Why My Kitchen Smells Like Peanut Butter Most of the Time

Hello, fellow small dog lover. Caring for small dogs means big love and, let’s face it, some quirky challenges too. You want your tiny sidekick to have the best—whether it’s good food, a safe environment, or little extras that make tails wag. That’s where I step in. My ten pound hound Moe, is my supervisor, of course. That’s Moe in the photo above. Funny thing he’s next to his favorite treats. He looks like a tough guy, huh? He’d open those zip lock bags if he could. Trust me.

Hi, I’m Cyn. My Ten Pound Hound Blog & Bakery are all about helping you give your small pups the life they deserve. From health and safety tips to fun ideas for keeping your dog’s days exciting, you and your buddy are covered in my blog.

It’s packed with useful advice to keep you informed, inspired, and ready for anything. We have access to a lot of information these days, but researching, can be exhausting. You won’t have to be Columbo now that you’ve found My Ten Pound Hound blog. I’m doing the furry leg work and reading for you. Not to mention personal experience… I’ve been around nothing but small dogs since I was a child.

A key part of caring for your little charmer is health. So, let’s talk about homemade dog treats because they’re healthier than store bought. Moe insists I inform you of this particular part of a healthy diet. Moe, the hound mentioned above, is my baby. He’s a rescue with separation anxiety. He’s half Chihuahua, half Pekingese. All told, the cutest dog alive! I know you can relate to that sentiment and you might disagree with me because your baby is. I get it.

Your little cutie is going to be happy you hopped on the computer today. Why? You just found your source for reliable tips, and all-natural, bite-sized goodies that are just the right fit for small mouths. Every treat is made with simple, wholesome ingredients and a sprinkle of love. Your little dog deserves nothing less.

Pint-sized pups should have the very best. All dogs should, but ya know. Your baker, yours truly, prepares each one of these hand-crafted treats with tiny pups on her mind during the entire process. No secret ingredients allowed in my kitchen.

Ingredients:

Whole Wheat Flour

All-Natural Peanut Butter

Baking Powder

Cinnammon

These are so good, you wouldn’t think they could be this basic, but they are.

Here’s proof these simple treats are yummy.

Notice the three photos below.

Frame 1: Cute pleading face.

Frame 2: Hinting for a treat.

Frame 3: Oh, I’ll get it myself.

He knows where Mom keeps the treats she makes for him.

The goodies he seeks are shown in their packaged state in the other photos.

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“The gift which I am sending you is called a dog, and is in fact the most precious and valuable possession of mankind.” — Theodorus Gaza

Moe making cute face
Small dog sitting on kitchen floor looking up at shelves with various containers and household items.
A small brown dog stands on its hind legs reaching toward a shelf. The shelf is filled with various containers, a plastic jar of dog treats, and a red electric fly swatter. In the foreground, there is a large jug on the floor next to the shelf.
Peanut butter dog treats in bone shape, packaged in a clear bag with paw prints.
A brown paper bag containing bite-sized peanut butter paw treats for small dogs, labeled "Bite-sized peanut butter paw treats for dinky dogs, Net Wt. 3.5 oz." with one treat placed in front of the bag.
A brown bag of dog treats labeled "Itty-bitty peanut butter bones made for mini mouths" with a net weight of 1.3 oz. The bag features an image of three small dogs on a blue circle label and contains small bone-shaped treats. A few treats are scattered next to the bag alongside a quarter for size comparison.
Transparent container with brown dog treats shaped like paws, a few spilled outside; a coin is nearby for size reference.