Store-bought dog treats have a packaging problem. The bag says “natural” and “wholesome” in big friendly letters โ then the ingredients list reads like a chemistry textbook. Maltodextrin, BHA, propylene glycol, artificial smoke flavoring. Not exactly what comes to mind when picturing a healthy snack for a dog.
Making all-natural dog treats at home fixes that completely. Every ingredient is readable, recognizable, and chosen on purpose. And honestly? Most of these recipes take less time than a trip to the pet store.
Here are 15 genuinely natural homemade dog treat recipes โ no fillers, no preservatives, no ingredient list that requires a chemistry degree to decode.
โ ๏ธ Reminder: Treats should make up no more than 10% of a dog’s daily calorie intake. Always check peanut butter labels for xylitol โ it’s appearing in more brands over time and is toxic to dogs.
15 All-Natural Homemade Dog Treat Recipes

Recipe 1: Peanut Butter and Oat Training Bites
The workhorse of homemade dog treats. Small, soft, and quick to eat โ perfect for training sessions where focus matters more than snack time.
Three ingredients, one bowl, done in under 30 minutes.
Peanut Butter & Oat Training Bites
3-ingredient bites that are soft, chewy, and perfectly sized for training rewards.
Ingredients
ยฝ cup natural peanut butter
โฆ Must be xylitol-free
1 cup rolled oats
1 ripe banana, mashed
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Mash banana thoroughly, then mix in peanut butter until combined.
Stir in rolled oats until a firm dough forms.
Roll into small marble-sized balls. Flatten slightly with a fork.
Bake for 12โ15 minutes until set and lightly golden.
Cool completely before serving.
โ ๏ธ Always check: Peanut butter must be xylitol-free โ xylitol is toxic to dogs.
๐ฆ Storage: Airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week, or freeze for up to 3 months.
Recipe 2: Pumpkin and Peanut Butter Biscuits
A classic for a reason. Pumpkin adds fiber and digestive support while peanut butter delivers the flavor dogs can’t resist.
These biscuits hold their shape well, store easily, and work for dogs of all sizes โ just adjust the cutter size.
Pumpkin & Peanut Butter Biscuits
Crunchy, cuttable biscuits with digestive-friendly pumpkin โ great for everyday snacking.
Ingredients
1 cup plain canned pumpkin
plain only โ not pumpkin pie filling
ยฝ cup natural peanut butter
โฆ Must be xylitol-free
2 eggs
2ยฝ cups whole wheat flour
or oat flour for grain-sensitive dogs
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Mix pumpkin, peanut butter, and eggs until smooth.
Gradually add flour until a firm, rollable dough forms.
Roll to ยผ inch thickness and cut into shapes.
Bake for 25โ30 minutes until golden and hard.
Cool completely โ they crisp up further as they cool.
โ ๏ธ Always check: Peanut butter must be xylitol-free โ xylitol is toxic to dogs.
๐ฆ Storage: Room temperature (airtight) 5 days ยท Fridge 2 weeks ยท Freeze 3 months.
Recipe 3: Chicken and Sweet Potato Jerky Strips
Homemade jerky with exactly one ingredient per protein and one vegetable โ nothing hidden, nothing processed.
Dogs treat these like premium rewards, which makes them ideal for high-value training moments or just a genuinely satisfying chew.
Chicken & Sweet Potato Jerky Strips
Slow-dried, single-ingredient jerky โ a high-protein chew with no additives.
Ingredients
2 lbs chicken breast
โฆ Slice ยผ inch thick, against the grain
1 large sweet potato, sliced thin
optional addition
Instructions
Preheat oven to 200ยฐF (93ยฐC) โ low and slow is the key.
Slice chicken against the grain into uniform ยผ inch strips for even drying.
Arrange on a wire rack over a baking sheet.
Bake for 2 to 2.5 hours until completely dried and chewy.
For sweet potato rounds: bake alongside chicken for 2 to 3 hours until fully dehydrated.
Cool completely before storing.
๐ฆ Storage: Airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks, or freeze for up to 3 months.
