Sourdough Dog Treats: Can Dogs Eat Sourdough?

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You may know that sourdough can be dangerous for your dog, however, these crisp and delicious sourdough dog treats are perfectly safe for your furry friend to eat without fear of upsetting their tummy. While uncooked sourdough is extremely dangerous for your dog, and cooked sourdough provides little to no nutrition, sourdough dog treats and biscuits are on another level! So why not give these yummy treats to your dog today?

Sourdough dog treats: can dogs eat sourdough?

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Can Dogs Eat Sourdough?

Dogs can’t eat sourdough because it is a fermented product. uncooked sourdough starter or uncooked sourdough can be dangerous for your dog and can make the very sick once ingested.

Can Dogs Eat Sourdough Treats?

Yes, absolutely. Sourdough treats are a better alternative than sourdough bread itself. Despite sourdough’s track record, it provides no nutritional value to dogs whatsoever.

However, sourdough treats contain added nutrients from eggs, peanut butter, pumpkin, and oats.

You should never give your dog sourdough treats if they suffer from gluten sensitivities.

Sourdough Discard Dog Treats Recipe

These super-easy and nutritious sourdough dog treats make the perfect treat for your furry friend.

And here’s how to make them:

  • Type: Biscuits
  • Cuisine: American
  • Recipe yield: 16 biscuits
  • Preparation time: 1 hour
  • Cook time: 20 minutes
  • Total time: 1H20M

Ingredients

  • 2 large eggs
  • 180g sourdough discard
  • 160g pumpkin or sweet potato puree
  • 64g natural creamy peanut butter
  • 90g quick-cooking oats
  • 180-240g whole wheat flour

Instructions

  1. In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine eggs, sourdough discard, pumpkin puree, and peanut butter until well incorporated.
  2. Mix in the oats and leave this to rest at room temperature for 30 minutes. Allow the oats to absorb some of the liquid, or until it resembles loose cake batter.
  3. Heat the oven to 350°F.
  4. Add 1 ½ cups of whole wheat flour to the wet ingredients, and mix on low speed. If the mixture is quite sticky, add the remaining flour, until you’re left with a slightly tacky dough. You can add additional ingredients like rolled oats for a delicious dog snack.
  5. Transfer the dough to a lightly floured surface and knead.
  6. Divide the dough in half, and cut the treats into your desired shape. Transfer the treats to a parchment-lined baking sheet. The treats won’t expand during baking, so you can place them close together.
  7. Bake the treats for 20 minutes until they’ve puffed and browned. These treats will be chewy on the inside, and dogs love crunchy treats, so bake them for another 10 minutes.

Tips For The Best Sourdough Dog Treats

While this is a super easy recipe, there are a few tweaks you could do to make sure your dogs get the best treats.

  • Spray the biscuits with olive oil for extra crispiness.
  • Add some peanut butter, but make sure that it’s natural peanut butter with no added sugar.
  • You can use an active sourdough starter if you wish.
  • If your dough is super sticky, then simply add some extra whole wheat flour to bring it together.

What Flour is Best For Dog Treats?

It’s best to use whole wheat flour when making sourdough dog treats, as this ensures that your furry friend receives the most nutrient-dense food they can.

Though you can certainly use any type of flour, if you wish to feed your dog with the healthiest flour there is, then wheat flour is the perfect choice for you.

If you don’t wish to use wheat flour, you could substitute any type of flour you have in your pantry, i.e., chickpea flour, coconut flour, or even almond flour.

Using Pumpkin Puree In Dog Treats

Pumpkin puree is the best way to add extra fiber to your dog’s diet.

Some of the benefits of pumpkin for dogs are:

  • Supports digestive health
  • Promotes good urinary health
  • Pumpkin seeds can be a natural remedy for worms and parasites.
  • A good source of antioxidants and vitamins including Vitamin A, C, zinc, and magnesium.

If you’re using canned pumpkin puree then it’s essential to use the kind without additives.

You can also make your own pumpkin puree, by microwaving pumpkin. or sweet potatoes, and mashing them with a fork.

Sourdough dog treats: can dogs eat sourdough?

Sourdough Dog Treats

If you really want to feed your dog some sourdough bread, or simply want your furry friend to join the sourdough team, then simply whip up a batch of delicious, and nutritious sourdough dog treats. Add whatever ingredients you like to make them even tastier, like this dog treat recipe featuring sweet potato and bacon.

FAQs

Can Dogs Eat Sourdough Treats?

Yes, in fact, sourdough treats are much better than giving them sourdough bread itself. Sourdough bread provides dogs with no nutritional value whatsoever.

Why Can’t Dogs Have Sourdough?

Digesting sourdough may produce alcohol in the dog’s stomachs which is very toxic to dogs.

What Happens If Dogs Eat Sourdough Bread?

Sourdough bread is safe for most dogs that aren’t suffering from any wheat intolerance, but only as an occasional snack.

Can Dogs Have Sourdough Crackers?

Yes, sourdough crackers are perfectly safe and non-toxic for dogs.

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Sourdough dog treats: can dogs eat sourdough?

Sourdough Discard Dog Treats Recipe

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These super-easy and nutritious sourdough dog treats make the perfect treat for your furry friend.

  • Total Time: 1 hr 20 mins
  • Yield: 16 biscuits 1x

Ingredients

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  • 2 large eggs
  • 180g sourdough discard
  • 160g pumpkin or sweet potato puree
  • 64g natural creamy peanut butter
  • 90g quick-cooking oats
  • 180240g whole wheat flour

Instructions

  1. In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine eggs, sourdough discard, pumpkin puree, and peanut butter until well incorporated.
  2. Mix in the oats and leave this to rest at room temperature for 30 minutes. Allow the oats to absorb some of the liquid, or until it resembles loose cake batter.
  3. Heat the oven to 350°F.
  4. Add 1 ½ cups of whole wheat flour to the wet ingredients, and mix on low speed. If the mixture is quite sticky, add the remaining flour, until you’re left with a slightly tacky dough. You can add additional ingredients like rolled oats for a delicious dog snack.
  5. Transfer the dough to a lightly floured surface and knead.
  6. Divide the dough in half, and cut the treats into your desired shape. Transfer the treats to a parchment-lined baking sheet. The treats won’t expand during baking, so you can place them close together.
  7. Bake the treats for 20 minutes until they’ve puffed and browned. These treats will be chewy on the inside, and dogs love crunchy treats, so bake them for another 10 minutes.
  • Author: Natasha Krajnc
  • Prep Time: 1 hr
  • Cook Time: 20 mins

By Natasha Krajnc

Hi! My name is Natasha and I'm specialized in home sourdough bread baking and currently based in Slovakia - a very small country in Central Europe. My bread baking story began in 2011 when I decided to give up commercial yeast. I felt tired all the time (especially after eating bread and other foods made with yeast), I wasn’t motivated to do anything, had trouble concentrating throughout the day, my abdomen was bloated and I was like a trumpet on steroids – basically, I was quite a wreck. I was a big bread lover (and still am) and having to stop eating bread was quite hard at that time but I felt I was on a right way to give my body a chance to heal itself.

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