Homemade Dog Treats are my favorite way to show my pets that we love them like family! This homemade peanut butter dog treat recipe is an easy dog biscuit that I believe our pups would request every week if they could. I made this recipe in 2013 for my dog Scout, my first baby. I make them now for our two labs, Mabel and Daisy. Every pet deserves the love of a homemade treat and this is just the recipe to give them.
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What’s in this Dog Treats recipe?
I made these freshly-baked homemade dog treats to show our pets how special they are! They’re easy to make with just 5 main ingredients, and it’s easy to make extras to keep for later. Trust me, your dogs are going to absolutely love these peanut butter dog treats.
- Flour: I prefer to use whole wheat flour for dog biscuits for the extra nutritional value. Other types of flour are fine to use, as long as you know your pup isn’t allergic.
- Peanut Butter: This thickens the mixture into a dough, and adds tasty peanut butter flavor! Use a natural peanut butter and check the ingredients list–do not use anything with Xylitol (an artificial sweetener), which is not safe for dogs.
- Egg: Binds the ingredients together to form a pet-friendly cookie dough.
- Water: Adds a bit of moisture to help make the dough pliable.
- Honey: This sweetens the flavor just a little bit.
- Frosting: If you want to add a frosting for a bit of decoration, you’ll need more peanut butter and honey, plus hot water and cornstarch.
Note: Dogs can have allergies just like people, so while these ingredients are all safe for dogs in general, make sure you know what your furry friend can and cannot eat. I recommend giving them a small bite to test these treats out before you start using them regularly.
Flavor Variations
While peanut butter dog treats seem to be a universally-loved flavor, you can absolutely change up these biscuits for your pup.
Use other nut butters if you know your dog likes them and can digest them. We have also made them using equal amount of plain pumpkin puree or plain mashed sweet potato instead.
If you do choose to use different ingredients, keep an eye on the consistency of the dough–you want it to be quite firm and sticky. Add a smaller amount of these ingredients incrementally until it becomes firm enough to roll out and cut.
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How to Store
Once fully cooled, I store homemade peanut butter dog biscuits in an airtight container (very important) in the refrigerator, for up to 1 month. This recipe makes 24 medium dog cookies, so you’ll have plenty to share whenever your dog needs a healthy treat.
How to Freeze
This easy recipe for dog treats can be stored in the freezer for up to 8 months. I recommend placing a pan of them in the freezer for about an hour, then transferring them to a freezer-safe bag or container. This will prevent them from sticking together, so you can grab as many as you need, and keep the rest in storage. Move them to the fridge to thaw.
5-Star Review
“My husband and I wanted to bond over something, so we decided to make these for our two dogs. They go crazy over these. Cannot control themselves. I took a nibble too, and they’re not bad for humans either. They stayed nice and chewy sitting in a tupperware on the counter. Our smallest dog (8lbs) doesn’t like crunchy things, so the fact these are chewy was perfect. We even gifted some to the German Shepherd next door. We will be making these again!” – Sarah
These time tested dog treats have been made by thousands of dog lovers over the years and consistently rated as a 5 star (over 2000 5 star reviews!) – if only my 2 dogs could speak every time they eat these! I first made these in 2013 for my first puppy Scout (that’s her sweet face above). She was obsessed and my dogs now, Mabel and Daisy, couldn’t agree more.
Yes, peanut butter is generally considered safe for dogs to eat. As I mentioned above, I recommend using a natural peanut butter. Unsalted varieties are great, and you can even find peanut butters brands that are made for dogs. Be sure to check the ingredients list, and avoid anything that contains Xylitol, or other artificial sweeteners.
Yes, all of the ingredients in this dog treats recipe are considered safe, healthy, and nutritional. Peanut butter contains essential vitamins and healthy fats, and the whole wheat flour has extra nutritional value as well. Honey contains a lot of sugar (of course), but we only use a small amount.
You can use any type or shape of cookie cutter you like, including the classic dog bone shape, Christmas and holidays shapes, hearts, and more. If you don’t have a cookie cutter, use the rim of a glass to cut out circles. Find a Customized Cookie Cutter for your dog’s breed on Etsy for more fun options.
Yes! We’re using ingredients that are safe for both dogs and people. While I wouldn’t recommend snacking on these, if a little one gets their hands on them, they’ll be okay!
This recipe makes treats that are nice and chewy. If your dog would prefer a crunchier biscuit, roll out the dough really thin. You could also keep them in the oven at a lower temperature (200°F) for a while to help them dry out and crisp up.
My golden loved them and his buddy jake.
Yay! That makes me so happy!
My pup loves these! Is it best to freeze them before baking or after baking?
I would freeze after baking!
I have three big dogs so I always have hesitated to make dog biscuits because of the quantity needed but this recipe is soooo easy! and makes quite a few. I made different sized ones so I could use the small ones for training and the large ones for their bedtime snack. The biscuit signals the end of the day…I didn’t use cookie cutters because the dogs do not care……they love peanut butter…..this recipe is sooo easy, I whipped it up and had them in the over in a coupla minutes…..I used what whole wheat flour I had and regular flour for the rest…..and I did put some molasses in them…..I can grind my own organic peanut butter at the bulk food store…..also store bought peanut butter has sugar in it for the most part and they have a biscuit at bed time and I don’t want sugar on their teeth all night. Thanks for a great and easy recipe! I don’t see any reason why I can’t duplicate it or even triple it so that I don’t have to make them so often…
Thanks for try this out! I’m glad the pups love them so much!! I think making a big batch to keep on hand would be a great idea!
How long are they good for? Month?
You could always freeze them to make them last longer!
You can not substitute Coconut flour for other flours cup for cup. Coconut flour needs more liquid and expands differently. Maybe a 1/4 of Coconut flour to regular. Anyone know the ration? Thank you.
It did take a little longer than i expected because of the cookie cutting but it was worth it my dogs loved them aka i made them for Easter and they make a great basket filler.
How adorable! I’m glad the pups love them!
My dough was very crumbly. I used coconut flour and added more water for a better consistency. Thoughts?
Did adding the coconut flour and more water help any?
How long can these treats be stored for ? Looking forward to trying the recipes!
I would say a few weeks tops, you can always freeze them as well to make them last longer!
I made these for my Aussie Mix, Shiloh
and my Mini Aussie, Hanna.
Shiloh loved them, Hanna not so much. I decided to be extra and add melted peanut butter over top of the cookies to resemble “frosting”.
How cute!! I’m glad one of them liked them :)
My dogs loved it! I am going to make this my go to recipe now
It’s always a plus when it’s pup approved!!