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Make 1 amazing Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies

Okay, stop right there! Are you tired of pulling out a hard, noisy biscuit every time your pup nails a ‘sit’ or ‘stay’? Me too! When I’m deep in serious training mode, I need something that vanishes fast, something that screams ‘high value!’ to my eager trainee. That’s exactly why I perfected these Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs.

Forget those overly dry, crumbly store-bought snacks. These treats are soft, totally delicious to them, and every bite is packed with goodness from real bone broth. Seriously, making your own Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs is so easy; you’ll wonder why you didn’t start yesterday. I keep a big batch in the fridge because when training gets intense, you need high-quality fuel that keeps their focus locked right on you. You can even see the golden warmth of the broth shining through!

If you want to see instant focus improvement during those quick-fire training drills, check out how these gummies compare to something like Golden Paste for Dogs—they are both total game-changers when it comes to getting your dog excited about learning!

Why These Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs Work So Well

When we’re working on recalls or quick-fire obedience, the last thing you want is your dog sitting back, trying to crunch down on a huge, hard biscuit. That’s wasted training time! These Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs are my secret weapon because they disappear almost instantly. They are such high-value rewards; the dog barely stops processing the taste before they’re ready for the next command. That speed is everything when you’re chaining behaviors together!

Close-up of homemade Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs in a small bowl, with a Golden Retriever looking on.

Also, I feel great giving these because they aren’t just filler—they are packed with real, beneficial nutrition. It took me watching my own senior dog struggle with dry kibble to realize how much goodness we can pack into a simple training reward. If you want to know more about the philosophy behind our recipes, check out our About page!

The Advantage of Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs Texture

Hard, crunchy treats require chewing, and chewing interrupts your flow! If you’re teaching a heel, the second your dog stops to crunch, you’ve lost focus. These gummies are the opposite; they are perfectly designed to be eaten in one swift little gulp. This instant gratification keeps their energy high and maintains that laser focus you need for advanced training. They are the ultimate, fast-acting positive reinforcement tool, especially for new tricks where you give many repetitions.

Bone Broth Benefits in Your Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs

Bone broth isn’t just trendy; it’s truly amazing for dogs. I make sure to use a high-quality, low-sodium product because it is rich in collagen and amino acids. This means you are actively supporting your dog’s joint health just by giving them a treat! Plus, the gelatin itself is marvelous for gut lining support. So, while you’re rewarding good behavior, you’re also building them up from the inside out. It’s a total win-win situation here!

Gathering Ingredients for Your Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs

Alright, let’s get down to the good stuff! The ingredient list for these soft chews is wonderfully short, which I absolutely love because it means less shopping and less fuss. Trust me, simple ingredients equal better results!

Precise Ingredient Measurements for Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs

You only need four things to make these magic bites happen. The key here is quality, especially with the broth. Don’t just grab anything off the shelf; keep it clean for your best buddy!

  • 1 cup beef bone broth, low sodium (now, this is important—make sure it is unsalted or *very* low sodium, we don’t need the extra salt!)
  • 1/2 cup unflavored gelatin powder
  • 1/4 cup water (and this water needs to be cold!)
  • 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast (this one is optional, but I highly recommend it; it adds a savory, almost cheesy flavor that dogs go wild for!)

Step-by-Step: Preparing Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs

Okay, now for the fun part—putting this all together! Don’t let the gelatin step scare you; it’s super simple, but it makes all the difference in getting those perfect, pliable **Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs**. We’re going to move quickly but gently, because high heat is the enemy of good gelatin.

First things first, get your ingredients prepped even before turning on the stove. I like to have everything measured out so I can focus completely on the mixing once the broth is warm. If you are using a new silicone mold, have that ready too! You can see my preferred method of handling the liquids over on this detailed guide if you want a visual on the mixing.

Blooming Gelatin for Perfect Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs

This step is non-negotiable if you want soft chews instead of a rubbery mess! Remember Step 2? You need to sprinkle that gelatin powder right over the cold water in a tiny bowl. Don’t stir it right away—just let it sit there for about five minutes. This process is called “blooming.” What’s happening is the gelatin particles are absorbing all that water and starting to swell up. If you skip this, you’ll end up with annoying little gelatin lumps stuck throughout your mixture later, and nobody wants that in their **Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs**.