Recipe 4: Blueberry and Greek Yogurt Frozen Treats
Two superfoods in one frozen bite. Blueberries are one of the highest antioxidant foods available, and Greek yogurt delivers probiotics that actively support gut health.
These take five minutes to make and zero minutes of actual cooking โ just mix, freeze, done.
Blueberry & Greek Yogurt Frozen Treats
A no-bake frozen treat packed with antioxidants and probiotics โ perfect for hot days.
Ingredients
1 cup plain Greek yogurt
unsweetened only
ยฝ cup fresh or frozen blueberries
1 tbsp honey
optional
Instructions
Mix yogurt and honey together until smooth.
Fold in blueberries gently.
Spoon into silicone molds or an ice cube tray.
Freeze for at least 4 hours until completely solid.
Serve straight from the freezer.
๐ฆ Storage: Freezer bag for up to 2 months.
Recipe 5: Salmon and Sweet Potato Bites
Omega-3 rich salmon combined with vitamin-packed sweet potato creates a treat that actually does something useful beyond just tasting good.
These work particularly well for dogs with dull coats or dry skin โ consistent feeding of omega-3-rich treats makes a visible difference over 4 to 6 weeks.
Salmon & Sweet Potato Bites
Omega-3 rich soft bites with gut-friendly sweet potato โ ideal for skin and coat health.
Ingredients
1 can salmon in water, drained
โฆ No salt added
1 cup sweet potato, cooked and mashed
1 egg
1 cup oat flour
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Mash salmon thoroughly, removing any large bones.
Combine salmon, sweet potato, and egg until smooth.
Stir in oat flour until a firm dough forms.
Roll into small balls and flatten on a lined baking sheet.
Bake for 20โ25 minutes until firm and golden.
Cool completely before serving.
๐ฆ Storage: Fridge (airtight) 5 days ยท Freeze 6 weeks. Shorter shelf life due to fish content โ freeze what you won’t use within a few days.
Recipe 6: Banana and Coconut No-Bake Bites
Zero oven time, zero cooking, zero excuses for not making these. Four ingredients, one bowl, ready after an hour in the fridge.
The coconut oil adds MCTs that support brain health and coat condition, and bananas act as a natural binder that keeps everything together without any additives.
Banana & Coconut No-Bake Bites
4-ingredient fridge bites with natural sweetness โ no oven needed.
Ingredients
2 ripe bananas, mashed
ยผ cup unsweetened shredded coconut
1 cup oat flour
2 tbsp coconut oil, melted
Instructions
Mash bananas until smooth.
Mix in melted coconut oil and shredded coconut.
Stir in oat flour until a firm dough forms.
Roll into small balls.
Refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving.
๐ฆ Storage: Airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week, or freeze for 2 months.
Recipe 7: Carrot and Apple Crunch Biscuits
A crunchy, naturally sweet biscuit that doubles as a dental health aid.
The texture of these biscuits helps scrape plaque from teeth during chewing โ not a replacement for actual dental care, but a genuinely useful bonus.
Carrots and apples are both low-calorie, high-fiber, and universally loved by dogs.
Carrot & Apple Crunch Biscuits
Extra-crispy biscuits with beta-carotene rich carrots and natural apple sweetness.
Ingredients
1 cup carrots, finely grated
ยฝ cup unsweetened applesauce
no added sugar
1 egg
2 cups whole wheat flour
or oat flour
ยผ tsp cinnamon
โฆ Dog-safe in small amounts only
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Mix grated carrots, applesauce, and egg together.
Stir in flour and cinnamon until a firm dough forms.
Roll to ยผ inch thickness and cut into shapes.
Bake for 25โ30 minutes until completely crisp.
Cool fully before serving โ these firm up significantly as they cool.
๐ฆ Storage: Room temperature (airtight) 5 days ยท Fridge 2 weeks.
Recipe 8: Peanut Butter and Banana Frozen Kong Stuffing
Not a traditional treat, but one of the most useful things in a dog owner’s toolkit โ especially on hot days or when a dog needs to be kept occupied.
A frozen Kong stuffed with natural ingredients keeps dogs engaged for 20 to 30 minutes while delivering real nutritional value.
Peanut Butter & Banana Frozen Kong Stuffing
A creamy, freeze-ahead filling that keeps dogs busy and cool โ no baking required.
