Homemade dog treats are easy to make, so your favorite four-legged fur baby can have healthy, yummy goodies any time.
We’ve made these super cute dog popsicles before and they were a big hit with Sully & Sunday. Give them a try this summer!
Homemade Dog Treats
It’s easy to make dog treats at home. You probably already have some, if not all, of the ingredients in your kitchen.
- Pumpkin & Oatmeal Snack Sticks – canned pumpkin is a must-have to keep on hand if you want to start making your pup’s treats because it’s used quite a bit in lots of recipes.
2. Banana Oatmeal Dog Treats – Don’t throw away your over-ripe bananas because your doggos will love them.
3. DIY Dog Breath Treats – No need to buy those mint green dental chews because you can keep your dog’s breath fresh on your own. You’ll need parsley, coconut oil & fresh mint.
4. Carrot & Pumpkin Chews – Pumpkin & carrots are loaded with healthy fiber, vitamins and minerals. So good for your fur baby to chew on!
5. Apple & Zucchini Chew Sticks for Dogs – This dog treat is loaded with natural sweetness.
6. Green Bean and Chicken Crunchies – Seriously, these dog treats look so delicious! I’m serious! Don’t you want to sit down with a bag of these while you’re watching tv?
7. Chicken Liver Dog Chews – I won’t even make liver for my husband, but I might be persuaded to make chicken livers for the puppies.
8. Tuna fudge for dogs – The words tuna and fudge should never go together… unless you’re a dog.
9. Pup cakes for your dog’s birthday – I’m not sure making cupcakes for my dog would work out in my house. They look too yummy.
10. Frozen bone broth dog treats – What a really good idea for pups to enjoy in summer when it’s hot outside.
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Sher Bailey has been a dedicated voice for the Love and Marriage blog for over a decade, sharing practical advice on everything from stretching a grocery budget to finding the best homeschooling resources. She writes from the unique perspective of a full-time traveler, living and working on the road in her motorhome alongside her husband and their two cats. Sher’s diverse body of work is fueled by her belief that with the right tools and a little creativity, any challenge can be turned into an opportunity for growth and adventure.











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