Combining and Setting Your Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs

Next, gently warm up your bone broth in a small saucepan over low heat. It just needs to be warm enough to incorporate the gelatin—we are absolutely *not* boiling it, or you’ll kill the setting power of the gelatin! Once it’s warm, take it off the heat. Now, stir in that bloomed gelatin mixture until it is completely dissolved and everything looks smooth and silky. If you’re using that fun nutritional yeast, toss it in now and give it a final whisk. Pour the whole liquid right into your shallow dish or mold. Patience time: put it in the fridge for at least four hours until it is totally firm across the top. That long chill is what creates those wonderful soft chews!

A bowl full of homemade Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs, with a curious dog looking on in the background.

Tips for Success When Making Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs

Even with super simple recipes like this, sometimes things don’t play out perfectly the first time, and that’s totally okay! I’ve hit a few snags over the years when making these, especially when I rushed the chilling time. Remember that low-sodium broth rule? Seriously stick to it, because too much salt can make the texture a little weird when it sets.

There’s no need to scrap the batch if things go slightly sticky, though! If you find that your finished Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs are clinging to your fingers a little too much after cutting, I have a neat little trick that saves the day.

Troubleshooting Texture in Your Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs

If your gummies are a bit too tacky coming out of the mold or when you cut them, don’t panic! The fix is easy and keeps them safe for training sessions. Just take a teaspoon of rice flour—yes, plain old rice flour—and lightly dust the cut pieces. The natural starches absorb just enough surface moisture to make them easy to handle and toss into your treat pouch. It’s like giving them a tiny, non-stick coating so they don’t clump together while they wait for their next reward.

For more pro tips on getting everything just right, you can always check out this resource on maximizing treat success when using gelatin.

Storage and Shelf Life for Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs

Okay, once you’ve successfully made these beautiful, jiggly rewards, we have to talk about keeping them fresh! Because we aren’t baking these, they rely entirely on the fridge to stay safe and delicious. We want these **Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs** to be ready for action, not spoiled!

This is super important for trust; since these treats have zero artificial preservatives, they absolutely must be kept cold. Treat them like fresh leftovers, not like dry biscuits you leave in the car glove box! If you store them properly, they stay perfect for training, but leaving them out is a no-go.

A bowl of amber-colored Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs with a curious Golden Retriever in the background.

When stored correctly in an airtight container in the refrigerator, these wonderful soft chews are good for about seven to ten days. I usually aim to use them up within that first week just to be safe. If you find yourself with extras past that window, just toss them—it’s better to be safe than sorry with homemade goodies!

If you’re looking for ways to stretch that shelf life a bit further, I keep a quick guide handy over on this post that covers freezing methods for gelatin treats. But honestly, they disappear so fast in my house, I rarely need to freeze them!

Frequently Asked Questions About Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs

I always get questions when I whip up a batch of these training aids! Since they are so easy and effective, folks want to make sure they can tweak them for their own needs. Here are some of the questions I hear most often about these fantastic **Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs**.

If you have more thoughts or want to compare notes, I keep all my community feedback organized over on this FAQ page!

Can I use chicken broth instead of beef broth in these training gummies?

Oh, absolutely! You totally can swap the broths. If your dog prefers chicken or you have better quality chicken broth on hand, go for it! The main goal is getting that gelatin to set nicely and providing that savory flavor they love. Since the texture is what makes these **soft chews** so great for rapid training, as long as you use the same amount of gelatin powder, the chicken broth version will work just as perfectly. My pup loves variety, so I often alternate between beef and chicken flavors!

How do I cut the gummies into uniform shapes for training?

This part is great for making them look professional, but honestly, once they are firm, you can just slice them with a regular sharp knife into little squares. If you want really cute shapes—and let’s be real, who doesn’t?—you can use those tiny little cookie cutters! I have a set of bone and paw shapes. Just make sure that whatever cutter you use is small, because these are intended as quick rewards, not meal replacements. If you use a mold instead of a flat pan, that just saves you the cutting step entirely, though!