Ingredients
ยฝ cup natural peanut butter
โ Must be xylitol-free
1 ripe banana
mashed
ยผ cup plain Greek yogurt
Instructions
Mix peanut butter, mashed banana, and Greek yogurt until smooth.
Plug the small Kong opening with a small piece of banana to seal it.
Pack the mixture firmly into each Kong, filling to the top.
Stand upright in a cup and freeze overnight until solid.
Serve directly from the freezer โ no thawing needed.
โ ๏ธ Always check the peanut butter label. Xylitol (also listed as “birch sugar”) is toxic to dogs even in tiny amounts. Use only 100% natural peanut butter with no sweeteners.
โ๏ธ Storage: Keep stuffed Kongs in a zip-lock freezer bag for up to 3 months.
Recipe 9: Turmeric and Coconut Anti-Inflammatory Bites
These treats look simple but work hard. Curcumin from turmeric reduces systemic inflammation โ genuinely useful for dogs with joint issues, skin conditions, or any chronic inflammatory condition.
Always pair turmeric with black pepper โ it increases curcumin absorption by up to 2000%.
Turmeric & Coconut Anti-Inflammatory Bites
Golden bites that actually do something โ curcumin from turmeric fights inflammation, coconut oil supports coat and brain.
Ingredients
1 cup oat flour
ยฝ cup plain pumpkin puree
2 tbsp coconut oil
melted
ยผ tsp turmeric
A pinch of black pepper
โ Boosts curcumin absorption by up to 2000%
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Mix pumpkin, melted coconut oil, turmeric, and black pepper together in a bowl until combined.
Stir in oat flour gradually until a firm dough forms.
Roll into small balls and flatten slightly on the prepared baking sheet.
Bake for 18 to 20 minutes until firm to the touch.
Cool completely on the baking sheet before serving.
โ๏ธ Storage: Airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week, or freeze for up to 3 months.
Recipe 10: Sardine and Parsley Breath-Freshening Bites
Yes, sardines. Stay with it โ dogs are absolutely wild for fish-based treats, and sardines pack one of the highest omega-3 contents of any ingredient on this list.
Parsley works as a natural breath freshener, which feels like karma after feeding fish treats.
Sardine & Parsley Breath-Freshening Bites
Stay with it โ dogs go absolutely wild for fish treats. Sardines bring unmatched omega-3 power, parsley freshens breath naturally.
Ingredients
1 can sardines in water
no salt, drained and mashed
1 cup oat flour
1 egg
2 tbsp fresh parsley
very finely chopped
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Mash sardines thoroughly โ remove any large pieces for a smoother dough.
Combine mashed sardines, egg, and chopped parsley in a bowl.
Stir in oat flour until a firm dough forms.
Roll into small balls and flatten slightly on the prepared baking sheet.
Bake for 18 to 20 minutes until firm and lightly golden.
Cool completely before serving.
โ๏ธ Storage: Fridge only for up to 4 days โ fish spoils faster than other treats. Freeze for up to 6 weeks for best freshness.
Recipe 11: Sweet Potato and Cinnamon Chews
Sweet potato dehydrates into a naturally chewy, satisfying treat that requires zero other ingredients and gives dogs something to work on.
These are about as natural as a treat can get โ one ingredient, no additives, no nothing.
Sweet Potato & Cinnamon Chews
One ingredient, zero additives, zero excuses. Sweet potato dehydrated into a naturally chewy, satisfying chew dogs can’t get enough of.
Ingredients
2 large sweet potatoes
washed thoroughly
A pinch of cinnamon
optional
Instructions
Preheat oven to 250ยฐF (120ยฐC).
Wash sweet potatoes thoroughly under running water.
Slice into ยผ inch rounds or lengthwise strips โ keep slices uniform for even drying.
Optional: dust lightly with a pinch of cinnamon.
Arrange on a wire rack over a baking sheet โ this allows air circulation for even dehydration.
Bake for 2.5 to 3 hours until completely dried and chewy. They should be firm with no soft spots.
Cool completely before serving โ they firm up further as they cool.
