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Amazing 3-Ingredient Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones

Listen, if your dog is starting to slow down a little, or if you just want to be proactive about keeping those senior joints happy, you know that feeding them good stuff matters. I started obsessing over this when my goofy Boxer, Buster, started favoring his back leg after long walks. Store-bought chews are fine, but honestly, I never really knew what was in them! That’s why I worked tirelessly to perfect these super simple, homemade Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs.

Seriously, this recipe is my absolute favorite because it’s almost foolproof, and seeing Buster happily gobble these up feels like I’m giving him the very best natural joint support. They set up fast, they’re easy to hide in their regular kibble, and you control the quality! Forget reading ingredient labels you can’t pronounce; this is real, honest dog food goodness.

Why Make Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs?

Honestly, ditching the mystery treats has been such a relief. When you are looking for specific, targeted bone strength support, you have to control the inputs, right? I love that these homemade gummies mean I know exactly what my dog is consuming. It’s about giving them premium joint support without all the fillers other brands might sneak in.

  • They use the power of quality bone broth, which is packed with the good stuff dogs naturally need for healthy connective tissue.
  • They are incredibly low-fuss to make, meaning less time in the kitchen and more time playing fetch!
  • You can adjust the consistency slightly if you need to use them as a special reward or a daily supplement.

Simple Ingredient Transparency

Commercial dog treats can be such a gamble. I read one label recently and had no idea what half the additives were! With this recipe, you are using just three things—broth, gelatin, and a little optional turmeric. You get to see that rich beef broth go in, knowing that it’s the base for excellent canine wellness. It’s the peace of mind you can’t buy off the shelf.

Convenient, Chewy Texture for Dogs

The texture is what makes these a huge hit in our house, especially since Buster is getting a bit older and can be sensitive to really hard biscuits. These gummies are wonderfully chewy—they aren’t jiggly like Jell-O, they have some real substance! They break apart nicely during training sessions, and they are super easy for dogs with sensitive teeth to manage. You can find some great ideas on boosting joint health, like adding golden paste to their meals, but these gummies are a wonderful, tangible treat!

Gathering Supplies for Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs

Before you even think about heating up that broth, let’s get our station ready! Showing preparedness is half the battle when you’re making something like these Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs. You don’t want to be scrambling for a mold while your gelatin sets up too fast, trust me, I’ve learned that the hard way!

This isn’t rocket science, but having the right little tools makes the whole process feel seamless, like you’re a seasoned treat maker, not just a rushed pet owner. Keep everything handy before you start blooming that gelatin.

Essential Equipment List

You really only need a few things, which is the beauty of this recipe:

  • A small saucepan—nothing gigantic, just something wide enough to stir easily.
  • A whisk or a sturdy spoon for stirring. You need to mix until it’s totally smooth!
  • Silicone molds. This is important! I use small, flexible silicone ice cube trays because they make popping them out effortless. If you find a cute bone-shaped mold, even better, but aim for small portions.

If you’re looking for inspiration on other ways to boost their health through homemade snacks, check out my recipe for chicken and parsley joint support jerky! It uses similar principles but different tools.

Precise Ingredients for Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs

Okay, ingredient precision here is key because we are relying on the chemistry of gelatin and liquid to set up perfectly. If you mess up the ratio, you end up with soupy sadness, and nobody wants that when making Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs!

Stick exactly to these measurements, and you’ll consistently get those perfect little blocks that Buster loves.

  • Two cups of Beef Bone Broth: This is the absolute foundation, so please make sure it is unseasoned! If you make your own, make sure there’s no salt, onion, or garlic in there, obviously. We only want the good, savory collagen base.
  • Two tablespoons of Unflavored Gelatin Powder: This must be the unflavored stuff, not the sugary dessert mix! This is our setting agent, so measure this carefully.
  • One teaspoon of Turmeric Powder: This one is optional, but I highly recommend it. It doesn’t really affect the taste much, but it throws a lovely, warm golden color into the gummies, making them look extra appealing. You can read more about the benefits of turmeric in my chicken and turmeric jerky recipe!

That’s it! Just three things. Simple, right? But those three things are what make these treats work so well for joint support.

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Step-by-Step Guide to Making Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs

This is where the magic happens, but you need to pay close attention to temperature and timing! We aren’t trying to cook anything here; we are just trying to fully hydrate that gelatin powder so it can do its job supporting your pup’s mobility. Follow these steps exactly, and you’ll have perfect little bones ready for the fridge in under ten minutes. If you think you’re rushing, just pause for a second. A little patience during this stage ensures you get great results for your homemade beef and green bean power jerky style treats too!

Blooming the Gelatin

First things first, get one cup of your unseasoned bone broth and pour it into your saucepan. Now, take that two tablespoons of gelatin powder and sprinkle it evenly right over the top of the liquid. Do not stir! You have to let it sit undisturbed for five full minutes so the granules can soak up the liquid. This is called blooming, and it stops the gelatin from clumping up later on.

Dissolving and Mixing the Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs Base

Once the five minutes are up, put the saucepan over very low heat. You need to stir constantly here, not wildly—just gentle swirls—until that gelatin is completely dissolved and the liquid is perfectly clear again. Be warned: do not let this boil, or you’ll ruin the setting power! Once it’s clear, pull it straight off the burner. Now, stir in the remaining cold cup of broth and your optional turmeric for color. Mixing in the cold liquid after heating helps bring the temperature down fast.

Setting and Storing Your Dog Treats

Grab your silicone molds and carefully pour the warm mixture into the cavities. Don’t overfill them! Pop those molds straight into the refrigerator. Seriously, put them in there and leave them alone for a minimum of four hours. They have to be completely firm, or they turn into sticky messes. Once they’re solid blocks, gently pop them out and immediately transfer your wonderful Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs into an airtight container for storage.

