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Amazing 40 Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies

I swear, sometimes my sweet pup looks at me with those big eyes, and I feel this *huge* need to give him something wonderful right now, not something full of fillers from the store. That’s exactly how this recipe started! I was looking for a super fast, genuinely healthy boost for his joints, and bam—the idea for Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs hit me. These aren’t fancy baked crackers; they are simple, gelatin-based gummies powered by rich bone broth and creamy coconut milk.

If you’re like me, you already have bone broth on hand because you know how amazing the gelatin is for keeping those doggy knees happy. Seriously, this recipe takes maybe five minutes of actual work, and then nature does the rest while they chill in the fridge. Trust me, your dog is going to flip for these jiggly little snacks, and you’ll feel great knowing exactly what went into them!

Why You Need to Make Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs Today

Honestly, who doesn’t love a treat that’s both easy and genuinely good for their best friend? These little jiggles of goodness are perfect for busy days. They are packed with things you want your dog consuming daily, and the texture is always a huge hit.

  • Super fast prep time—we’re talking less than ten minutes of actual effort!
  • Excellent source of gut and joint support thanks to the gelatin and broth.
  • They freeze well, though I doubt they’ll last that long once your dog smells them.
  • You control every single ingredient when you make your Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs.

Essential Ingredients for Your Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs

Okay, the beautiful simplicity of making Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs is that you only need three things! You probably have two of them waiting in your pantry right now. Grab your measuring cups, because precision matters just a little bit here so the gummies set up perfectly. We need two cups of bone broth, half a cup of creamy coconut milk, and most importantly, four heaping tablespoons of gelatin powder.

Flower-shaped Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs in a white bowl with a paw print.

Remember, this has to be unflavored gelatin. Don’t let those pretty pink boxes of Jell-O trick you; we aren’t adding sugar or fake flavors to our dog’s treats!

Ingredient Notes and Substitutions

When picking your broth, I usually go with chicken because it’s slightly milder, but beef broth works just as wonderfully for that extra protein punch. If you tried to use the watery stuff, you’d struggle to get the firmness we need.

For the milk, please use the *full-fat* coconut milk from a can, not the carton stuff you put in coffee. The fat content helps them stay richer and softer once chilled! Always double-check those labels, buddies—we want zero xylitol or sneaky additives in these savory dog treats.

Step-by-Step Instructions to Prepare Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs

Getting these Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs made is truly a joyful process, and it moves so fast you’ll barely believe you’ve made a week’s worth of amazing snacks! Remember, the instructions I use are based on the standard order of operations that ensures the gelatin works just right. Once you see how straightforward it is, you’ll be making these all the time. You can check out my beef and carrot jerky recipe for another fast meat-based option, but these gummies are different!

First things first—grab your saucepan. We’re going to be precise here so those gummies actually set up firm and bouncy, not like savory soup!

The Crucial Blooming and Dissolving Phase

Pour your two cups of room-temperature bone broth into the pan. Now, you sprinkle that gelatin powder evenly over the top. Friend, this step is called blooming, and you must let it sit untouched for a full five minutes. If you skip this, the gelatin gets clumpy! Once it’s plumped up, move the pan to the absolute lowest heat. Stir constantly until it’s totally clear—I mean totally gone—but seriously, do not let it boil, not even a ripple!

Molding and Setting Your Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs

As soon as it’s fully dissolved, yank that pan off the heat right away. Whisk in your half cup of full-fat coconut milk until the color is uniform and creamy. Now, pour that beautiful liquid into whatever silicone molds you decided to use. I love the little dog bone shapes! Pop those molds straight into the fridge—they need a minimum of three to four hours, or until they are firm to the touch. When they’re done, you just easily pop out your Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs!

Close-up of shiny, paw-shaped Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs in a small ceramic bowl.

Tips for Perfect Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs

Making these is easy, but if you want them to look like the ones I bring to the dog park, you have to pay attention to three little things. This separates the “good” homemade dog treats from the “absolutely perfect, jiggly superstars.” Don’t worry if you mess up the first time; that’s how we learn!

