Flax Seed Dog Biscuits Recipe Homemade! | White On Rice Couple (2024)

These homemade flax seed dog biscuits are just one of the ways we can give a little of the love back to our pups, who fill our hearts so. They love us more than we deserve and if there is a healthy way to spoil them, then we are all in.

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  • This Flax seed dog biscuit story and recipe shared in 2008. Update: We lost our dear Dante in May, 2011. And lost Sierra in March, 2020. We love you both so much. Thank you for bringing us so much love and joy into our lives. We still have Lexi in our lives to continue the love.
  • Update: here is a new recipe for Pumpkin Flax Seed Dog Biscuits.

When we saw her 3 years ago, her gentle puppy demeanor, her adorable little brown “pirate patch” over her eye, her lovable licks and her warm, sweet gaze deceived us into believing that she was going to be the perfect puppy.

She tricked us into thinking that with proper, firm training, she would do no harm. Can you call us two big SUCKERS?!! Not only has she killed and pulled up many plants from our garden, those that she has not killed, she’s eaten. We finally gave up on the idea of growing rhubarb because she eats the stalks even before the snails get to them. What’s left of the plant is a tiny base stalk with a dog paw print as evidence left behind. She loves strawberries too. Every other morning, it’s a race to our little strawberry patch to beat her to the ripened berries.

If we’re a little late, she’ll be found licking her mug free of the super duper sweet chandler strawberry juice. It’s SO wrong to see two humans (us) salivating and staring down at a dog (her) who just beat her guardians to their prized strawberries. Can you call us JEALOUS?!! But she is a great soccer player, loves to play in dirt and her love of the sprinklers keep us entertained and forgiving of her destructive ways!

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He’s big, he’s lazy and he’s a princess. He is named Dante, inspired during our trip to Rome, after the famed poet Dante Alighieri. We really should have named him “princepesa”. Dante is supposed to be the big, strong, noble, athletic and fearless Rhodesian Ridgeback hunter that we also got suckered into loving. Is it too late to get a refund? Isn’t there an 8 year dog ownership statue of limitations?!

What we ended up getting was a dog who HATES water, doesn’t like to get his paws dirty, screams bloody murder when getting his nails trimmed or when about to get a shot at the vet and sleeps about 20 hours a day. And worse yet, he will not chase balls. Nope, none of this “fetch, Fido, fetch” playtime with Dante. He looks at a tossed ball like it’s an insult to his character, giving us that “you really don’t expect me to chase that, do you?” look. But wait, those are his GOOD traits.

Their Favorite Dog Biscuits

If there’s one significant description to singularly identify this dog amongst others, it’s is his love of FOOD. Yes, of course, mostly all dogs love food and love to be fed. But our “great red hope” of a canine is so infatuated with food that if there was a plate of leftovers on the counter sitting over night, he will sit and stare at it ALL NIGHT. True! When we wake up in the morning, we’ll find this hound sitting in the kitchen, half asleep, hoping the food will miraculously fall to the floor for him to ingest. But he is part hound and does have great smelling and hunting skills. He can run trails with Mom & Dad like no other, and if one of us gets lost, we’re certain that he’ll be able to find us by smell. We suppose that’s a good thing!

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Homemade Flax Seed Dog Biscuits

But they are loved! Aside from our rant, they do get treated quite nicely (we remind them of their fulfilling life). They get plenty of couch cuddles, ear rubs, new toys , daily walks, frequent hikes, beach visits and road trips. In return, they give us unconditional love and loyalty, despite our faults. To show them that they are really, truly and deeply loved, we make them homemade flax seed dog biscuits. Can you call them SPOILED?! Yes, they get homemade dog biscuits made from all natural ingredients. Our highly loved and tattered bible, “The Professional Pastry Chef” by Bo Frieberg, is the ultimate, extensive book that is full of wickedly amazing dessert recipes. But Bo Frieberg’s very first recipe in this monstrous book for human consumption is a recipe for dog biscuits, in which he dedicated to his dogs. This recipe has been in the White On Rice Couple’s household for 8 years now and along with the addition of flax seeds, it’s a culinary tradition will continue to be fully executed for as long as we have four legged monsters in the house. Here’s reasons why flax seed is good for dogs.

