Our Tastiest Homemade Dog Treats
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As any dog owner knows, a four-legged friend can be the final piece of any family's puzzle. Their unconditional love, affection, and loyalty are just some of their most redeeming qualities. Whether you want to reward them for good behavior or simply show them how much you care, making homemade dog treats is a great way to surprise your pup with something special. Best of all, our recipes feature better-for-you, everyday ingredients that even humans can eat—not that we'd recommend you do, though.
An instant favorite is our classic Homemade Dog Biscuits. Using only seven ingredients, this recipe makes a whopping five dozen, meaning you can fill your pup's cookie jar in one go. The dough consists of flour, wheat germ, brewer's yeast, salt, and canola oil and is baked in a 400-degree oven before getting brushed with low-sodium chicken stock. The final treats will have your dog's nose working overtime. We also go so far as to cut them into the shape of a bone, but circles, squares, or any other cutters you have on hand work for these homemade treats.
For a trendy option that they're sure to love, make Pupcakes. These cupcakes for your dog look so good, you might just want to steel a bite (and if you really want, you can! They're made with wholesome, human-friendly ingredients). The cake calls for peanut butter, bananas, flour, egg, and rolled oats among other cooking essentials, while the frosting is made from a combination of peanut butter and Greek yogurt. Another sweet option that they're sure to love is our Blueberry Dog Biscuits. As the name entails, they're made with frozen organic blueberries for a mouthwatering surprise. Nutritious components like quinoa flour and flax meal round out the homemade indulgence.
Ahead, we're showing you how to create more tasty treats at home for your canine companion.
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Easy Homemade Dog Biscuits
Skip the store-bought dog treats and go homemade with these healthy, yummy dog treats. Your dog won't be able to resist chowing down on these edible bones. Personalize them with decorations and by writing his or her name on the dough before baking.
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Paw-Print Dog Treats
This cleverly shaped cookie is made from nutritious ingredients, including brewer's yeast and wheat germ.
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Pupcakes
These tasty homemade dog treats are just the thing to show your pet some love. They're created with a special cake and frosting—just like the human version.
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Apple-Cheddar Dog Biscuits
These scrumptious canine treats are loaded with two types of cheese and a touch of olive oil.
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Blueberry Dog Biscuits
Show your devotion to your pup by making these wholesome biscuits. Filled with blueberries, flax, and oats, they're nothing to bark at!
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Martha's Dog Food
Every morning Martha's dogs get the special treatment with this simple addition to regular dry food that makes each meal more nutritious.