Bake your own tail waggingly tasty Easter treats Share the love with your four-legged friend this Easter, with our bake-at-home Easter treats recipe. Using only a small number of natural ingredients including carrot, apple & oats - our recipe will make around 50 tail-waggingly tasty & crunchy treats for your canine companion. Carrots are often underrated, but they are packed full of natural anti-oxidants and have an enjoyable crunchy texture and a sweet, aromatic taste which dogs love! An apple a day may not keep the vet away, but it’s a healthy choice anyway. Apples are a good source of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. They also contain pectin, a type of fiber that acts as a prebiotic. This means it promotes the growth of good bacteria in your dog's gut. Oats are one of the healthiest grains you can feed your dog, and are a great source of important vitamins, minerals, fiber and antioxidants. All this helps your dog feel fuller, regulate bowel movements, boost energy without the crash and are said to help lower the risk of cancer. Ingredients 100 grams finely grated carrot 100 grams unsweetened apple puree 100 grams whole jumbo oats 100 grams plain white flour Instructions Preheat the oven to 180°C and line a baking tray with parchment paper/baking paper Combine and mix all of the ingredients together in a bowl. The dough will be sticky to handle and you won’t be able to roll it out. Scoop out bite-sized pieces and roll into a loose ball. Gently flatten the ball into a flatter circle about 5mm thick Place on baking paper and bake for 25 minutes or until they are a golden brown colour Nutritional information 826 Calories. 81% Carbohydrates, 8% Fat, 11% Protein Ideal for: healthy, active dogs. Treats are to be fed as part of a balanced diet. * These treats are only to be shared when baked, as unbaked dough or mixture should not be fed to dogs