Bone Broth Gummies for Pets

Bone Broth Gummies for Pets

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As a child, I have always enjoyed gummies… let’s be honest, I still love gummies! Why not share the love with our lovable fluff balls?! These treats are a great way to use up leftover bone broth without taking up more space in the freezer.


You can use any mold or base that you desire. We chose to make a jiggly turkey leg and wobbly paw prints.

Chicken Legs

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp gelatin

  • ⅓ cup hot water

  • ½ cup yogurt

  • 1.5 cups hot bone broth

  • 4 tbsp gelatin

Ingredients

  1. Combine 2 tbsp of gelatin and ⅓ cup of hot water

  2. Add ½ cup of yogurt

  3. Using a syringe, eye dropper, straw, or spoon, add the mixture to the “bone” part of the turkey leg mold

  4. Place in the fridge for about 15 minutes to firm

  5. In a separate bowl, combine 1.5 cups of hot bone broth and 4 tbsp of gelatin

  6. Fill the remaining space in the leg mold

  7. Place in the fridge for 2 hours to be ready to serve!

  8. TIP: Place the silicone molds on a cutting board before filling to make for easier placement in the fridge

Step #3 Pictured

Mushroom Paws

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup bone broth

  • 2.5 tsp unflavored gelatin

  • 1 tsp mushroom powder

  • Yogurt/Water/Gelatin Mix from Steps 1 & 2 above 

Instructions

  1. Combine ¼ cup of hot bone broth and 2.5 tsp of gelatin

  2. Mix in 1 tsp of a mushroom powder supplement of your choice for added immune support (& color)

  3. Using a syringe, eye dropper, straw, or spoon, add the mixture to the “toe bean” part of the paw print mold

  4. Place in the fridge for about 15 minutes to firm

  5. Using the remaining previous mixture of water/gelatin/yogurt from the leg recipe, fill the remaining space of the paw print

  6. Place in the fridge for 2 hours to be ready to serve!

  7. TIP: Place the silicone molds on a cutting board before filling to make for easier placement in the fridge.

Step #3 Pictured

Rather make your own bone broth?

You can check out the recipe below if you'd like to swap for a homemade bone broth, instead!