My favorite tip for getting these Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs out without breaking their cute little shapes involves the molds. If you’re using tiny, intricate silicone molds, lightly spraying them with a very fine coating of avocado oil *before* pouring the mix in saves so much heartache. I know, I know, usually, we don’t need to grease silicone, but the bone broth mixture can stick right in those tiny crevices.

Another thing I learned the hard way: don’t rush the chilling time! If you try to yank them out after two hours, some parts will be liquid, and you’ll end up with a gooey mess that’s hard to clean up. Just set a reminder for four hours. If you look at my recipe for turkey jerky, quick cooking matters there, but here, slow chilling is your best friend.

What if, heaven forbid, your mixture starts to look a little separated after you add the coconut milk? That just means your broth cooled down too much before you whisked the milk in. No panic required! Just put the whole saucepan back on the lowest setting for about 30 seconds, whisk fast, and get it back into the molds immediately. Quick temperature adjustment sets those gummy structures right.

Storage and Shelf Life for Homemade Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs

Once you’ve successfully popped out those perfectly jiggly Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs, the next vital question is, where do they live?

Because we used real, whole food ingredients—the broth and the coconut milk—these treats absolutely must stay cold. You can’t just leave them sitting on the counter like those store-bought crunchy ones. They are going straight into the refrigerator!

A bowl filled with creamy, bone-shaped Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs, sitting in sunlight.

Get yourself a good, sturdy, airtight container. I mean one with a solid seal, not one of those flimsy plastic lids that lifts up in the middle. Once tucked inside their cold home, these gummies are good for a full week. That’s what I find works best before the texture starts to change, even though these are pretty stable. Seven days is your safety limit for serving your homemade Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs.

If, by chance, you make too big a batch—which I know happens because they disappear so fast—you can freeze them! Just lay them out on a baking sheet first so they don’t all freeze into one giant clump, and then transfer them to a freezer bag. They thaw out perfectly in about 30 minutes on the counter, ready to reward good behavior.

Serving Suggestions for These Healthy Dog Treats

So, you’ve got these wonderful, jiggly, healthy treats. Now comes the fun part: deciding when to deploy them! Since these are primarily made of broth and gelatin, they are fantastic for almost any scenario, but I treat them a little differently than a hard biscuit.

Because they are firm, they make absolutely incredible high-value training rewards. When you’re working on a tough recall or perfecting stays, you want something that takes a second or two to consume, making the payoff last longer. These are perfect for that! I usually toss one or two into my pocket reserve when we head out to the park.

They also make a genuinely lovely nighttime snack. They aren’t heavy like a chunk of meat jerky, but they still offer that satisfying chew that seems to calm dogs down before settling into their beds. It’s a little ritual we have built up over the years.

You’ll get a great yield, too—about 40 small gummies from one batch, depending on how big your molds are. If you’re looking for something chewier and less jiggly for a longer-lasting treat session, maybe check out my recipe for soft rabbit and parsley jerky. But for a quick, cool, nutritious bite, these gelatin snacks are unbeatable!

Frequently Asked Questions About Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs

I get so many questions about these little wonders! It makes sense—we want to make sure every treat we give them is perfect. People are usually curious about safety or if they can sneak in other ingredients. Here are the top things I hear about when folks are making their Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs.

If you’re making other homemade dog treats, you’ll find that quality control is key, and these gelatin gummies are no exception. We need to keep things safe and tasty!

Can I use water instead of bone broth for these gummies?

You technically *can*, but please don’t! Water works fine to make the gelatin set, but you instantly lose all those wonderful benefits. Bone broth provides the collagen and minerals that your dog needs for healthy joints. Skip the water if you want the real benefits of these healthy dog treats.

Are these Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs suitable for puppies?

That’s a great question regarding young pups! While the ingredients are generally safe, puppies have very sensitive stomachs. Before you introduce any new food, including these yummy Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs, have a quick chat with your veterinarian. Start super small once they clear it!

