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Top your treats for your best friend with something yummy!

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When you have four dogs, you make a lot of yummy treats for them. That is why you may want to know hoHow to Make Icing for Dog Cookies.

This is a recipe that I had shared elsewhere. Because this recipe was so popular, I thought that I would also share it here.

How to Make Icing for Dog Cookies

Obviously, this recipe has little to do with being sugar free.
This recipe is here because, to make a long story short, I am an admitted 'crazy dog lady' (sort of...).
Living in my home is a pack of four dogs. These dogs really like when I make homemade treats for them. Why wouldn't they right?

As you can probably conclude, I make cookies for my dogs quite often.
Sometimes, when I make them cookies I will also make icing to go with them. However, that icing is not a boring kind of icing. Thankfully, it is a fun icing as well.

We all know that there are certain foods that pets should not eat.

I can think of no pet owner who wants their pet to get sick. Especially, when their pet gets sick from something that they fed to them. As a result, we want what we feed to our pets to be safe for them as well.

For these cookies we will also be using cream cheese.
Dog cookies frosted with cream cheese icing are popular with my dogs. I must note that cream cheese based icing for dog cookies does not harden as icing that you may be use to. As a result, it can be a bit messy and should probably be refrigerated.

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  • Easy Homemade Dog Biscuits.
  • Peanut Butter and Banana Dog Biscuits.
  • Whole Wheat Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Biscuits

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Learning How to Make Icing for Dog Cookies is easier than you may think.
It really takes three basic ingredients. I like to top those three basic ingredients in an icing with something special such as bacon bits, shredded carrot, or specially made for pet consumption sprinkles.

What you will need to make this-How to Make Icing for Dog Cookies
– 1. Cream Cheese- 1 12 ounce package softened (low fat)
– 2. Honey- 3 teaspoons
– 3. Cinnamon- 2 teaspoons
– 4. Optional items- peanut butter or pumpkin (sub in for equal amounts of some of the cream cheese), bacon bits.

How to Make Icing for Dog Cookies

– Combine all ingredients in a bowl and beat with a mixer until it becomes fluffy.

Check out my whole wheat peanut butter and honey dog biscuit recipe. Here are some really cool cookies cutters for dog cookies. Lastly, if you are thinking of using sprinkles on top of your dog cookies, it is imperative that you avoid anything with Xylitol in it. Certain other ingredients may be less harmful in small amounts. Certainly, you can check with your veterinarian if you have any concerns.

What we should stay away from is chocolate.

Chocolate is a favorite ingredient for use to use in our frosting. Because we like our chocolate, it can seem to be a tasty idea to make an icing made with chocolate for our pups.However, as a warning to you, chocolate contains caffeine, theobromine, phenylethylamine, and fromamide. I do not know much about these ingredients but, I have heard that in certain quantities that can make a dog very sick. I would never want this to happen on mu watch.

Lastly, there are a few products that can help you out.
You could bypass this whole recipe and purchase a pet-safe icing online.

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Do you use mixing bowls?

Probably yes since are here. I like these mixing bowls and use them all of the time. Check out that nonslip bottom. Totally worth the money as it can save you many a mess.

Here are some more helpful baking items.
A non-stick three tier cooling rack. This is an amazing space saving idea that I know I need all of the time. You know how all of that holiday baking goes when you have batches of cookies that need to get cooled at the same time.

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How to Make Icing for Dog Cookies

Top your treats for your best friend with something yummy!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Total Time9 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • – 1. Cream Cheese- 1 12 ounce package softened low fat
  • – 2. Honey- 3 teaspoons
  • – 3. Cinnamon- 2 teaspoons
  • – 4. Optional items- peanut butter or pumpkin sub in for equal amounts of some of the cream cheese, bacon bits. Pet safe toppings as well to sprinkle on top.

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients (except for toppings) and mix until you reach your desired consistency.

Recipe Notes

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December 9, 2017

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FAQs

What is the icing on dog cookies made of? ›

Place cooked tapioca (or potato) starch and yogurt in a small bowl and combine thoroughly. Mix in water, a tablespoon at a time, until you get the consistency of frosting. Get creative with your icing: Make a holiday decoration, write your dog's name, or just dip BLUE Santa Snacks or BLUE Health Bars into the frosting.

What kind of frosting can dogs eat? ›

Yogurt Frosting for Dogs

Place yogurt and tapioca starch in a small bowl and thoroughly combine. Mix in milk a teaspoon at a time until consistency of frosting. Decorate or dip the dog treats.

