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Fur babies are part of the family. It’s only fair to make them feel loved, and you can do that with these easy Peanut Butter Dog Treats!

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What’s in this Peanut Butter Dog Treat Recipe?

Made with love, flour, water, coconut oil, and of course, peanut butter, these dog treats are the perfect snack for your fur babies.

  • Whole Wheat Flour: A wholesome, healthy option for these treats.
  • Water: Hydrates the dough and helps these treats come together.
  • Peanut Butter: An excellent source of healthy fats, vitamins B and E, and niacin.
  • Coconut Oil: A healthy fat that can improve digestion and make your dog’s coat extra shiny!
  • Baking Powder: Helps these treats bake up light and crispy.

Important Note: Check your peanut butter ingredients list carefully. Many peanut butters now contain Xylitol, an artificial sweetener that is toxic to dogs!

Variations on Homemade Peanut Butter Dog Treats

Some dogs are allergic to wheat. If you want to make these treats wheat-free, you can use rice flour or coconut flour as a replacement. These alternate flours will work but might change the consistency a bit.

If your dog’s not a fan of peanut butter (or is allergic), pumpkin or sweet potato puree (make sure it has no added sugar or spices) is a great alternative.

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Is peanut butter safe for dogs?

Peanut butter is actually a healthy source of protein and fat for your dog. And, because these treats don’t contain preservatives and chemicals like store-bought dog treats, these peanut butter treats are even healthier for your dog. Even the flour is safe for dogs to consume.However, it is always important to check the ingredients in your peanut butter. Some peanut butters contain xylitol which is toxic to dogs! Do not use peanut butter with xylitol as an ingredient. It’s also important to remember that dogs can have allergies just like people. Always watch for the signs of an allergic reaction in pets as well as people.

What peanut butters contain xylitol?

The list is ever-changing, as brands are constantly updating their formulas. Some brands I know for sure do contain xylitol include Go Nuts, Hank’s Protein Plus Peanut Butter, Krush Nutrition, Nuts ‘n More, and P28. Avoid these brands!

Is it ok to give a dog peanut butter everyday?

Peanut butter is a great, healthy food to give dogs in moderation. However, it is high in fat, so feeding too much too often could lead to weight gain.

Can I use all-purpose flour for these treats?

Yes; however, whole wheat flour has more health benefits for your dog!

Are peanut butter dog treats safe for people?

Every ingredient in this recipe is safe for human consumption. Without sugar, these treats may not be as tasty to you as they are to your fur baby, but you can eat them too. In fact, little ones may enjoy them as a healthy snack option.

How many peanut butter dog treats should I give my dog per day?

My rule in life is always moderation. Do all in moderation. I would recommend starting with only 1 treat to see how your dog tolerates it or if they may have any adverse reactions (possibly to wheat flour). If there are no reactions, you can give your dog 2-5 treats a day, keeping in mind that the treats are about 50 calories each if made the same size as pictured.

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How to Store

Store peanut butter dog treats in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.

How to Freeze

Freeze peanut butter dog treats in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Let thaw at room temperature before serving.

Serving Suggestions

If you’re looking to get a little fancy, you can make a peanut butter frosting for these treats with 2 tablespoons of peanut butter, 1 tablespoon of honey (but don’t give honey to dogs under 1 year!), ⅓cupcornstarch, and 3-4 tablespoons of hot water mixed together.

A great snack for your little humans that dogs can have a bite or two of is carrot banana muffins!

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Homemade Peanut Butter Dog Treat Cookies

Fur babies are part of the family. It’s only fair to make them feel loved, and you can do that with these easy peanut butter dog treats!

Prep: 5 minutes minutes

Cook: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 48 treats

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Ingredients

  • cups whole wheat flour 300 grams
  • 1 cup water 227 grams
  • ½ cup peanut butter 135 grams, see note
  • cup coconut oil 75 grams, room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder 14 grams

Equipment

  • Kitchen Scale (optional)

  • Baking Sheet

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 375°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside.

  • Combine all ingredients in a large bowl until well-blended.

    2½ cups whole wheat flour, 1 cup water, ½ cup peanut butter, ⅓ cup coconut oil, 1 tablespoon baking powder

  • On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough out until it is about ½-inch thick. Cut out treats into small pieces using a knife or cookie cutter.