A white bowl of yellow Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones with a curious Golden Retriever in the background.

Tips for Perfect Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs

These little guys are super easy, but I still managed to mess up my very first batch. I got distracted checking emails while the gelatin was blooming, so I didn’t sprinkle it evenly. When I heated it up, I had these weird, grainy blobs of raw gelatin floating around! Total fail. I learned that you MUST allow that initial five-minute rest period so the Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs set up right.

Don’t worry if your first go isn’t perfect! That’s why we use molds—if they come out too soft, you just know you need a tiny bit more gelatin next time. It’s all part of the process of making great homemade beef and pumpkin weight gain jerky too!

Ingredient Quality Matters

I can’t stress this enough: the broth quality is everything. If you use broth seasoned for humans, you are adding salt and maybe even onion powder, and that’s a big no-no for our pups. Always source or make bone broth that is pure, unseasoned, and ideally, rich in natural collagen for that great joint support factor.

Troubleshooting Texture Issues

If you pull them out and they feel a little floppy, don’t stress! You absolutely cannot reheat them to add more gelatin now; you’d just end up with a watery mess. On your next batch, just boost that gelatin powder by maybe half a teaspoon. That slight increase will give you the firmer texture you are looking for immediately!

Frequently Asked Questions About Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs

I get so many questions every time I post these little guys online! It makes sense, because when you are making health-focused dog treats, you want to be absolutely sure you’re doing the right thing. Here are the things folks ask me most often about making these Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs.

How long do these homemade dog treats last?

Because we aren’t using any preservatives, you absolutely must keep these stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They are good for about ten days, but honestly, if you are making them for joint support supplements, they usually disappear long before then!

Can I use chicken broth instead of beef broth?

Yes, you totally can! Chicken broth works just as well for structure. I prefer beef broth because I feel like it often yields a richer starting collagen content, but you can definitely use any unseasoned, plain broth. It keeps that amazing joint support going either way.

Are these suitable for puppies?

For growing puppies, I always say check with your vet first. While the base ingredients are healthy, you want to make sure the gelatin ratio is perfect for their tiny digestive systems. If you are making other digestive aids, like my chicken and pumpkin jerky, you should always clear supplements with your vet first.

Nutritional Snapshot for One Gummy

It’s important to remember that these homemade little gems are treats designed for extra goodness, not full meals! Since we aren’t adding any fats or sugars besides what is naturally occurring in the broth and gelatin, the numbers are pretty low, which is great for daily rewards. This data is just an estimate based on standard commercial ingredient breakdowns, but it gives you a good ballpark idea for budgeting those daily allowances. For more healthy recipes, sneak a peek at my salmon and spinach omega jerky!

  • Calories: Approximately 15 per gummy
  • Protein: About 2 grams
  • Fat: Less than 1 gram
  • Carbohydrates: Around 1 gram

Share Your Dog’s Reaction

Now that you’ve got the recipe for these incredible little nuggets—I truly hope Buster or your favorite pup loves them as much as mine does! Seeing how excited my dogs get when they see me pull out the silicone tray absolutely makes my day. It’s such a simple way to show you care, right?

A bowl of orange Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones with a golden retriever looking eagerly in the background.

I really, really want to hear how your dogs reacted to these Bone Strength Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs! Did your picky eater suddenly become a gourmet critic? Did you make a batch for your older dog and notice a little pep in their step?

Please take a moment to rate this recipe below and drop me a comment. Tell me if you used bone broth, what shape you molded them into, and most importantly, how fast they disappeared! If you ever have questions while you’re working on the dissolving step or anything else, don’t hesitate to reach out. You can always get in touch with me directly through my contact page. Happy treating!

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Bone Strength Dog Gummy Broth


  • Author: dogtf.com
  • Total Time: 4 hours 15 min
  • Yield: Approximately 30 small gummies 1x
  • Diet: Low Fat

Description

Simple recipe for homemade bone broth gummies to support your dog’s bone health.


Ingredients

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  • 2 cups Beef Bone Broth (unseasoned)
  • 2 tablespoons Unflavored Gelatin Powder
  • 1 teaspoon Turmeric Powder (optional, for color)

Instructions

  1. Pour 1 cup of bone broth into a small saucepan. Sprinkle the gelatin powder evenly over the surface of the broth. Let it sit for 5 minutes to bloom.
  2. Gently heat the saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly until the gelatin is completely dissolved. Do not boil the mixture.
  3. Remove the saucepan from the heat. Stir in the remaining 1 cup of cold bone broth and the turmeric powder, if using.
  4. Pour the liquid mixture into silicone molds suitable for small dog treats (ice cube trays or small candy molds work well).
  5. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or until completely firm.
  6. Pop the gummies out of the molds and store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Notes

  • Always use unseasoned bone broth made specifically for pets or plain, unsalted homemade broth.
  • Store these gummies in the refrigerator; they will soften at room temperature.
  • If your dog has specific dietary restrictions, consult your veterinarian before introducing new supplements.
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 5 min
  • Category: Pet Treats
  • Method: Chilling
  • Cuisine: Pet Food

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 gummy
  • Calories: 15
  • Sugar: 0
  • Sodium: 5
  • Fat: 0.5
  • Saturated Fat: 0.2
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0.3
  • Trans Fat: 0
  • Carbohydrates: 1
  • Fiber: 0
  • Protein: 2
  • Cholesterol: 1

Keywords: dog treats, bone broth, gelatin, bone strength, homemade dog food, joint support

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