โ๏ธ Storage: Room temp for 1 week ยท Fridge for 3 weeks ยท Freeze for 3 months
Recipe 12: Chicken Liver Bites
Liver treats are the highest-value reward in most dogs’ opinion โ which makes them the go-to for serious training sessions, vet visits, or any situation requiring peak motivation. A little goes a long way given the rich nutrient density of liver.
Chicken Liver Bites
Irresistibly rich and savory โ dogs go absolutely wild for these silky-smooth liver bites. Made with just three ingredients in under 30 minutes.
Ingredients
ยฝ lb chicken livers
raw, trimmed of excess fat
ยฝ cup oat flour
rolled oats ground to flour consistency
1 egg
helps bind and adds richness
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC).
Blend chicken livers in a food processor until completely smooth.
Mix blended liver with egg and oat flour until a uniform batter forms โ this will be wetter than standard dough.
Spread thinly onto a lined baking sheet.
Bake for 20 to 25 minutes until firm throughout.
Cool completely, then cut into small squares.
โ๏ธ Storage: Fridge for 4 days ยท Freeze for 2 months ยท These are rich โ keep servings small.
Recipe 13: Watermelon and Mint Frozen Bites
Summer in a silicone mold. Watermelon is over 90% water, making these treats as hydrating as they are enjoyable โ perfect for hot days when getting a dog to drink enough water is a battle.
Mint adds a fresh note and acts as a mild natural breath freshener.
Watermelon & Mint Frozen Bites
Light, refreshing, and perfectly icy โ a summertime treat dogs go crazy for. Just three ingredients and zero cooking required.
Ingredients
2 cups watermelon
seedless, cubed
1 tbsp fresh mint leaves
finely chopped
Instructions
Remove all seeds from watermelon.
Blend watermelon until completely smooth.
Stir in chopped mint.
Pour into silicone molds or an ice cube tray.
Freeze for at least 4 hours.
Serve straight from the freezer.
โ๏ธ Storage: Freezer bag for up to 6 weeks ยท Serve straight from the freezer.
Recipe 14: Beef and Rosemary Training Treats
Rosemary is one of the few herbs that’s both dog-safe and genuinely beneficial โ it’s a natural antioxidant and mild antimicrobial.
Combined with lean beef, these treats are high-protein, low-calorie, and intensely appealing to dogs that prefer savory over sweet.
Beef & Rosemary Training Treats
Savory, aromatic, and perfectly bite-sized โ the ultimate training reward. Dogs find the rosemary-beef combo absolutely irresistible.
Ingredients
1 lb lean ground beef
90/10, fully browned and cooled
1 egg
helps bind the mixture
ยฝ cup oat flour
rolled oats ground to flour
1 tsp fresh rosemary
very finely chopped
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC).
Brown ground beef completely. Drain all fat and cool to room temperature.
Combine beef, egg, rosemary, and oat flour until a firm mixture forms.
Press into a lined baking sheet to about ยผ inch thickness.
Score into small squares before baking for easy breaking later.
Bake for 20 to 25 minutes until firm throughout.
Break along scored lines once cooled.
โ๏ธ Storage: Fridge for 5 days ยท Freeze for 3 months ยท Airtight container recommended.
Recipe 15: Apple and Oat Birthday Cake Treats
Because every dog deserves a moment. This recipe makes a small single-serve “cake” that looks impressive, uses completely natural ingredients, and takes about 20 minutes from start to finish.
Great for birthdays, adoption anniversaries, or any Tuesday that needs a little something extra.
Apple & Oat Birthday Cake Treats
A real cake โ just for dogs. Soft, naturally sweet, topped with a creamy yogurt frosting. Makes one small cake or six mini versions.
Cake Ingredients
1 cup oat flour
rolled oats ground to flour
ยฝ cup unsweetened applesauce
no added sugar
1 egg
helps bind and adds moisture
2 tbsp honey
natural sweetener
ยฝ tsp baking powder
aluminum-free
Frosting Ingredients
ยฝ cup plain Greek yogurt
no added sugar
1 tbsp natural peanut butter
xylitol-free
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC).
Mix applesauce, egg, and honey together until combined.
