Key Ingredients for Homemade Dog Treats
Another great thing about making homemade dog treats is that you probably already have most of the key ingredients in your house. 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.
Once you order a pan, try out some of these popular recipes. From bacon treats to peanut butter, here are some popular pyramid dog treat recipes for beginners to try.
Does your pup love bacon? Try this simple bacon dog treats recipe by Michelle Taylor. With just four ingredients, this is a great homemade treat for beginners, and one that your dog is sure to love.
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For an easy, no-fuss recipe, try these baked chicken homemade dog treats from Eileen Anderson. If you use a basic pyramid pan, this recipe can make about 500 small treats that your dog will love. Once baked, you can refrigerate or freeze the treats.
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Peanut butter is a favorite for many dogs, and a common, tasty ingredient in homemade dog treats. If your dog loves that nutty flavor, give these peanut butter treats from Eileen Anderson a try.
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To make something a little different and mix in some unique ingredients, take a look at this recipe for apple-cheddar dog biscuits from Martha Stewart.
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When your dog has a restrictive diet or is a picky eater, it can be tough finding yummy treats that are inexpensive. Thankfully, almost anyone can make homemade dog treats from the comforts of their kitchens, including the popular “pyramid” dog treats that make lots of tiny treats in one batch.
Homemade dog treats have benefits beyond being budget-friendly. With DIY treats, you know exactly what foods your dog is eating. Along with being free from harmful ingredients, homemade treats can make an ideal training tool, especially when made in smaller sizes. But before whipping out your cookie sheet and mixer, be sure to check with your veterinarian to make sure your dog has no allergies to any ingredients.
For owners interested in making homemade dog treats, we’ve put together some of our favorite baking accessories, tips, and must-try recipes.
“Pyramid dog treats” are homemade dog treats that are made with a silicone “pyramid” baking sheet. While these easy-to-clean silicone baking sheets weren’t originally made for dog treats, they’ve become popular among dog lovers because they can make big batches of small treats appropriate for training sessions. The recipes for these kinds of treats usually call for tapioca flour, which helps the treats stay together without crumbling, and is an ingredient that agrees with most dogs.
When you flip over the baking sheet, you can fill it with a range of recipes that will easily pop out from the silicone sheet once you’re finished. Some molds can make up to 500 treats in one batch! Along with the basic “pyramid” mold, there are also a lot of fun different shapes of silicone sheet molds to try. Here are some baking sheets to try out.
This simple pyramid-shaped mat will make about 500 treats that pop out easily and clean up quickly.
If you’re looking for something a little more traditional, these mini dog bones are perfect for DIY dog treats.
These mini-paw molds are microwave, refrigerator, freezer, and dishwasher safe, and small enough for any breed.
Want to have a lot of fun shapes and sizes? This pack comes with a range of molds including hearts, bears, stars, and shells.
Ginger Apple Dog Treats / Lola The Pitty
This homemade dog treat recipe is another great option for our canine companions that have grain allergies. You’ll need one cup of brown rice flour, one cup of diced apple, two thirds cup plain yogurt, half teaspoon ginger, and one tablespoon of coconut oil. These ones are not only simply but they’re quick – cooking time is only 25 minutes.
Five ingredients, 25 minute cook time.
Super Tasty Homemade Dog Treats (anyone can make!)
You can make doggie donuts and frozen pupsicles in flavors like peanut butter, pumpkin, bacon, and more.
You know your pup loves treats — and even more so, you know she loves treats that look like people food. Seriously, how else could you explain that face she gives you every time you prepare a snack? It turns out, making your own homemade dog treats is easier than you think. Your pup might even love them extra after seeing — and smelling! — them being prepared in the kitchen. No matter your dogs size, whether shes small, medium, or large, we guarantee shell love to indulge (just make make sure you buy appropriate-sized ).
You can find everything you need to make these homemade dog treats at your local grocery store — and could even eat any of them yourself if you felt like it. Weve included dog treats you can bake in the oven, as well as ones you can chill in the refrigerator or freezer. These treats include a range of flavors too, from peanut butter and bacon to veggie broth and carrot. You can avoid any food allergies your dog has and cater to her unique dietary needs, although you should contact her vet with any specific concerns. Before you know it, your pup will love these treats even more than her favorite dog toys.
These Insta-worthy treats are all about pumpkins and peanuts. Bonus: that yummy-looking “frosting” is just peanut butter, flour, and water.
Even dogs need chill treats to cool off on hot days (or any other time, really). For those instances, whip up a batch of these two-ingredient PB cups.
These pup-shaped treats are chock full of all our favorite fall flavors, including carrot and apple.
Frozen dog treats are as easy to make as they are delicious for your pup to eat. Try these ones that include chicken or veggie broth, yogurt, and peanut butter for a tasty treat Fido wont be able to resist.
Just imagine how special your furry friend will feel when they realize you made a pet-friendly donut just for them!
Follow along with this video to make these irresistible treats — you might even be tempted to try some yourself.
These simple treats will help avoid any upset stomachs, especially if your dog is used to a natural diet.
If your pup doesn’t already love coconut oil, then he will after trying these easy-to-make treats.
These two-ingredient bones are so easy to make. Everyone loves a juicy slice of watermelon — even Fido!
Help avoid a bad case of dog breath by rewarding your pup with these minty fresh bones.
Even animals need their pumpkin fix this fall! These yummy treats are super easy to make, and theyre a lot healthier than our PSL.