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Looking for a special holiday treat for your favorite dog? These Gingerbread Puppuccinos with Gingerbread Cookies for Dogs will give your dog something fun to sip on while you're enjoying all those holiday co*cktails!

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I didn't think it was possible, but as my dog gets older, I'm pretty sure she's getting more anxiety. She's always been crazy anxious and scared of the world, but the last couple weeks have been on another level.

We're talking, she won't go near our front door because we got a new rug delivered that's standing upright in the corner. She looks up in terror at every basketball hoop and mailbox on our daily walks, despite the fact that she's walked by them a million times in the past with no problem at all.

She doesn't cry or bark at other dogs anymore, but now army crawls away from them as quickly as possible. Don't even get me started on her reaction to the house that put up a blinking holiday light display. She was not impressed. It hurts my heart to see her so scared over what seem like such silly things.

I work with her every day on getting over her fears, but I think anxiety is just a part of her makeup and training can only go so far (we once got her a highly-ratedanti-anxiety device for her collar and the second I took it out of the package, she RAN and wouldn't let me get near her with it).

I think that's partly why I like spoiling her when I can and keeping her spirits bright as much as possible. Especially during the holiday season. From pupcakes to pancakes and more, I love making homemade dog treats for Winnie and this Puppuccino is one of the easiest yet.

I feel like we all want to give our dogs a little extra love during the holidays when we're all indulging so much (especially if said dog gets extra anxiety over the UPS man ringing the doorbell 4 times a day!) and this is one of the most perfect ways.

What is a Puppuccino?

In case you haven't heard of Puppuccinos, they're "drinks" you can get for your dog at Starbucks.

OK, so it's really just whipped cream that the barista will put in a cup for you if you ask.

This Gingerbread Puppuccino is more than just whipped cream, but still incredibly simple to whip up.

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Is Ginger Good for Dogs?

Many vets do say that ginger is great for dogs. It can help with nausea, bloat, heartworm, arthritis, and more and is even said to help fight cancer.

So, I'm feeling pretty good about giving my dog ginger cookies and a special ginger drink.

That said, remember thatevery dog reacts differently to foods (and some can’t do dairy), so check with your vet if you have any questions before making these gingerbread puppuccinos for your pup!

How to Make Gingerbread Cookies for Dogs

Of course, I also made homemade gingerbread cookies for dogs, to serve along with the Puppuccino... Gingerbread Pups, if you will. I used these awesome littleMeri Meri cookie cutters that my mom got me for my birthday.

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There's no mini labradoodle (Winnie's breed) cookie cutter, per say, but I found the one I felt like most suited her.

I'm pretty sure it's some sort of schnauzer and it doesn't quite have Winnie's tail, but I think it's close enough. Winnie didn't seem bothered!

To make the cookies, whisk together whole wheat flour, all-purpose flour, and ginger in a large bowl.

Mix eggs and â…“ cup water into flour mixture until well combined. Add additional water in 1 Tbsp at a time until dough is soft and firm without being dry or crumbly. You might only need 1 Tbsp of the water.

On a lightly floured surface, knead dough a couple times by hand until it all comes together. Roll dough out to about ¼" thickness and cut shapes out with cookie cutters. Gather any leftover dough, knead together, roll out again, and cut out more cookies.

Place cookies on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet about 1-inch apart. Bake for about 12 minutes at 350 degrees, until cookies are just starting to turn golden at edges. Bake 1-2 minutes longer for a crispier cookie (my dog prefers soft!).

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Let cool on baking sheet for a couple minutes before removing to wire rack to cool completely.

There's no molasses in these cookies, so I suppose these aren't true gingerbread, but proper dog-friendly gingerbread instead.

Gingerbread Puppuccinos Recipe

The Gingerbread Puppuccino is simply coconut milk (the kind in the carton), 2% Greek yogurt, and fresh ginger blended together.

Of course, it's topped with homemade whipped cream, a little ground ginger, and a couple holiday sprinkles for good cheer.

Easy peasy, but your dog doesn't have to know that.

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You can whip this up with 5 minutes and top it with a dog-friendly gingerbread cookie or a store-bought biscuit if you choose.

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Take a sip.... It's quite delicious and totally appropriate for human consumption, as well!