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Dog Biscuit Cutter Sets
Here’s our favorite cutter sets. Obviously they have many uses beyond puppy treats, but ours tend to see a lot of action in that department. We love how all of these sets store, ’cause nothing drives us nuts more than messy kitchen drawers:

Flax Seed Dog Biscuits Recipe Homemade! | White On Rice Couple (5)Cuisipro Heart Cutter Set – Set of 5. Snap together for easy storage Nice heart shape and easy to handle and press.

Flax Seed Dog Biscuits Recipe Homemade! | White On Rice Couple (6)Fox Run Bone Cutter Set – These are the bone shaped cutters we currently use (a little smaller than the ones used in this post’s photos). Fun shape! Set of 3, comes in a handy storage tin.

Flax Seed Dog Biscuits Recipe Homemade! | White On Rice Couple (7)Kayaso Round Cutter Set – This is our favorite round cutter set. Great selection of sizes. We’ll use the smallest for slightly larger than kibble sized training treats.

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Homemade Flax Seed Dog Biscuit Recipe

Yield: 100 treats

Prep Time: 35 minutes mins

Cook Time: 40 minutes mins

Total Time: 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Based on the dog treat recipe in "The Professional Pastry Chef" by Bo Frieberg. This is form the heart of a pastry chef to his beloved dogs.

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Ingredients

  • 2 3/4 cups (340g) whole wheat flour
  • 2 3/4 cups (340g) bread flour
  • 1/2 cup (40g) wheat germ
  • 1 teaspoon (5g) salt
  • 2 Tablespoons (30g) brown sugar
  • 3-4 Tablespoons Flax Seed (optional)
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 cup (240ml) vegetable oil
  • 2/3 cup (85g) powdered dry milk
  • 1 cup (240ml) water

Instructions

  • Combine wheat flour, bread flour, wheat germ, salt, and brown sugar, and flax seed in mixing bowl. Stir in eggs and vegetable oil.

  • Dissolve dry milk in water then incorporate the mixture.

  • Mix to form a very firm dough that is smooth and workable. Adjust by adding a little extra flour or water as required.

  • Cover the dough and set aside to relax for 15-20 min.

  • Roll the dough out to 1/2″ (1.2cm) thick. Cut out biscuits using a bone-shaped cutter 3″x1.5″ (7.5×3.7cm). Place the biscuits on sheet pans lined with baking paper.

  • Bake at 375°F (190°C) for approx. 40 minutes or until biscuits are brown and, more importantly, rock-hard. Let biscuits cool, then store in a covered container five to six feet off the flour. Use as needed to reward your four-legged friends.)

Nutrition Information per Serving

Calories: 53kcal, Carbohydrates: 6g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 6mg, Sodium: 29mg, Potassium: 36mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 15IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 11mg, Iron: 1mg

Course: Snack

Cuisine: Dog Treats, Oven

Calories: 53

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FAQs

Is flax seed OK for dogs? ›

In addition to omega-3 fatty acids, ground flaxseed also contains dietary fiber, which can have other health benefits such as intestinal health and reduced constipation. It can be used in both dogs and cats, although effectiveness may be questionable in cats.

Is it OK to make dog treats with white flour? ›

CAN YOU USE ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR? Yes you can. If you don't normally have whole wheat flour on hand you can substitute all-purpose for these Dog Treats. The reason we use whole wheat is that it adds a little more nutritional value and the texture is a little thicker using that.

What flour is best for dog biscuits? ›

Whole wheat flour: is packed with fiber, and protein, and is a good source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, including vitamin B9 (folate), vitamin E, copper, iron, manganese, and selenium. You could alternatively substitute this with oat flour or another dog-safe flour.

How do you make flaxseed for dogs? ›

The most straightforward way is to grind the seeds up and sprinkle it on your pet's food. When giving your dog any seeds, including flaxseed, make sure you have a fresh bowl of drinking water nearby. For flaxseed oil, you can pour the recommended dosage over your pet's food.

