Peanut Butter and Jelly Linzer Cookies for Dogs

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Peanut Butter and Jelly Linzer Cookies for Dogs

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Its been about seven years since I made these Peanut Butter and Jelly Linzer cookies for my three dogs, Cody, Jacko and Buddy. They loved these cookies and between the three of them, they were gone in a few days. Sadly, Cody and Buddy have crossed over the Rainbow Bridge. I decided to whip up a batch for Jacko and I thought I would share them with you. They are really cute and contain only a few ingredients.

Gather and Measure the Ingredients

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Ingredients:

1 1/2 cup whole wheat flour + 2 tablespoons for dusting

3/4 cup water

1/2 cup peanut butter

4 ounces of unsweetened applesauce

1-2 tablespoons strawberry jelly

** IMPORTANT**

PLEASE read the ingredients on the back of your peanut butter and make sure that it does not contain xylitol. Xylitol is an alcohol derived from plants and it is a natural sweetener. However, it is extremely toxic to dogs. Some brands are adding xylitol to reduce the sugar. Also make sure there is no salt added to the peanut butter. I use Teddie All Natural Peanut Butter. It contains one ingredient - PEANUTS.

PLEASE read the ingredients on the back of your jelly. Sugar should not be the first ingredient. I suggest using jelly that is sweetened with fruit juice. BUT, NOT grape juice. Grape juice may be toxic to dogs since grapes are known to be toxic. Even though, sugar is safe for healthy dogs, they should have it in very small amounts as a treat on occasion. Also, please make sure there are no sugar substitute ingredients in the jelly. Just fruit and sugar and/or fruit juice.

Combine the Ingredients

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In a large mixing bowl combine the flour, peanut butter and applesauce. Slowly add water a little at a time, kneading the dough until its formed.

Separate the Cookie Dough Into Two

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Separate the cookie to into two equal parts. It is easier to roll out a smaller portion. Also, you can freeze one and bake it at another time.

Roll the Cookie Dough

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Roll the cookie dough into a thin sheet, 4mm thin.

Cut Out the Cookie Shapes

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Use your cookie cutter to cut out the cookies. You will need a small cookie cutter to cut out the center of every other cookie. I used a 3" and 1" dog bone cookie cutter. But any shape will do as long as there is a cut-out center. I don't think the doggies will mind a round or heart shape cookie.

Place Cookies on a Baking Cookie Sheet and Bake

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Place the cookies on the cookie sheet and make sure you have pairs. You can also bake the small piece that were from center. They make great bite sized peanut butter cookie treats.

Bake cookies for about 10 minutes.

Remove and cool before assembling.

Assemble the Doggie Peanut Butter Linzer Cookies

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Place a thin layer of jelly onto the solid cookie and place the cookie with the cut out center on top.

Cookies should be stored in the refrigerator in an air tight container.

Enjoy!!

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Perfect Linzer Cookie for your doggie to ENJOY!