- 1 med sweet potato, peeled, boiled, mashed
- 2 c oats, pulsed in blender/Vitamix
- 1/2 c flax seed meal
- 2 Tbsp raw honey
- 1/3 c virgin unrefined coconut oil
- 1/4 c canned pumpkin
- 2 Tbsp peanut butter
- 1/4 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp vanilla
- 1/4 tsp turmeric
Stir well to combine.
We used a 1/2oz cookie scoop to form the Charlie Chewies. Place on parchment or waxed paper and refrigerate. Once firm, we plan on storing in a ziptop bag.
How will eating peanut butter benefit my dog?
Organic peanut butter is full of the B Vitamins and minerals that can contribute to your dog’s health. Some of those nutrients include:
– Niacin (Vitamin B3) – Converts food to energy and benefits your dog’s skin, digestive system, and nervous system.
– Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) – Helps in the production and maintenance of new cells and, according to various studies, may help prevent heart disease
-Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5) – Critical for metabolism and the synthesis of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats in food.
-Thiamin (Vitamin B1) – Converts carbs into energy and is essential for the proper functioning of the heart, nervous system, and muscles.
-Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) – Serves a key role in metabolizing fats, carbohydrates, and proteins.
-Choline – Critical for the maintenance and function of healthy body cells and is needed for the development of lung and brain tissue in puppies.
– Vitamin B6 – Involved in protein and red blood cell metabolism and has a role in the nervous and immune systems. Studies show an increased intake of B6 may be beneficial to dogs with heart disease.
-Vitamin E – An antioxidant, Vitamin E has been shown to effectively increase the immune system and works to speed up the healing process on a cellular level. Additionally, Vitamin E maintains the integrity of skin cells by protecting them from harmful oxygen-free radicals.
-Magnesium – Maintains normal muscle and nerve function thereby keeping the heart rhythm steady, supports a healthy immune system, promotes normal blood pressure, keeps bones strong, and helps to regulate blood sugar levels.
-Phosphorus – Functions in the formation of bones and teeth. It also helps synthesize protein for the growth, maintenance, and repair of cells and tissues.
-Potassium – Critical to maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance in the body. It is important to brain and nerve function and is necessary for normal growth and muscle development.
-Zinc — Supports your dog’s immune system, helps in wound healing, and is involved in building proteins. Zinc also supports normal growth and development during puppyhood.
-Iron – Iron is involved in transporting oxygen throughout the body via the circulatory system and helps regulate cell growth and differentiation.
-Copper – Plays a role in the production of key proteins in your pet’s body such as collagen and hemoglobin, which helps to transport oxygen.
-Manganese – Works to promote enzyme production in the body.
-Selenium – An antioxidant, selenium helps to prevent cellular damage from free radicals. It regulates thyroid function and plays a role in the immune system.
-Oleic Acid – A fatty acid, oleic acid lowers LDL, or “bad cholesterol,” and increases HDL, or “good cholesterol,” in the blood that can help prevent canine heart disease.
Words of caution about cinnamon and dogs—
- Cassia cinnamon (the darker, more common type) contains a compound called coumarin, which can damage the liver at high levels. One more reason to use Ceylon cinnamon instead! But Cassia cinnamon for dogs is safe as long as you don’t overdo it; a teaspoon or so every day with food will still be beneficial in all the ways described above, but won’t give you or your dog nearly as high a dose as the higher concentration found in, say, a cinnamon supplement capsule (which would contain a substantially higher amount of coumarin).
- Cinnamon has a mild anti-clotting effect on the blood, so too much can cause bleeding problems if a person is on blood-thinning medication such as aspirin. And pregnant women (or dogs) should not take too much cinnamon, as it may have a stimulating effect on the uterus.
- Being high in nutrients, its vitamins and minerals increase healing powers which help clear skin conditions.
- It has shown to soothe itching and irritations, even reducing skin conditions including eczema and psoriasis.
- The anti-inflammatory properties of oatmeal help to control hot spots.
- Biotin is a vitamin B in oatmeal that helps to support healthy skin and hair for dogs.
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