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They work great! Fuji doesn't even chew them, just swallows them whole. Apparently they smell really good because the vultures (ie dogs) came out when I started making them.





You can also make them in larger quantity using the 1:1:2 parts. For example, this amount makes about 30 pockets:

1/2 cup Milk

1/2 cup Crunchy Peanut Butter

1 cup Flour

Helpful Hints

In my experience, dogs prefer whole wheat flour to all-purpose, but they'll eat anything with pb.

If your dog is allergic to wheat, you can use any kind of other flour you want.

I like the chunky pb because then your dog won't be able to easily detect the pill forms hiding in the pocket. Although, with Fuji, not a problem since he didn't chew it.

If your dog is allergic to dairy, you can probably use water.

Store in the fridge a week or two, or in the freezer for longer.





Very simple ingredients that you'll already have at home. Stores beautifully. No mess. My favorite - Cheap





I give the homemade pill pockets 5 buttons up!





IMPORTANT UPDATE! Check your peanut butter for the ingredient Xylitol!

Xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs , and is usually found in sugar free, low sugar, or high protein peanut butters. Big name peanut butter brands seem to be ok, but ones with Xylitol are listed at this , and is usually found in sugar free, low sugar, or high protein peanut butters. Big name peanut butter brands seem to be ok, but ones with Xylitol are listed at this website . If you find out more brand names with Xylitol, please post a comment, and I will update my list. For more information on Xylitol and other poisonous substances, check out the

But don't worry too much! Most peanut butters are safe and your dog will love the pill pockets!