Healthy Homemade Dog Biscuits (3 Ingredients!) (2024)

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Homemade dog biscuits are easier to make than you might think and they don’t contain any of the additives of traditional dog treats. These vet approved dog treats are a perfect way to pamper your favorite pal!

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It can be hard to find dog biscuits you feel good about giving your pup. Many have tons of added ingredients or are crazy expensive! Not that I’m opposed to paying a college tuition worth for food for my dog, but it can start to add up.

I started thinking about ways to make easy dog treats at home using simple ingredients that I know Rhubarb loves, and that’s how this recipe came to be. The best part – you only need three ingredients to make your dog the happiest dog in the world!

These DIY dog biscuits are made with fruit puree (for sweetness), peanut butter (for yumminess), and oats (for texture)! While your dog could eat these oatmeal dog biscuits without baking them (like in these Pumpkin Dog Treats), I baked these because there is nothing cuter than a dog crunchy loudly on a treat, plus it keeps them shelf-stable for longer! Keep scrolling to learn how to make these for your furry friend!

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Ingredients for Homemade Dog Biscuits

So those three ingredients I mentioned, here they are! All of these ingredients are considered vet-approved and safe for dogs in moderation, but always keep an eye on your pup when they are enjoying them, and keep an eye out for adverse reactions if this is your first time feeding your pup any of these ingredients.

  • Rolled Oats: Rolled oats deliver the best texture for these biscuits! Oats are packed with fiber, zinc, and iron – triple win!
  • Peanut Butter: Any peanut butter without xylitol will work. The simpler ingredients the better for delicious peanut butter dog biscuits!
  • Fruit Puree: This adds the natural sweet flavor dogs enjoy. We used applesauce, but you could use mashed banana or unsweetened pumpkin puree too!
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How to make Healthy Dog Biscuits

These treats are super fast! Simply add everything to a food processor, blend, and bake! Plus, it’s super fun to have dog bone-shaped biscuits because who doesn’t love dog treats shaped like little bones?

Step 1: Prep
Preheat the oven to 300°F (148°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Step 2: Make Oat Flour
Add oats to a food processor and blitz until the mixture resembles coarse flour.

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Step 3: Mix
Add peanut butter and fruit puree to the food processor and continue blending until the mixture forms a cohesive dough.

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Step 4: Shape
Roll dough out to be about ¼ inch thick. Use a bone-shaped cookie cutter to cut dough, transferring each bone onto your prepared parchment-lined baking sheet. Continue until all dough is used.

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Step 5: Bake
Bake on the middle rack for 25 to 30 minutes, or until dog biscuits are crispy. They’ll continue to harden as they cool!

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Storage Tips

These biscuits are great for large batches and to make ahead! They will keep, in an airtight container, on the counter, for up to a month! You could also freeze them for longterm storage (and even give them to your pup frozen for a crunchier treat).

More Ways to Enjoy

Pumpkin: While we used applesauce, try unsweetened pumpkin puree for a lovely fall dog biscuit! Our pups need their pumpkin spice lattes too, and pumpkin dog treats are the way to do it!

Banana: Using mashed bananas is another great variation of these dog treats. Peanut butter and banana are a match made in dog heaven!

No Bake Dog Treats: This healthy dog treat recipe can be enjoyed raw (because there are no risky ingredients like egg in it)! To make these a no bake dog treat, simply roll the dough into small, bite-sized balls and store int the refrigerator.

Freeze It: You can use this dough for a frozen meal enrichment! Simply spread the dough onto a lick mat or stuff inside a KONG and freeze. Your pup will love licking it out (plus, it’ll occupy them for a while)!

Grain Free: Sub out the oats and use coconut flour or almond flour to make these grain-free treats!

These also make great cake toppers for a Dog Birthday Cake and are a great addition to a Dog Charcuterie Board or to top a Dog Ice Cream Sundae!

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More Ways to Treat Your Pup

If your dog is now your biggest baking fan, definitely try these other recipes that will have them barking for joy!

  • Easy Omelet For Dogs (and humans if you want one too!)
  • Frozen Dog Treats 5 Ways are great to keep your dog cool and comfortable during these hot summer months!
  • Homemade Chicken Jerky requires only an oven (and is a great, long-lasting chew!)
  • Yogurt Dipped Strawberries For Dogs are the most delicious treat for humans and dogs!
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Healthy Homemade Dog Biscuits (3 Ingredients!)

Prep: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 30 minutes mins

Total: 45 minutes mins

Servings: 30 small dog biscuits

Author: Sarah Bond

5 from 3 votes

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Homemade dog biscuits are easier to make than you might think and they don't contain any of the additives of traditional dog treats. These vet approved dog treats are a perfect way to pamper your favorite pal!

Equipment

  • Bone-Shaped Cookie Cutters

  • Food Processor

  • Baking Sheet

  • Rolling Pin

Ingredients

  • 3 cups rolled oats
  • ½ cup peanut butter use a peanut that does not contain xylitol, which is toxic to dogs
  • ½ cup fruit puree applesauce, mashed banana, or pumpkin puree are all great here

Instructions

  • Prep: Preheat oven to 300°F (148°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Make Oat Flour: Add oats to a food processor and blitz until mixture resembles coarse flour.