So, now the big question I know you're all wondering... Did Winnie like it?? Yes, she loved it! She was so happy to dig in.

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She went right for the whipped cream and then started licking up the Puppuccino.

I should note that the Puppuccino in the photos is actually a double Puppuccino, so if you want enough to fill a grande Starbucks cup, you'll need to double the recipe.

I don't recommend you let your dog drink a double in one sitting! Winnie drank about a quarter of this before stopping.

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As I've mentioned before, Winnie is a very picky eater, so I get really happy when I make her a homemade treat that she's excited about.

And she not only enjoyed the Puppuccino, but she's been snacking on the gingerbread cookies for the last week.

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I've cooked and baked for Winnie plenty, but this is the first drink I've made her... And I'm sure it won't be the last!

In fact, I think I'm going to make her another Gingerbread Puppuccino on Christmas when everyone else is celebrating with eggnog and holiday co*cktails.

Do you like to treat your dog a little extra during the holiday season? Have you ever ordered him or her a Puppuccino at Starbucks?

More Dog-Friendly Recipes

If you love making homemade treats for your dog as much as I do, check out these recipes:

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  • Chicken Jello
  • Beet Cookies
  • Peanut Butter Pupcakes
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Gingerbread Puppuccinos with Gingerbread Cookies for Dogs

Looking for a special holiday treat for your favorite dog? These Gingerbread Puppuccinos with Gingerbread Cookies for Dogs will give your dog something fun to sip on while you're enjoying all those holiday co*cktails!

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Course: Dog-Friendly

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Dog Recipes, Dog-Friendly Recipes, Homemade Dog Treats

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 12 minutes minutes

Total Time: 32 minutes minutes

Makes: 1 Puppuccino (quantity of cookies depends on size)

Author: Sues

Ingredients

  • ½ cup unsweetened coconut milk (the kind in the carton)
  • ½ cup 2% Greek yogurt (nonfat is fine, as well)
  • ½ Tbsp chopped fresh ginger
  • ¼ cup heavy cream
  • Ground ginger, for sprinkling
  • Sprinkles, if desired
  • Gingerbread Cookies for Dogs, for garnish (recipe below)

Gingerbread Cookies for Dogs

  • 1 ½ cups whole wheat flour
  • 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 ¼ tsp ground ginger
  • 3 large eggs
  • â…“ cup, plus 2 Tbsp water

Instructions

  • Add coconut milk, Greek yogurt, and chopped ginger to a blender and blend well.

  • In a bowl with a hand mixer or whisk, beat heavy cream just until stiff peaks form.

  • Pour Puppuccino into a cup and top with whipped cream. Sprinkle ground ginger and sprinkles on top. Garnish with a homemade gingerbread cookie or other biscuit.

Gingerbread Cookies for Dogs

  • Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees and cover a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • In a large bowl, whisk together whole wheat flour, all-purpose flour, and ginger.

  • Mix eggs and â…“ cup water into flour mixture until well combined.

  • Add additional water in 1 Tbsp at a time until dough is soft and firm without being dry or crumbly. You might only need 1 Tbsp of the water.

  • On a lightly floured surface, knead dough a couple times by hand until it all comes together. Roll dough out to about ¼" thickness and cut shapes out with cookie cutters. Gather any leftover dough, knead together, roll out again, and cut out more cookies.

  • Place cookies on prepared baking sheet about 1-inch apart. Bake for about 12 minutes, until cookies are just starting to turn golden at edges. Bake 1-2 minutes longer for a crispier cookie (my dog prefers soft!). Let cool on baking sheet for a couple minutes before removing to wire rack to cool completely.

Notes

The amount of cookies Gingerbread Cookie recipe makes depends on the size of your cookie cutter. With my small dog cookie cutters, I got about 5 dozen cookies.

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Gingerbread Puppuccinos Recipe

What toppings go on a Puppuccino? ›

Cinnamon, on the other hand, isn't toxic at all and while it's unlikely to have any particular health benefits for your dog in such small quantities, its strong flavour might add some extra appeal to their puppuccino treat. Other toppings your pooch might enjoy are plain popcorn, puffed rice, or even a carrot 'flake'.