Are these Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs suitable for puppies?

Yes, they really are! Because the texture is so wonderfully soft, they are fantastic for puppies who are just starting their training journey and might not have all their adult teeth yet. Hard biscuits can sometimes be too tough for the little ones. The gentle nature of these soft chews means they are easy on their mouths, and the low sodium content is great for growing pups. Just remember to give them treats in moderation, even the healthy ones!

Estimated Nutritional Information for Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs

Now, I know some of you are super dedicated label readers, and since these Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs are homemade, the nutrition label is kind of ‘estimated,’ right? But even with the basic ingredients we used—beef broth, gelatin, and a little yeast—we can look at the bigger picture. When I calculated this out based on the yield, I was really pleased!

Since these are just little nibbles for high-value training moments, the serving size is tiny, which keeps everything low-cal. That’s great news if you’re managing your dog’s weight or just trying to keep extra calories low during intense training periods. You can find more about the science behind why certain ingredients benefit our pets over at this nutritional breakdown page.

Here’s what my math told me about a single little gummy:

  • Calories: About 15 per gummy
  • Protein: Roughly 1 gram
  • Carbohydrates: About 3 grams
  • Sodium: Very low, usually around 5mg per gummy

The best part? Zero sugar and zero fat, which is exactly what I aim for in my training treats. The sodium is only present from the broth itself, so be sure to start with that low-sodium option we talked about earlier! This keeps our **soft chews** guilt-free, even when you give five or six during a single long session!

Share Your Success with These Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs

Now that you’ve got your own supply of amazing, high-value **Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs** ready to go, I just have to know how it went! Did your dog go crazy for the bone broth flavor? Do they finally start paying attention when you pull out that container?

I always love hearing about which pups are loving these soft chews. Head down to the comments section below and leave a rating for the recipe—it really helps other dog parents! And if you took a picture of your pup trying to grab one out of the air or looking extra proud after nailing a trick thanks to these treats, please share it with me! You can tag us on social media, or even reach out through the contact page; I genuinely love seeing your success stories.

If you want to see what kind of feedback others have given or read success stories from people using this recipe, feel free to browse our community feedback area here: Check out the comments!

Happy training, and enjoy those happy, focused eyes!

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A bowl of amber-colored Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs with a golden retriever looking on in the background.

Soft Chew Bone Broth Training Gummies for Dogs


  • Author: dogtf.com
  • Total Time: 4 hr 15 min
  • Yield: Approximately 50 small treats 1x
  • Diet: Low Fat

Description

Simple recipe for making soft, chewy training treats using bone broth for dogs.


Ingredients

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  • 1 cup beef bone broth, low sodium
  • 1/2 cup unflavored gelatin powder
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast (optional, for flavor)

Instructions

  1. Pour the bone broth into a small saucepan.
  2. Sprinkle the gelatin powder over the cold water in a separate small bowl and let it bloom for 5 minutes.
  3. Gently heat the bone broth over low heat until warm, but do not boil.
  4. Remove the broth from the heat. Stir in the bloomed gelatin mixture until completely dissolved. If using, stir in the nutritional yeast now.
  5. Pour the liquid mixture into a shallow baking dish or silicone mold suitable for small treats.
  6. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or until completely firm.
  7. Cut the set gelatin into small, bite-sized squares or use small cookie cutters.
  8. Store the gummies in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Notes

  • Use high-quality, low-sodium bone broth for the best results.
  • If the mixture is too sticky after setting, you can lightly dust the cut pieces with a small amount of rice flour.
  • These treats are best consumed within 7 to 10 days when refrigerated.
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 5 min
  • Category: Dog Treats
  • Method: Chilling
  • Cuisine: Pet Food

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 gummy
  • Calories: 15
  • Sugar: 0
  • Sodium: 5
  • Fat: 0.1
  • Saturated Fat: 0
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0
  • Trans Fat: 0
  • Carbohydrates: 3
  • Fiber: 0
  • Protein: 1
  • Cholesterol: 0

Keywords: dog treats, bone broth, training gummies, soft chews, homemade dog food

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