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  • Should You Be Feeding Your Dog Honey?

    Should You Be Feeding Your Dog Honey?

    Is Honey Safe For Dogs?

    So, can dogs have honey? Yes! Honey is not only safe for dogs, it can be beneficial for them, too! 

    Honey is a powerful antioxidant with anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties which make it just about the healthiest sugar alternative out there. Eating local honey has been effectively used to help treat the symptoms of allergies in humans, which suggests the possibility of the same benefits for canines, and honey has even been used topically in clinical settings on dogs to treat wounds and protect the skin. 

    While studies on the long-term benefits of adding honey to your dog’s diet are sparse, it is perfectly safe to give your dog a little bit of honey, and they could even enjoy a health boost!

    Nutritional Value of Honey

    Source: @ASpoonFullOfHope

    Because it is mostly sugar, honey isn’t a particularly nutritionally dense food, though it does contain a variety of valuable compounds that can make it a beneficial part of your dog’s diet. The naturally occurring antioxidants in honey are the biggest reason to give your dog honey, and can help to:

    • Enhance wound healing
    • Reduce allergy symptoms
    • Boost energy
    • Soothe gastrointestinal distress

    How Much Honey Can My Dog Have?

    The amount of honey you can safely feed your dog each day depends entirely on their size. 

    Size (in pounds)

    Honey Per Day

    <10 lbs

    ¼ tsp

    10–20 lbs

    ½ tsp

    20–50 lbs

    ½ – 1 tsp

    50–75 lbs

    1 – 1 ½ tsp

    75+ lbs

    1 ½ – 2 tsp

    Note that not all dogs can safely eat honey. Dogs that are diabetic, immunocompromised, or suffering from an underlying condition should not be given honey without first consulting with a veterinarian. 

    Likewise, puppies should not be given honey, since it can contain botulism spores that their developing immune system may not be able to process.

    Common Types of Honey

    Here are the most common types of honey you’ll find at your local grocery or pet store and whether or not they’re safe for dogs to have. 

    Type of Honey

    Safe for Dogs? 

    Key Features

    Clover Honey

    Yes–in moderation

    Made by bees who collect nectar exclusively from clover flowers

    Comb Honey (honeycomb) 

    Yes–in very small quantities

    Honey that has not been extracted from the waxy comb

    Creamed Honey (whipped)

    Yes–in moderation

    Honey that has been processed to create a creamy, spreadable texture

    Hemp Honey

    Yes–follow dosing instructions

    Honey infused with cannabinoids (typically CBD) and beneficial compounds from the hemp plant

    Hot Honey

    NO–can cause gastrointestinal upset, vomiting, diarrhea, and discomfort

    Honey infused with chili peppers to create a spicy/sweet flavor. Contains capsaicin.

    Manuka Honey

    Yes–in moderation

    Made by bees who collect nectar exclusively from mānuka trees. Considered especially healthy and beneficial.

    Raw Honey

    Yes–in moderation

    Honey that has only been extracted from the comb and strained with no additional processing.

    Unfiltered Honey

    Yes–in moderation

    Honey that has only been extracted from the comb with no additional processing. 

    Wildflower Honey

    Yes–in moderation

    Made by bees who collect nectar exclusively from mixed wildflower varieties. 

    Banana & Honey Dog Treat Recipe

    Created by TheBritishBaker for her Cocker Spaniel puppies Brie and Henri, this recipe features honey and banana as the key flavors and utilizes whole wheat flour to create a crispy, crunchy dog biscuit. 

    Ingredients:

    • 2 cups of water
    • 2 medium bananas, mashed
    • 1 egg
    • 2 tbsp honey of your choice
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract (optional)
    • 1 tsp baking powder
    • 4 ½ cups whole wheat flour + more for dusting

    Supplies:

    • Baking sheets
    • Parchment paper
    • Stand mixer (or a hand mixer + a large bowl)
    • Wire cooling racks

    Instructions:

    1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
    2. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
    3. Combine water, bananas, egg, honey, and vanilla extract in the bowl of a stand mixer. Mix thoroughly on a medium setting to combine.
    4. Add baking powder and mix to combine.
    5. Add the flour ½ cup at a time, mixing well after each addition. A rough, slightly sticky dough should form.
    6. Dust a clean surface lightly with flour and dump the dough out onto it. 
    7. Knead the dough for about 6-8 minutes or until the dough is no longer sticky. Dust lightly with more flour as needed. 
    8. Roll the dough into a ¼-inch thick rectangle and cut. Gather scraps and repeat the process until you have used all of the dough. 
    9. Place the cut dough pieces onto the prepared baking sheets and bake in a preheated oven until golden brown or about 20 minutes. Cook time will vary depending on the size of your cookie cutters. 
    10. Turn off the oven but leave the treats inside. Allow the treats to dry and become crisp for 30-40 minutes.
    11. Remove from the oven and allow to cool on the baking trays for 10 minutes before transferring to wire racks to cool completely. 

