19a Best Recipes for Homemade Dog Treats (2024)

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19a Best Recipes for Homemade Dog Treats (1)Ivis EstradaUpdated: Mar. 10, 2023

    Your fur baby deserves the best, especially when it comes to food. Keep 'em happy and healthy with these delish dog treat recipes!

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    Peanut Butter Carob Cups

    This recipe is for a dog-friendly version of peanut butter cups! Made with only four ingredients (carob chips, coconut oil, peanut butter and honey), these homemade treats are ready in 30 minutes and will easily be your pup’s favorite. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Classic Dog Biscuits

    You won’t need much to bake this dog cookie recipe: wheat flour, wheat germ and of course, your pup’s favorite peanut butter. Your canine pals will fur-sure go crazy over these. —Shannon Norris, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    3/19

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    Sweet Potato Dog Treats

    To make chewy sweet potato treats, simply peel and slice your sweet potatoes, coat them in coconut oil and turmeric and then roast them in the oven for a few hours. They’re the perfect pick-me-up snacks for your pup. —Kate Morgan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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    4/19

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    Peanut Butter Frozen Dog Treats

    This dog treat recipe is so refreshing! Combine peanut butter, Greek yogurt and a ripe banana in the blender and you’ll have treats on hand for when your dogs are behaving paws-itively perfect. You can even customize this treat with fruit like blueberries, strawberries or pumpkin. —Molly Allen, Hood River, Oregon

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    5/19

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    Chicken Dog Treats

    Your dog’s tail will wag for these homemade chicken dog treats. Made with healthy, whole food ingredients like chicken, sweet potatoes, oat flour and chicken broth, these treats will be gobbled right up. You can even store them in the freezer for up to three months. —Kate Morgan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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    Cheddar Dog Treats

    Any pampered pup will be lucky to fetch these cheese dog treats for Christmas. The yummy strips are made with real cheese, which most dogs can’t resist.—Lydia Driscoll, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Peanut Butter Pupcakes

    Spoil your best friend with homemade dog cupcakes, aka “pupcakes.” This recipe uses creamy peanut butter for a burst of dog-friendly flavor in the cake and frosting. Sprinkle crushed dog biscuits on top for decoration. —Molly Allen, Hood River, Oregon

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    Is your dog turning another year older? Gather your two- and four-legged friends and celebrate with fun dog birthday party ideas.

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    Peanut Butter Coconut Oil Treats

    Three ingredients are all it takes to makethese creamy canine confections. Kelly Rowe of Live Laugh Rowe mixes peanut butter, cinnamon and coconut oil for these homemade treats. Use a cute paw print silicone tray and your dogs will go mutts over them.

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    3-Ingredient Dog Treats

    Nothing tells your four-legged friend how much you love them like homemade treats. With only three ingredients—apples, peanut butter and oats—and 15 minutes of bake time, these treats will teach you how easy it is to make dog treats at home. —Kate Morgan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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    10/19

    Dog Birthday Cake

    Celebrating your furry friend’s birthday? Whip up this homemade dog cake with simple ingredients like applesauce, bananas and peanut butter. Be sure you stick to safe baking ingredients that don’t have artificial sweeteners that can be toxic to your dog. —Molly Allen, Hood River, Oregon

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    Psst: Serve this cake with Dairy Queen’s pup cup to go all out!

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    Peanut Butter Bacon Dog Doughnuts

    Not only are these dog doughnuts by Laura of Sunny Day Family made of ingredients you already have at home, but they have bacon which makes everything better. Top these treats off with some Greek yogurt, toss them in the freezer and bone appetit!

    And if you run out of these dog doughnuts, head to Tim Hortons for a treat from the secret dog menu.

