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- Ingredients and Preparation
- Just three ingredients are needed: applesauce, oat flour, and meat slices
- Slice the meat thinly for better dehydration results
- Dehydrate treats for 6 to 12 hours
- Store in an airtight container, refrigerate for up to 3 weeks, or freeze for longer storage
- Dehydrate at the highest setting for desired consistency
- Adding Flavor
- Ensure high-quality vanilla extract is used in moderation
- Consider dog’s nutritional needs when preparing treats
- Utilize healthy options like pumpkin puree and applesauce
- Experiment with creating customized treats for your pet
- Homemade Jerky
- Create all-natural and tasty jerky treats at home
- Use lean meat for best results
- Dehydrate batches for 8-10 hours for optimal texture
- Store and serve treats for maximum freshness and enjoyment
- Homemade dog treats can be stored in airtight containers, refrigerated for 5 days, or frozen for longer-term storage
- Use a vacuum sealer for extended shelf-life and a crispier texture
- Homemade dog treats can be refrigerated for up to 3 weeks in an airtight container or frozen for up to 3 months
- Optimal storage helps maintain freshness and nutritional quality of the treats