treat and create a variety for your  furry friend

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With just 6 simple ingredients, you can whip up a healthy and tasty treat for your pooch in no time!

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In less than ten minutes,  with a 350 degree oven,  you have these healthy pup treats ready to cool and serve!

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Allow to cool and store in an airtight container. Trust me - they will come running at treat time!