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    12/19

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    Pumpkin Ginger Dog Biscuits

    The best thing about these bone-shaped biscuits? You already have all of the ingredients in your pantry (and you can finally use up that can of pumpkin). Feed these to Fido when his stomach is upset, as ginger helps relieve nausea. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    13/19

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    Peanut Butter Dog Treats

    Looking for a healthy dog treat recipe that won’t have you running to a specialty store for any ingredients? This is the one! Add a bit of parsley for a natural breath freshener and look forward to all the puppy kisses you’ll get for making these delicious dog treats. —Elizabeth Harris, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

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    14/19

    Oat and Apple Dog Pretzel Treats

    With chewy rolled oats and fruity applesauce,these pet-approved pretzelsby the Cookie Rookie are sure to have even the most stubborn pups sitting and staying. The treats even use gluten-free flour (which you can swap for coconut flour, too) so they’re healthy and hearty.

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    Breath-Freshening Treats

    Bad breath? There’s a treat for that.These good-for-Fido greenies by Health Starts in the Kitchen are packed with parsley, mint and activated charcoal to prevent those stinky smooches that every dog parent is familiar with. An added plus is that you can customize the size to make them giant for larger dogs or teenie for smaller pooches.

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    Carrot Peanut Butter Pupcakes

    Puppies +cupcakes= pupcakes.These doggy dessertsby Shweta Arora of Shweta in the Kitchen are exactly what you need to celebrate a special occasion, like Scout’s first birthday or Bella’s graduation from obedience school. Shweta’s secret tip is adding 1-2 tablespoons of honey to the frosting to make these party treats mildly sweet. Don’t forget the party hats!

    You’ll want to find a perfect gift for your dog, too.

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    17/19

    Healthy Pumpkin Puppuccino

    For the dog who’s as PSL-obsessed as his mom, this Starbucks-inspired sip (coffee not included) by Cooking with Janica is a great alternative when the Starbucks puppuccino isn’t available. This recipe is pumped with vitamins and high in fiber from the pumpkin, making it a healthy treat for your dog.

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    Bacon Dog Treats

    Regular dog treats are no match for this bacon dog treat recipe. A twist on the traditional dog biscuit, this recipe adds oats, bananas and bacon (of course) to make paw-some dog treats. —Kate Morgan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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    Ginger and Spice Dog Biscuits

    These homemade dog treats are soft with a hint of spice. Grab some ginger, cinnamon, ground cloves and molasses and whip up a batch of these howl-iday bones. —Megan and Natalie Stanson, Frazeysburg, Ohio

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    Originally Published: December 18, 2018

    19a Best Recipes for Homemade Dog Treats (21)

    Ivis Estrada

    Ivis recently completed her first year as assistant editor at Taste of Home, where she's been writing and updating content about cooking trends, food news and cleaning and organizing. She also works on behind-the-scenes projects that help keep the Taste of Home team ticking along. Still learning how to cook elaborate meals, she's an expert when it comes to finding and trying beginner recipes.After hours, you can find Ivis out looking for the best restaurants in Madison (especially those that serve authentic Mexican food) or taking her dog for scenic walks.

    19a Best Recipes for Homemade Dog Treats (2024)

    FAQs

    How to make high value dog treats at home? ›

    How to:
    1. Preheat your oven to 170°C.
    2. Puree the whole eggs with tuna(and water from the can) in the food processor.
    3. Mix eggs and tuna with the dry ingredients. ...
    4. Pour the mixture into the baking moulds.
    5. Bake for 35 minutes or until golden brown and firm.
    6. Let the dog treats cool before it's time for dog training.
    Mar 30, 2024

    What is a natural preservative for homemade dog treats? ›

    Many ingredients of our organic dog treats have great nutritional profiles, and some can also help to preserve food. Examples of the natural preservatives that we include in our recipes are ginger, lemon, cinnamon, apple cider vinegar, oregano, and star anise.

    Is it OK to make dog treats with all purpose flour? ›

    CAN YOU USE ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR? Yes you can. If you don't normally have whole wheat flour on hand you can substitute all-purpose for these Dog Treats. The reason we use whole wheat is that it adds a little more nutritional value and the texture is a little thicker using that.

