23 Homemade Dog Treat Recipes Your Pup Will Love

From bakery-style desserts to no-bake bites and festive holiday favorites.
Dog going for a treat

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Homemade dog treat recipes can turn you into a superhero dog parent in your furry friend’s eyes—and while baking them isn’t as easy as clicking “add to cart,” your pup will appreciate the extra love. 

If you’re ready to impress them, try one (or more!) of our favorite, vet-approved, homemade dog recipes—taste-tested by our office pups for top-tier tail wags. 

As with any human food, it’s always a good idea to check in with your veterinarian before introducing new ingredients to your dog’s diet. 

Key Takeaways

  • These homemade dog treat recipes include bakery-style desserts, no-bake snacks, and seasonal favorites.
  • Each recipe uses dog-safe ingredients like xylitol-free peanut butter, yogurt, pure pumpkin, pup-friendly fruits, and oats.
  • Treats should be given in moderation and reviewed by your veterinarian if your dog has health conditions.

Homemade Dog Treat Recipes


From bakery-style bites to no-bake snacks and festive holiday creations, these homemade dog treat recipes make it easy to spoil your pup with simple, dog-safe ingredients. 

Bakery-Style and Dessert-Inspired Treats


disney doggy donuts

Disney Doggy Donuts

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If your pup deserves something that looks as good as it tastes, these dessert-inspired dog treat recipes bring the wow factor with xylitol-free peanut butter, yogurt, pure pumpkin, and other pet-safe favorites. 

French Macaron Peanut Butter Treats 

Bake your dog a treat as fancy as they are with this dog-friendly macaron recipe. These homemade peanut butter dog treats mimic the classic French delicacy and use pet-safe ingredients for a Parisian-inspired pup pastry. 

Mini Peanut Butter Mousse Pies 

For a chilled dessert moment, mini peanut butter mousse pies combine a simple crust with a fluffy dog-safe peanut butteryogurt filling for a rich, spoon-licking treat. 

Disney Doggy Donuts 

Bring theme-park energy home with Disney-inspired doggy donuts crafted from flour, oats, egg, banana, and peanut butter, then decorated for maximum main-character moments. 

Springtime Pup-Cakes 

Brighten up your pup’s day with springtime pup-cakes that blend carrot, pure pumpkin, and peanut butter into soft, cupcake-style treats topped with a swirl-worthy finish. 

Holiday and Seasonal Favorites


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Valentine’s Day Conversation Hearts

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Consider this your official dog treat calendar—sweet ideas to celebrate your pup from Valentine’s Day all the way through the winter holidays, one festive bite at a time. 

Valentine’s Day Conversation Hearts 

Say “I woof you” with Valentine’s Day conversation hearts for dogs crafted from simple dough and decorated with pup-safe messages. 

Bunny-Shaped Easter Yogurt Treats 

These bunny-shaped, Easter yogurt treats start with a creamy yogurt-based mixture, then are molded into adorable little bunnies for a fridge-set, spring-ready snack that looks straight out of your pup’s Easter basket. 

Easter Egg Cutout ‘Sugar’ Cookies 

Fill your pup’s basket with Easter egg-shaped treats inspired by classic sugar cookies—rolled, cut into festive egg shapes, and decorated for a spring-ready celebration. 

Fourth of July Hot Dog Treats 

Hosting a backyard bash? These Fourth of July hot dog treats layer a savory peanut butterParmesan dough with deli stick “franks” for a playful, grill-inspired bite. 

Pumpkin Spice Latte for Pups 

Channel cozy-season vibes with a dog-friendly, Pumpkin Spice Latte featuring pure pumpkin purée, yogurt, and a sprinkle of warming spices for a café-style treat made just for pups. 

Halloween Peanut Butter Cups 

Trick-or-treat your pup with Halloween peanut butter cups for dogs made with dog-safe chocolate alternatives and creamy peanut butter for a spooky spin on a classic candy. 

Frozen Candy Corn Bones 

For a playful fall twist, frozen candy corn bones for dogs layer yogurt and fruit purées into colorful, freezer-set treats. 

Witch’s Potion Punch 

Stir up some Halloween fun with witch’s potion punch for dogs, a colorful, dog-safe drink that looks spooky but is made with simple, pet-friendly ingredients. 