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  • Mix: Add peanut butter and fruit puree to the food processor and continue blending until mixture forms a cohesive dough.

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  • Shape: Roll dough out to be about ¼ inch thick. Use a bone-shaped cookie cutter to cut dough, transferring each bone onto your prepared parchment-lined baking sheet. Continue until all dough is used.

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  • Bake: Bake on the middle rack for 25 to 30 minutes, or until dog biscuits are crispy. They'll continue to harden as they cool.

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Notes

Don't have oats? Replace the oatmeal with 2 cups of any flour (like whole wheat, chickpea, almond, or all-purpose flour)

If you don't have a food processor, turn the oats into flour using a blender, then simply mix in the other ingredients by hand.

Store in an airtight container (fridge or room temperature) for up to 1 week.

Healthy Homemade Dog Biscuits (3 Ingredients!) (2024)

FAQs

What is the healthiest flour to use for dog treats? ›

Almond flour

It's grain and gluten-free and high in plant-based proteins. It's rich in healthy fats, calcium, fibre, iron and vitamin E as well.

What ingredients are good for dogs in baking? ›

Many recipes require things such as oatmeal, eggs, flour, water, or broth. Add some flavor — as well as vitamins, protein, and fiber — with peanut butter (free of artificial sweeteners like xylitol), pureed pumpkin, apples, carrots, sweet potato, and cheese to create delicious cookies any dog would love.

How do you make natural dog treats? ›

Dogs love the combination of peanut butter and bananas, and these treats are a perfect blend of both. Mash up a ripe banana, mix it with a spoonful of peanut butter, and add some oats for texture. Shape the mixture into small balls and bake until golden brown. Your pup won't be able to resist these drool-worthy treats!

Is coconut flour or wheat flour better for dogs? ›

Coconut flour has a great many benefits for our canine companions. Not only is it a low glycemic alternative to traditional flour, it is also high in fiber and can help aid in digestion.

What is the best flour for dog baking? ›

Dog treats made with flour can provide your pet with vitamins, nutrients, and fiber to support their digestive system. Whole wheat flour, oat flour, almond flour, and chickpea flour are popular types of flour for homemade dog treats.

What should top 3 ingredients be dog food? ›

What are the top 3 ingredients to look for in dog food? The top ingredients to look for in dog food are high-quality proteins (named meat sources - chicken, beef, fish, and lamb), natural carbohydrates (whole fruits and vegetables), and healthy fats (animal fats or plant-based oils).

What three ingredients should not be in dog food? ›

Corn Syrup - Used to sweeten your dog's food, but too much sugar leads to weight gain, diabetes, and hyperactivity. Sodium - Like in humans, too much salt can lead to high blood pressure among other health conditions. BHA/BHT - Preservatives known for causing kidney damage and directly linked to cancer.

What should be the number 1 ingredient in dog food? ›

The best dog foods will always have meat as the top ingredient, and you should look for recipes that emphasize real animal proteins, rather than just meat meals. Because your dog's food should have more meat than any other ingredient, it's vital to choose a meat source that will benefit your dog's health.

Can I use regular flour for dog treats? ›

In general, we recommend staying away from all purpose flour for your dog. It's not going to hurt them in small amounts, but it just doesn't have the nutritional value that you can get from other kinds of flour.

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!

Is Greek yogurt good for my dog? ›

Yes, Greek yogurt is great for dogs, provided it is xylitol-free. Your dog may even like the texture of Greek yogurt more. It's thicker because the whey gets strained out.

What does applesauce do for dogs? ›

Vitamin-rich: Applesauce contains both vitamin A (which strengthens your dog's immune system and skin health) and vitamin C (which aids in bone development and helps treat osteoarthritis).

Is oatmeal or rice better for dogs? ›

Plain rice is the way to go—your dog will still find it delicious. Use whole grain oatmeal and steer away from quick oatmeal. In particular, do not give your dog flavored instant oats that may have a lot of added sugar, or even sweeteners, like xylitol, that are toxic to dogs.

Is rice or oatmeal better for dog? ›

Either one, cooked and without adding butter, salt, sugar, etc. are decent choices. Of the two, brown rice would seem to be a slightly better choice as far as nutrional content. Oats are high fiber, low calorie (130 per cooked cup), low in fat, high in grain protein and gluten free.

What is a substitute for wheat flour in dog treats? ›

Almond flour can serve as a great substitute for wheat flours, as it's very high in protein and low in carbohydrates relative to something like whole wheat flour. Almond flour is made by blanching almonds in boiling water in order to remove the skins, then grinding the nuts into a powder.

What is the easiest flour for dogs to digest? ›

Oat Flour. Oat flour is simply finely ground oats and is a nutritious, gluten-free, high carbohydrate, low sugar flour that is easy on most dog's digestive systems.

Is rice flour or wheat flour better for dogs? ›

A wheat and gluten free grain which dogs can easily digest. It has soothing stomach properties and can help to expel toxins. Rice is also known to calm the nervous system and may help fight depression (yes, our furry kids also can get the blues, especially when left alone too long).

Can I use almond flour instead of wheat flour for dog treats? ›

Dogs can have snacks prepared with almond flour, provided it is an occasional treat and not a regular part of their diet. Almond flour offers some nutritional advantages over traditional wheat flour, but too much of it can negatively impact your dog's health.

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