    Are homemade treats better for dogs? ›

    Homemade dog treats, especially when made with my Bake & Treat dog treat baking mixes, are infinitely healthier than commercial dog treats. They contain only 100% natural ingredients. They don't have an extended shelf-life so they don't contain unhealthy preservatives.

    How do you make irresistible dog treats? ›

    Peanut butter dog treats with honey

    Combine whole wheat flour, peanut butter, honey, an egg, baking powder and some water. Roll out the dough, cut cookies and bake for 20 minutes.

    Is it cheaper to make your own dog treats? ›

    Easy Homemade Dog Treats are made with just 3 ingredients! All it takes is banana, peanut butter, and oats and you can make these cute cookies for your pup, or for a doggy friend of yours. Not only are these easy to make, but they are so much more affordable than store-bought treats and dogs LOVE them!

    What not to put in homemade dog food? ›

    There is a wide variety of unhealthy and unsafe foods to avoid when preparing meals for your dog. Potentially toxic ingredients are of special concern, including chocolate, xylitol, avocado, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, and macadamia nuts.

    Do homemade dog treats need to be FDA approved? ›

    There is no requirement that pet food products have premarket approval by the FDA. However, the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) requires that pet foods, like human foods, be safe to eat, produced under sanitary conditions, contain no harmful substances, and be truthfully labeled.

    Why do my homemade dog treats get moldy? ›

    To begin with, any dog treats you make at home need to be completely dry before you store them. So bake them thoroughly and then allow them to cool before adding them to any storage medium. (Any remaining moisture will result in the growth of mould.

    What flour can dogs not eat? ›

    Flours to Avoid for Dogs
    • Soy.
    • Wheat.
    • Corn.

    Is oatmeal good for dogs to eat? ›

    Is Oatmeal Good for Dogs? Plain, cooked oatmeal can be a great addition to your dog's diet. This heart-healthy breakfast is rich in soluble fiber, vitamins, and minerals such as iron, zinc, and B vitamins that help support your dog's coat and skin. The high fiber content helps promote digestion and weight management.

    What flour is best for dogs? ›

    High-quality grain flours like those that come from whole wheat and oats are full of nutrients and really beneficial for your dog.

    How to make the best dog treats? ›

    The easiest homemade dog biscuits use equal amounts of peanut butter and pumpkin puree (not pie filling) mixed with just enough flour to make a rollable dough. Roll it out about 1/4″ thick and cut it into bite size (for your dog) pieces. Bake in a 350°F oven until crisp and brown — about 15 minutes.

    What is the shelf life of homemade dog treats? ›

    If you have homemade treats with meat in them, it's important to note that 3-4 days are all they're good for when stored in the fridge. Baked dog treats with peanut butter can last a bit longer when chilled – about a week is good for these.

    What treats are high value for dogs? ›

    Think tiny pieces of chicken, liverwurst, tripe, or even peanut butter (make sure it's xylitol-free) smeared on a spoon. Think of your high-value treats as giving your dog an "A+++" for behavior and training.

    Can you make good money selling dog treats? ›

    If you just want to run a fun-but-profitable hobby, you can easily earn $500 to $1,000 a month with a dog treat bakery as a side hustle. At this level, you can do all of the work yourself in just a few hours a week. If you have kids, you can also have them pitch in. A dog treat bakery is a great family business!

    What high value treats can I give my dog? ›

    Examples of high value treats include:
    • Chunks of meat like chicken or lamb.
    • Cubes of cheese.
    • Beef Jerky.
    • Hot dog or sausage.

    How do you preserve homemade dog treats to sell? ›

    Airtight containers

    And if, as I do, you use preserve jars, leave the lid popped open for a while before sealing. Providing they are fully dried out, most dog treats will happily keep in an airtight container for a couple of months. Always keep an eye on them though, just in case.

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