Is gingerbread safe for dogs? ›

The simple answer is no; dogs should not be given gingerbread. In addition to the large amounts of sugar and fat, gingerbread often includes nutmeg, which can be toxic to dogs. For more information, we spoke to veterinarian Dr. Lindsay Butzer opens in a new tab for how to keep your dogs safe this holiday season.

Can my dog eat ginger cake? ›

Technically right, but still no. Ginger is fine in moderation for dogs, but it usually isn't a crowd favorite. Gingerbread, however, contains nutmeg, which is never something you should see in your dog's diet. Additionally, gingerbread can give dogs an upset stomach for hours or even days after ingestion.

What is Starbucks Puppuccino made of? ›

The coffee giant's puppuccino is actually just lightly flavored whipped cream, made from heavy whipping cream and vanilla syrup.

What kind of whipped cream is in a Puppuccino? ›

We recommend making your dog homemade whipped cream. This way you can use coconut cream to avoid any lactose allergies and monitor the amount of sugar. Regular whipped creams that have added sugars shouldn't be given to dogs that are overweight, and may cause many dogs to have an upset stomach!

How to make dog safe whipped cream? ›

Pour coconut milk into the canister of your whipped cream maker and close securely. Add whipped cream charger and shake the coconut milk gently. Spray your coconut whipped cream onto your puppy pastries, puppuccinos, or right into your dog's mouth!

How much does a puppuccino cost? ›

How Much Does the Puppuccino Cost? Starbucks provides Puppuccinos free of charge. But it's good manners to order something else when you ask for a Puppuccino too. And a nice tip is never amiss either.

Are pup cups free at Starbucks? ›

Starbucks is standing firm on its complimentary woof and water conditions. The coffeehouse said it plans to continue offering pup cups and water free of charge, top executives said during the company's annual meeting with shareholders (pdf).

Can a dog eat scrambled eggs? ›

Eggs are nutritious for both people and dogs. They can be tasty treats or a hearty breakfast, whether they're hard-boiled, poached, scrambled, or over easy. A cooked entire egg or yolk can be good for your dog, unless your pet has a pre-existing health condition like acute pancreatitis or diabetes.

How much gingerbread can a dog eat? ›

For instance, a large dog (like a Great Dane) who eats one small gingerbread cookie may be just fine, while a much smaller dog (like a Chihuahua) who eats the same amount could get sick. If your dog has eaten gingerbread, keep an eye on them and watch for any of the following symptoms: Vomiting. Diarrhea.

Can a dog eat a banana? ›

Bananas are safe for dogs, but moderation is key. Bananas are high in sugar, so too much of it can put your dog at risk of developing medical conditions. You should give your dog only a few thin slices of banana once in a while. At least 90% of your dog's food should be regular dog food.

Can dogs have honey? ›

Yes, dogs can have honey in small amounts as it's high in sugar. Honey provides antioxidants and can help with allergies in dogs. Some dogs may find the sweetness of honey overwhelming. Ensure honey is pure, without added sweeteners or xylitol, which is toxic to dogs.

Can dogs have cinnamon? ›

Cinnamon is non-toxic to dogs according to the ASPCA. In small amounts, which means one teaspoon or less per serving as an occasional treat, it is perfectly safe and may even offer health benefits. However, in large quantities, it may irritate the mouth or stomach, cause low blood sugar or even liver disease.

Can dogs eat marshmallows? ›

Marshmallows, regardless of their sweetener content, are loaded with sugar, which should never be given to your pet. Even if your dog consumes marshmallows without artificial sweeteners, you should still be cautious as the high sugar levels can lead to an upset stomach, pancreatitis, and vomiting.

Is a Puppuccino just regular whipped cream? ›

What is a puppuccino? A Starbucks puppuccino's beauty is in its simplicity: an espresso cup filled with whipped cream. Fin. The puppuccino was born in 2008 by animal rescue advocate and former Starbucks barista Rocky Kanaka, who started offering the simple, delicious treat to enthusiastic dogs at his store.

How much does a pup cup cost at Starbucks? ›

How Much Does the Puppuccino Cost? Starbucks provides Puppuccinos free of charge. But it's good manners to order something else when you ask for a Puppuccino too. And a nice tip is never amiss either.

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