Can I add fruits or vegetables to my Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs?

This is where you have to be careful! If you want to add something, it needs to be fully pureed and very thick—think a teaspoon of pumpkin puree at most. Adding too much extra liquid or solids will completely throw off the ratio you need for the gelatin to set properly, ruining your beautiful little gelatin gummies!

What happens if my gummies don’t firm up properly?

If your Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs are still wobbly after four hours, it means your gelatin didn’t fully dissolve, or you added too much liquid. Don’t toss them! Just scoop the soft mixture back into a pan, add one extra teaspoon of dry gelatin, gently reheat until it melts the new gelatin, and chill them again. Patience pays off!

Estimated Nutritional Data for Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs

It’s smart to know what you’re giving your dog, even with healthy snacks like these! Here is the lowdown on what’s packed inside each little gummy when you make your batch of Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs. Remember, since the nutritional content of bone broth can really swing depending on if you used a rich beef base or a lighter chicken one, these numbers are just estimates—but they give you a good baseline!

You’ll see that these are naturally super low in carbs and sugar, which is exactly what we want for a guilt-free, everyday reward.

  • Serving Size: 1 gummy
  • Calories: About 25
  • Protein: 2g
  • Fat: 1.5g (mostly saturated from the coconut milk!)
  • Carbohydrates: 1g

If you are looking for ways to boost energy, maybe check out my recipe for chicken and blueberry jerky next time. But for cooling, joint-supporting treats, these gummies are the winners!

Share Your Success Making These Dog Treats

Well, friend, you’ve made it to the end, and now you have a fridge full of incredibly healthy, jiggly snacks! The best part of sharing recipes isn’t just giving out instructions; it’s hearing about how happy your dogs are when they get these!

Did your pup have a favorite shape in the mold? Did they smell the broth the minute you started heating it up? I absolutely live for those little updates!

Please, please, please jump down into the comments below and let me know how it went. Give this recipe a star rating if you loved how easy it was, and if you snapped a picture of your dog going wild for these gelatin treats, I want to see it! You can always use the contact page here if you have a big story to share.

Happy treating, and here’s to happy, healthy joints for our best pals!

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Close-up of creamy, bone-shaped Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs in a small ceramic bowl.

Coconut Milk Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs


  • Author: dogtf.com
  • Total Time: 4 hours 15 min
  • Yield: About 40 small gummies 1x
  • Diet: Low Fat

Description

Simple recipe for making dog-safe gummies using bone broth and coconut milk.


Ingredients

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  • 2 cups beef or chicken bone broth
  • 1/2 cup full-fat coconut milk
  • 4 tablespoons unflavored gelatin powder

Instructions

  1. Pour the bone broth into a small saucepan.
  2. Sprinkle the gelatin powder evenly over the surface of the broth. Let it sit for 5 minutes to bloom.
  3. Place the saucepan over low heat. Stir constantly until the gelatin is completely dissolved. Do not boil the mixture.
  4. Remove the saucepan from the heat. Whisk in the coconut milk until fully combined.
  5. Pour the liquid mixture into silicone molds suitable for small treats.
  6. Refrigerate for at least 3 to 4 hours, or until completely firm.
  7. Pop the gummies out of the molds and store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Notes

  • Always use unflavored gelatin.
  • Check with your veterinarian before introducing new foods to your dog’s diet.
  • Store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to one week.
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 5 min
  • Category: Pet Treats
  • Method: Chilling
  • Cuisine: General

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 gummy
  • Calories: 25
  • Sugar: 0
  • Sodium: 30
  • Fat: 1.5
  • Saturated Fat: 1.2
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0.3
  • Trans Fat: 0
  • Carbohydrates: 1
  • Fiber: 0
  • Protein: 2
  • Cholesterol: 5

Keywords: dog treats, bone broth, coconut milk, gelatin gummies, homemade dog food

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