DIY Emoji Cookies for dogs! With the launch of The Emoji Movie, and so many of you that requested this treat, we decided it was time to see if we could create some DIY Emoji Cookies for dogs! Diy Dog treats are always fun!
DIY Emoji Cookies for Dogs Ingredients
1 1/4 cup Rice Flour
2 Eggs
1 tablespoon honey
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 tablespoon Carob Powder
Food coloring
Yogurt chips, or White candy melts
Directions
This is a very easy DIY treat recipe! First, preheat your oven to 350 degrees. DIY Emoji dog cookies will take the above ingredients twice. The first time around, we will create the yellow dough for the smile and heart eyes cookies. Mix together eggs, honey, vegetable oil and two drops of yellow food coloring. Whisk together, and then add the rice flour. Continue to mix with your hands until a nice dough is formed.
For the Poop Emoji dough, follow the instructions above, but also add the carob powder to create the brown color. You can also add 1 drop of purple, and 1 drop of yellow food coloring to make the color a bit brighter.
Once the dough is created, roll it out to 1/4 inch thickness, and press out your cookies! Place them on your cookie sheet and bake for 15 minutes.
After your cookies have cooled, you can choose to be finished, or decorate them. We decided to decorate ours a bit just for fun! We used melting discs, added some color, and painted the faces on all our treats!
That is it! We have done it! DIY Emoji Cookies for dogs! Doesn’t this look awesome!
Taste test time
Once again, the treats were a win!
Don’t forget to share this with your friends so they can make it with their dogs! Let us know in the comments what type of treat you want us to try making next time!
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* Please note that I’m neither a vet nor an animal nutritionist, so it’s advisable to consult with your own authority when trying new foods, and also to ensure that your dog’s home cooked diet is balanced & includes all of the nutrients that are necessary for your dog’s health. As with ALL treats, feed in moderation, and don’t feed anything to your dogs that you don’t feel comfortable feeding them. These are treats, not meal replacements.