How do you make dog icing that doesn't crack? ›

Whisk together dried egg whites and water in a medium bowl until frothy. Mix in tapioca flour and yogurt powder. Stir in coconut oil until all ingredients are combined. Divide icing into bowls and color with concentrated food coloring or powdered food coloring.

How to make decorated dog treats? ›

Directions
  1. In a small bowl add the cornstarch and honey.
  2. If using Peanut Butter, add it with the honey. The peanut butter gives the icing a smother consistency.
  3. Start adding water until desired consistency is achieved.
  4. Divide into portions and color with natural gel colors.
  5. Use to drizzle or spread on top of dog treats.

Can dogs have powdered sugar frosting? ›

Icing or other dessert frostings are extremely high in sugar, which is not good for your dog. Although your dog will not die if they eat a bit of icing, it is not good for them because it is extremely high in sugar.

Can dogs eat regular icing? ›

Feeding your dog sugary foods like frosting or icing in large quantities is not advisable because it can lead to various health issues, including obesity, dental problems, and, in extreme cases, pancreatitis.

Can dogs have homemade frosting? ›

Please don't. While accidently ingesting a small amount of frosting isn't a problem, frosting can cause tummy troubles for your pup. And in the long-term sugar poses various risks for dogs, including causing metabolic changes.

Can dogs have Cool Whip? ›

Cool Whip uses high fructose corn syrup, which isn't toxic to dogs, but definitely isn't good for them. Sugar-free Cool Whip uses NutraSweet, which is derived from stevia, and is also non-toxic to dogs, but could upset their tummy in large quantities.

Is cream cheese OK for dogs? ›

Cream cheese is fine to feed to dogs but choose the plain varieties. Any cream cheese with garlic, onion, or chives must be avoided as the allium family of plants is toxic to dogs. Cottage cheese is one of the best options as it has a lower fat content and less salt. Blue cheese must never be fed to dogs.

Why does my dog icing crack? ›

So if you apply frosting, it dries to a hard shell overnight. It is now set. But, over the next day, the treat is still drying and thus, shrinking. So when the treat shrinks, but the frosting is now a hard shell, simple physics shows that the frosting will get a stress crack.

Can dogs eat sugar cookies with icing? ›

Neither the iced sugar cookies or the fatty roast would be toxic as such to Bailey but they could cause a minor transient episode of vomiting and / or diarrhoea because of the sudden intake of unaccustomed rich food.

Do they make doggie ice cream? ›

And that's exactly why we churned up Ben & Jerry's Doggie Desserts with very limited amounts of dairy, so they are perfectly safe for your dog to enjoy. These frosty treats for dogs are made with sunflower butter, which is dog-safe (and dog-delicious).

How do you thicken dog icing? ›

Watch the video below to see how you can save that runny icing with just a little peanut butter! Add 1 -2 tablespoons of regular creamy peanut butter. Do not use chunky or diet peanut butter. Mix until desired thickness is achieved!

What make good dog treats? ›

Always make sure to factor treats into your dog's daily ration and reduce the size of meals to balance it out.
  • Cooked lean meat. ...
  • Your dog's dinner. ...
  • Peanut butter. ...
  • Pumpkin. ...
  • Apple slices. ...
  • Fresh vegetables. ...
  • AdVENTuROS dog treats.

How do you make dog food coloring safe? ›

Many spices and herbs can be used to colour your pup's food in a healthy way. You can use turmeric powder for yellows and oranges, spirulina* for greens, and beetroot powder* for pinks and reds.

What's the difference between frosting and icing on cookies? ›

Frosting is the thickest of these confections and is ideal for spreading or piping on cakes, cupcakes and cookies. Icing is a little thinner than frosting and is often poured or piped over coffee cakes, pound cakes, doughnuts and cookies—and it usually hardens when it dries.

Can dogs eat sugar cookies without icing? ›

While the worst-case-scenario for most dogs who eat a cookie is gastrointestinal distress, cookies that contain toxic ingredients could cause serious health issues that require the help of a veterinarian. To keep your dog safe, happy, and healthy, it's best to avoid giving them any human cookies.

Is Carob safe for dogs? ›

Carob has a similar taste to chocolate but isn't toxic for dogs, it even has multiple health benefits — ideal (and tasty) for your pup!

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