Top 6 Homemade Dog Treats for Healthy Pet Snacks!
Is this your first time making healthy homemade dog treats? If so, read on for the best homemade dog treats ever!
Try one of the following recipes that are incredibly easy to make, regardless of your baking skills. The best thing about preparing homemade treats for your dog is that you have the comfort of knowing exactly what you’re feeding them.
Please Note: It is always well advised to check with your veterinarian prior to feeding your dogs any type of food or treats.

Homemade Dog Treats
Dogs don’t care how their meals look, as long as they taste delicious. But think about this: when you’re buying dog treats from the store, you can’t accurately judge the quality of ingredients and the safety practices that were taken to prepare them.
The best thing about preparing homemade treats for your dog is that you have the comfort of knowing exactly what you’re feeding them.
Now, without further ado, let’s take a look at our top 6 recipes for easy, healthy, homemade dog biscuits.

1. Carrots, Oats and Applesauce Treats
This homemade carrot, oats, and applesauce treat is as simple as it gets. Prepare to have your kitchen smelling amazing as you make this wonderful combination.
You only need half a cup of each of the following: applesauce, dry oatmeal, grated carrots, and flour. Make sure to keep these out of reach of your best bud because he won’t be able to hold back from devouring every last one of these.
Recipe: carrots, oats & applesauce treats
2. Omega-Rich Biscuits
This recipe is a winner with extra healthy omega fatty acids for dogs. These special nutrients are from a variety of seeds, which are wonderful for your dog.
But just remember, most nuts are not good for dogs, so I do not include any nuts in this Doggie Biscuit Recipe.
Recipe: Omega Rich Dog Biscuits
3. No-Bake Peanut Butter
Organic dog treats can be quite expensive. They’re not exactly ideal if you’re trying to save money. Peanut butter is okay for dogs, as peanuts are legumes and not nuts!
But lucky for you, dogs don’t care if what you’re feeding them is store-bought or homemade.
Don’t feel like baking? These no-bake peanut butter treats only require a mixer.
You can chill or freeze them if you want, and they make the perfect midday snacks that will leave your pup energized. This is such a great dog cookie recipe!
Recipe: No-Bake Peanut Butter Dog Treat
4. Chicken Broth Dog Biscuit

Nothing says predictable like a chicken broth dog biscuit, but this recipe allows you just enough room to get creative.
You can add pureed vegetables to the mix for added nutrition or even decorate it with icing to make it look extra special.
The enticing flavor and aroma of the chicken broth will definitely leave your dog wagging his tail for more.
- Consider adding a little parsley to bad breath and aid in digestion! Plus, it is pretty!
Recipe: 3-ingredient Chicken Dog Biscuit
5. Chicken and Wild Rice

It’s no secret that pet owners need to be extra careful these days, with so many pets having allergies. This grain-free treat is just the option you need if you’re trying to avoid whole wheat flour altogether.
These chicken and wild rice treats with simple, wholesome ingredients are a great homemade option!
I think you will be pleased with the quality of these biscuits!
Recipe: Chicken & Wild Rice

6. Chicken and Beet Treats
These are a fun and healthy treat for your favorite friends made with only 4 ingredients, which include chicken and beets!
Healthy ingredients with a simple recipe, plus being delicious and packed full of flavor with nutritious wholesome foods, make a nice change for your dog!
Recipe: Chicken and Beet Treats
Final Words

Even if you’re an amateur in the kitchen, you won’t go wrong working with the above-mentioned ingredients.
Show your dog some extra love this weekend by whipping up these easy homemade dog treats! And whip up a recipe for dog treats easily!
Plus, do not forget that a jar full of homemade treats makes a wonderful gift. ♥

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