Frozen Peach Sticks
 
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Summer will be here soon and that means long hot days playing in the sun. Just like we get hot so do our pets. This summer you can prepare a simple frozen treat made from all natural ingredients to help them cool off and enjoy some season fruit! These frozen peach sticks can be made any size for your special canine family member from itty bitty Chihuahua to giant Newfoundland.
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Recipe type: Dog Treats
Cuisine: Dog Treats
Ingredients
  • 1 pound fresh or frozen peaches, skins and pits removed
  • 2½ cups water (plus more for corn starch)
  • ⅛ cup corn starch
  • 3 cups oats (plus more for rolling)
  • 2 tablespoons honey
Instructions
  1. In a sauce pot, heat the peaches and water over medium heat until the water boils. Reduce the heat to low and simmer for 30 minutes, or until the peaches have softened.
  2. After the peaches have softened, mash them with a potato masher until smooth and return them to low heat.
  3. Place the corn starch in a separate bowl and add cold water slowly while stirring until just barely dissolved (no more than ¼ cup of water). The mixture will be very dense at the bottom.
  4. Add the cornstarch mixture into the mashed peaches and stir well. The peach mixture should thicken immediately. Add the honey and oats, stirring to combine.
  5. Remove the peach mixture from the heat and refrigerate until cold.
  6. Shape the cold peach mixture into logs, then roll in oats to coat. Freeze to harden the sticks.
Notes
Before anyone tells me that peaches are poisonous to dogs please read this!
The actual flesh and skin of a peach is NOT poisonous to dogs. The steam, leaves, and pit are. That is why the recipe tells you to remove the pit and clean the fruit BEFORE you cook it. If you are worried feel free to remove the red part around the pit along with the pit. You will need to use a spoon or cut it out but the rest of the peach is perfectly fine for your pet to receive as a treat.

The health benefits of peaches are equally as good for dogs as they are for people. Peaches are a rich source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. They are also lower in calories compared to other fruit a large peach has fewer than 70 calories and contains 3 grams of fiber! It’s also a good source of vitamins A and C.

Just like with any food or treat moderation is key to keeping your dog healthy and fit so they can enjoy a long happy life with you.
Recipe by Two Little Cavaliers at https://twolittlecavaliers.com/2014/03/homemade-dog-treats-frozen-peach-sticks.html