    Can Dogs Have Honey? The FAQ

    Looking for more answers to your honey-related questions? Here’s everything dog owners like you are asking. 

    Can honey be toxic to dogs?

    No! Honey does not contain anything that is toxic to dogs, but you can feed them too much. Too much honey could cause vomiting, diarrhea, elevated glucose levels, and upset stomach. 

    Can dogs have raw honey?

    Yes. Dogs can have raw honey.

    What should I do if my dog licks some honey?

    Nothing! Your dog just enjoyed a sweet treat, and as long as they didn’t eat a large amount of honey, they will be completely fine. 

    What are the benefits of honey for dogs?

    Honey can offer a number of benefits to dogs when regularly added to their diet including:

    • Anti-inflammatory benefits
    • Reduced allergy symptoms
    • Boosted wound healing

    Can I give my dog honey for a cough?

    It’s not a good idea to treat a dog’s cough with honey. While it may ease some discomfort, it won’t treat the root cause of anything. Additionally, dogs with compromised immune systems should not eat honey, so it’s best to get your dog checked by a vet if they are coughing. 

    What is topical honey?

    Topical honey products are used to treat external wounds, irritation, rashes, etc. Many dog skincare products contain honey as a key ingredient, but there are also varieties of honey sold specifically for topical use. 

     

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  • 3-Ingredient Cakes To Make For Your Dog

    3 Ingredient Dog Cakes

    As much as we love the delicious pup-friendly cakes at The Dog Bakery, there’s something special about making your own treats. It’s like making your own dinner, but you’re making something special for your best friend!

    To help you out, we’ve compiled a list of the best and simplest ways to treat your pooch! These recipes are simple to make and only require 3 ingredients, making them perfect for every budget.

    The Easy-to-Make Doggy Birthday Cake

    Celebrating a special occasion like a birthday, gotcha-day, or training graduation?

    The gourmands of Garlic Head have a fantastic three-ingredient recipe for your pooch! This is a simple recipe with only a few steps, and the results can be frozen for reuse.

    Source: garlic-head.com

    Ingredients

    • ⅓ cup cooked brown rice
    • ¼ cup plain cooked chicken, shredded
    • 2 tablespoons raw unsalted peanut butter
    • 1 small sweet potato
    • 1 tablespoon unsweetened greek yogurt (optional)

    You won’t need any special supplies or appliances for this recipe!

    Instructions

    1. Use a toothpick or fork to poke some holes in the sweet potato before microwaving it for 6–8 minutes. Remember to stop the microwave at the halfway point to flip the potato.

    2. Remove the sweet potato from the microwave. Once it has cooled, scrape out the orange flesh. You’ll likely have about ½ cup of sweet potato when you’re done.

    3. Mix 1 tablespoon of peanut butter into the scooped-out mashed potato. As you stir, add in the chicken and rice.

    4. Place the mixture onto a plate and mold it into a cake shape. Allow it to cool until firm.

    5. If desired, use the second tablespoon of peanut butter or the greek yogurt to frost the resulting cake.

    The Basic Dog Cake

    For dogs with a refined palate, there’s Pastries and Pets’ three-ingredient cake. This simple recipe is perfect for any occasion, including birthdays, and dogs are always huge fans of the results.

    Source: pastries4pets.com

    Ingredients

    • 2 large eggs
    • 2 tablespoons olive or canola oil
    • 1 cup rice flour
    • ¼ cup water
    • 1½ teaspoons baking powder (optional)

    You’ll also want to prepare a medium or large baking sheet.

    Instructions

    1. Preheat the oven to 350°F.

    2. Using a bowl, mix together the eggs, oil, water, and flour. 1½ teaspoons of baking powder can be added to help the batter rise, but its inclusion is your choice!

    3. Spray or spread some oil on your pan to prevent sticking.

    4. Divide the batter into batches. You can make small balls or use cookie cutters to create unique shapes.

    5. Bake for 18 minutes and allow the cakes to cool before serving.

    Easy-to-Make Pupcakes

    Finally, we have More Than Cocos’ fantastic pup-friendly pupcake recipe. Don’t let their simplicity fool you! These quick-and-easy pupcakes are always a hit with pups.

    Source: morethancocos.com

    Ingredients

    • 3 eggs
    • ½ cup oat flour
    • ¼ cup peanut butter

    This recipe requires an oven and mugs or molds to shape the results.

    Instructions

    1. Preheat the oven to 375°F.

    2. Combine the ingredients in a small bowl and whisk together. The result will be a bit runny, like cake batter.

    3. When you’re happy with the consistency, pour the batter into two small mugs or the molds of your choice. Place these in the oven for about 12–15 minutes, cooking until firm.

    4. Allow the cake to cool before serving. You can also store them in the fridge for up to a week.

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