Stir in oat flour and baking powder until smooth.
Pour into a greased ramekin or mini cake pan.
Bake for 18 to 20 minutes until a toothpick comes out clean.
Cool completely before frosting โ this is critical.
Mix yogurt and peanut butter, then spread over the cooled cake.
Serve immediately or refrigerate until serving.
โ๏ธ Storage: Fridge for up to 3 days ยท Add frosting fresh if making ahead ยท Do not freeze the frosted cake.
Quick Reference: All 15 Recipes
| Recipe | Type | Best For | Prep + Cook Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| PB & Oat Training Bites | Baked | Training, everyday | 20 min |
| Pumpkin & PB Biscuits | Baked | All dogs, daily treat | 35 min |
| Chicken & Sweet Potato Jerky | Slow-baked | High-value reward | 2.5 hrs |
| Blueberry & Yogurt Frozen | Frozen | Antioxidant boost | 5 min + freeze |
| Salmon & Sweet Potato Bites | Baked | Coat & skin health | 30 min |
| Banana & Coconut No-Bake | No-bake | Quick, busy days | 10 min + chill |
| Carrot & Apple Biscuits | Baked | Dental health | 35 min |
| PB & Banana Kong Stuffing | Frozen | Enrichment activity | 10 min + freeze |
| Turmeric & Coconut Bites | Baked | Joint & inflammation | 25 min |
| Sardine & Parsley Bites | Baked | Omega-3 + breath | 25 min |
| Sweet Potato Chews | Slow-baked | One-ingredient chew | 3 hrs |
| Chicken Liver Bites | Baked | High-value training | 30 min |
| Watermelon & Mint Frozen | Frozen | Summer hydration | 10 min + freeze |
| Beef & Rosemary Training Treats | Baked | Savory preference | 30 min |
| Apple & Oat Birthday Cake | Baked | Celebrations | 25 min |
What Makes a Dog Treat Truly “All-Natural”?
The word “natural” gets thrown around a lot on pet food packaging โ and most of the time it means very little.
A genuinely all-natural dog treat contains only whole, minimally processed ingredients with no artificial preservatives, colors, flavors, or fillers.
When making treats at home, the standard is straightforward: if the ingredient list reads like something found in a kitchen, it’s natural. If it reads like a chemistry textbook, it’s not.
The Best Natural Ingredients for Homemade Dog Treats
These ingredients show up repeatedly across the 15 recipes for good reason โ they’re safe, nutritious, and widely available:
Binders & Bases
The foundation of every healthy treat.
Flavor Boosters
Irresistible tastes they will crave.
Functional Add-ins
Benefits beyond basic nutrition.
Ingredients to Always Avoid
Even when making “natural” treats, these ingredients stay out of the bowl entirely:
- โ Xylitol (found in some peanut butters and sweeteners โ toxic)
- โ Grapes and raisins (cause kidney failure)
- โ Chocolate and cocoa
- โ Onion and garlic in any form
- โ Macadamia nuts
- โ Nutmeg
- โ Artificial sweeteners of any kind
- โ Excess salt

Storage Tips for All-Natural Treats
Because homemade treats contain no artificial preservatives, storage matters more than with commercial treats. A simple framework:
- Baked treats: Room temperature for up to 5 days, fridge for up to 2 weeks, freezer for up to 3 months
- Frozen treats: Freezer bag for 6 to 8 weeks
- Fish-based treats: Fridge only for 3 to 4 days due to faster spoilage โ freeze anything beyond a few days’ supply
- Soft/moist treats: Always refrigerate and use within 5 days
Batch cooking and freezing is the most practical approach for busy households โ spend one afternoon making two or three recipes, freeze in portions, and pull out what’s needed throughout the week.
Final Thoughts
All-natural dog treats don’t require exotic ingredients, professional baking skills, or hours in the kitchen. They require readable ingredients, a little intention, and about 30 minutes most of the time.
The 15 recipes above cover every occasion โ daily training bites, summer frozen treats, celebration cakes, and everything in between.
Pick two or three to start, get comfortable with the process, and rotate through the rest. The dog gets better treats. The ingredient list gets shorter and more readable. Everyone wins. ๐