Is too much flaxseed bad for dogs? ›

If your dog overdoses on flaxseed supplement, the adverse effects will typically be limited to vomiting and diarrhea, mainly due to the body's inability to metabolize that much oil. However, very large amounts could result in poisoning from trace elements of cyanide that were not removed with processing.

Can I give my dog flaxseed everyday? ›

In small dogs, start with a 1/2 teaspoon to 1 full teaspoon each day. In medium-sized dogs you can start with 1 1/2 teaspoons to 2 full teaspoons per day. In large dogs, you can start with 2 1/2 teaspoons to 1 full tablespoon per day. In giant breeds like Great Danes, start with 1 1/2 to 2 full tablespoons daily.

What is the healthiest flour for dog treats? ›

Almond flour

It's grain and gluten-free and high in plant-based proteins. It's rich in healthy fats, calcium, fibre, iron and vitamin E as well.

What flour can dogs not eat? ›

Flours to Avoid for Dogs
  • Soy.
  • Wheat.
  • Corn.

What can I use instead of flour for dog treats? ›

Coconut flour and garbanzo bean flour behave very similarly and can be substituted in a 1:1 ratio BUT bear in mind that they have very different flavors. Coconut flour is sweeter and garbanzo bean flour more savory. Blending the two in a 50/50 split can work in some recipes.

Is cinnamon good for a dog? ›

Cinnamon is non-toxic to dogs according to the ASPCA. In small amounts, which means one teaspoon or less per serving as an occasional treat, it is perfectly safe and may even offer health benefits. However, in large quantities, it may irritate the mouth or stomach, cause low blood sugar or even liver disease.

What is the best flour for dogs with sensitive stomachs? ›

It's full of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, so treats with oat flour will tend to be good for dogs. If you're trying to figure out what kind of flour to bake with, oat flour is a good choice, as it retains more moisture than many other types of flour, so when you use it treats will tend to come out a bit moister.

Why should you put water in dog biscuits? ›

Aid in Digestion

Adding water to your dog's kibble can aid digestion in a couple of notable ways. Firstly, the moisture softens the food, making it easier to chew and swallow, especially for older dogs or those with dental problems. The result? A mealtime that's much more comfortable and enjoyable for your pet.

How much flax seed should I give my dog? ›

If your dog is new to flax, start with a small amount (especially important for tiny dogs) and build up the amount slowly to give your dog's system time to get used to the fiber. For a small dog, 1/8 teaspoon is a good place to start. For a medium or large dog, try 1 1/2 teaspoons.

Do you need to soak flax seeds before baking? ›

For most recipes for baked products, you can substitute 2 tablespoons of ground flax seed for 2 tablespoons of the flour for each cup of flour in the recipe. If you don't have a coffee mill to grind the flax seed, soak the seeds in warm water for about 10 minutes before adding them to your baked products.

Are dogs allergic to flaxseed? ›

Flaxseed oil is safe for dogs but as with anything new that you choose to feed your dog, always check first with your veterinarian to make sure it is suitable for your pet. An allergic reaction could include vomiting, diarrhea, an oily coat, or greasy, flaky skin.

How much flaxseed can I give my dog? ›

If your dog is new to flax, start with a small amount (especially important for tiny dogs) and build up the amount slowly to give your dog's system time to get used to the fiber. For a small dog, 1/8 teaspoon is a good place to start. For a medium or large dog, try 1 1/2 teaspoons.

Is chia or flax better for dogs? ›

Chia is said to be an immune-system booster and is credited with supporting dogs' electrolyte balance. Flax is high in fiber, and both are high in anti-inflammatories. Note: It's best to store both in the fridge.

How much ground flaxseed should I put in my dog's food? ›

For example, dog owners can use flaxseed to boost the nutritional value of commercial or homemade dog food or increase the fiber content in their pet's dog treats. Avoid feeding your pet more than one to two teaspoons per day since exceeding this dosage could lead to increased toxicity levels in your dog's body.

What is the side effects of flaxseed? ›

Adding flaxseed to the diet might increase the number of bowel movements each day. It might also cause side effects such as bloating, gas, stomachache, and nausea. Higher doses are likely to cause more side effects. Taking flaxseed extracts that contain lignans is possibly safe.

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