Yogurt Strawberry Ghosts 

These yogurt strawberry ghosts for dogs pair fresh strawberries with creamy yogurt for an easy, no-bake Halloween snack. 

Boo-Berry Bones 

Add a berry boost to spooky season with boo-berry bones for dogs made with blueberries and dog-safe baking staples. 

Turkey and Cranberry Meatballs 

Put those holiday flavors to work with turkey and cranberry meatballs for dogs that combine lean turkey, tart cranberries, and pantry staples into savory, bite-size treats. 

Faux, Red Velvet Truffles

These faux, red velvet truffles for dogs use beet for natural color and peanut butter for richness, creating a festive, bakery-worthy bite without any dog-unsafe ingredients. 

Martha Stewart’s Holiday Cookies 

For a classic approach, Martha Stewart’s holiday dog cookies combine wholesome ingredients into roll-and-cut cookies perfect for decorating. 

Holiday ‘Sugar’ Cookies 

Bake up classic holiday vibes with pet-safe holiday cookie recipes for dogs inspired by traditional sugar cookies—rolled, cut into festive shapes, and made with dog-friendly ingredient swaps. 

Cool Sips and Smooth Treats


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Glow-Up Green Smoothie

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For pups who prefer to sip, slurp, or spoon, these refreshing dog treat recipes blend fruits, veggies, and creamy bases into hydrating, lickable delights. 

Watermelon Mutt Mocktail 

Beat the heat with a watermelon mutt mocktail that blends juicy watermelon with dog-safe ingredients for a slurpable, poolside-worthy refresher. 

Pup Cups 

Celebrate big (or small) milestones with pup cup recipes that swirl together yogurt, pure pumpkin, and other dog-safe favorites into a spoonable, photo-ready delight. 

Glow-Up Green Smoothie 

Turn treat time into a wellness moment with a green smoothie for dogs that blends leafy greens, sweet fruit, and creamy yogurt into a vibrant, tail-wag-worthy sip that feels equal parts refreshing and feel-good. 

No-Bake and Easy Wins


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PB&J No-Bake Bites

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Short on time or skipping the oven? These easy dog treat recipes come together with pantry staples and simple steps—no baking required. 

No-Bake Trail Mix Bar (Shareable!) 

Looking for a two-for-one treat? This no-bake trail mix bar for dogs and humans mixes oats, peanut butter, and customizable add-ins into a press-and-set snack you can both enjoy. 

PB&J No-Bake Bites 

No oven? No problem. Easy no-bake dog treats rely on pantry staples like peanut butter and oats to create fuss-free bites that firm up in the fridge. 

FAQs About Homemade Dog Treat Recipes


Are homemade dog treat recipes safe for all dogs? 

Most homemade dog treat recipes are safe when made with dog-friendly ingredients like peanut butter (xylitol-free), pure pumpkin, yogurt, oats, and certain fruits. However, dogs with allergies or medical conditions should be cleared by a veterinarian before trying new foods. 

How many homemade treats can I give my dog? 

Treats—whether homemade or store-bought—should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calories to avoid nutrient imbalances. 

What ingredients should I avoid in homemade dog treat recipes? 

Avoid chocolate, xylitol, grapes, raisins, macadamia nuts, alcohol, and excessive salt or sugar. Always double-check ingredient safety before baking. 

Do homemade dog treats need to be refrigerated? 

It depends on the recipe. Yogurt-based, fruit-based, and no-bake treats typically require refrigeration, while baked treats may be stored in an airtight container for several days. 

Every homemade dog treat recipe in this article was reviewed by a veterinarian and is meant to be enjoyed as an occasional treat. Whether you’re baking from scratch or opening a bag, treats should make up only a small portion of your dog’s daily calories to keep their nutrition balanced. When in doubt—especially if your pup has health conditions—check in with your veterinarian before adding something new to their bowl. 

Attributions


Samantha Schwab

Samantha Schwab

Samantha has been crafting content for half a decade across several national brands covering a wide range of lifestyle topics. She’s
Dr. Hart graduated from veterinary school in 2017 and began her career with USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service as a public health