If you want to make your dog really happy, make them some Chicken Jello. Yes, jello! These dog treats are easy to make with just 2 ingredients & so fun for pups to eat!
Yes! Dogs can eat gelatin (though you should always check w/ your vet before introducing new foods), but can't eat the sugar-packed flavored jello (or the sugar-free kind). This recipe is made with plain gelatin!
Place molds in fridge for 1 ½-3 hours, depending on how big they are, until set. Test by touching jello with finger. If finger sticks, jello needs more time in fridge.