  • Place the cut out treats on the prepared baking sheet.

  • Bake the treats for about 15 minutes or until they begin to turn golden brown. Allow to cool.

Notes

  • Peanut Butter:Some peanut butter contains xylitol which is toxic to dogs. Make sure there is none in the peanut butter you are using.
  • If your dog is allergic to wheat, try rice flour or coconut flour.
  • I used an apple corer as my cookie cutter. Depending on the size you want, you can use any cookie cutter or even a pizza cutter to make squares.

Storage: Store peanut butter dog treats in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Nutrition Facts

Homemade Peanut Butter Dog Treat Cookies

Amount Per Serving (1 treat)

Calories 50Calories from Fat 27

% Daily Value*

Fat 3g5%

Saturated Fat 2g13%

Polyunsaturated Fat 1g

Monounsaturated Fat 1g

Sodium 38mg2%

Potassium 38mg1%

Carbohydrates 5g2%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 1g2%

Vitamin A 1IU0%

Calcium 18mg2%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Author: Becky Hardin – Easy Dessert Recipes

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  1. Peanut Butter Dog Treats Recipe - Easy Dessert Recipes (14)Mimi says

    Simple enough! Wasn’t sticky when rolling out!Peanut Butter Dog Treats Recipe - Easy Dessert Recipes (15)

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    • Peanut Butter Dog Treats Recipe - Easy Dessert Recipes (16)Becky Hardin says

      Happy to hear that! Thanks for sharing, Mimi!

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  2. Peanut Butter Dog Treats Recipe - Easy Dessert Recipes (17)Cheryl Anderson says

    My furbabies loved this, I added in blueberries and they loved itPeanut Butter Dog Treats Recipe - Easy Dessert Recipes (18)

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    • Peanut Butter Dog Treats Recipe - Easy Dessert Recipes (19)Becky Hardin says

      I’m so happy to hear that, Cheryl! Thanks for stopping by!

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FAQs

How to make easy peanut butter dog treats? ›

Combine flour, peanut butter, and applesauce in a large bowl. Add stock and stir until well-combined. Once combined, use your hands to press the dough into a ball. Place dough on a flat surface and roll out to 1/4-inch thickness with a rolling pin.

How do you make special treats for dogs? ›

Dogs love the combination of peanut butter and bananas, and these treats are a perfect blend of both. Mash up a ripe banana, mix it with a spoonful of peanut butter, and add some oats for texture. Shape the mixture into small balls and bake until golden brown. Your pup won't be able to resist these drool-worthy treats!

What can I put peanut butter in for my dog? ›

Homemade dog treat recipes with peanut butter:
  • Peanut Butter Banana Bites:Mix peanut butter, mashed ripe bananas, and whole wheat flour. Roll the dough into small balls and bake until golden brown.
  • Peanut Butter and Pumpkin Pupcakes:Combine peanut butter, pumpkin puree, eggs, and oat flour.
Jul 29, 2023

Can I use regular flour for dog treats? ›

In general, we recommend staying away from all purpose flour for your dog. It's not going to hurt them in small amounts, but it just doesn't have the nutritional value that you can get from other kinds of flour.

What baking ingredients are safe for dogs? ›

Ingredients that are safe for your dog:
  • Peanut butter: As previously mentioned, some peanut butters can contain xylitol. ...
  • Flour and oats: These can be good sources of fiber and help with digestion.
  • Pumpkin: This is a great source of fiber. ...
  • Yogurt: Small amounts are okay to give to your dog.

What ingredients to avoid in peanut butter for dogs? ›

Dogs can eat – and many really enjoy – peanut butter. But beware, some peanut butter brands contain an ingredient called xylitol, which is toxic to dogs and even eating small amounts can be fatal. Xylitol is an artificial sweetener that is often used in foods to keep the product sugar-free.

How do you make high quality dog treats? ›

Directions:
  1. Preheat oven to 350ºF.
  2. Blend chicken and eggs in a food processor.
  3. Pour the mixture into a bowl, and stir in flour and oil. ...
  4. Spread the batter onto the silicone mold on a cookie sheet, making sure it's in the holes, and then scrape it off the dividers.
  5. Bake for 12 minutes.

Are homemade treats better for dogs? ›

Healthier ingredients

Homemade dog treats, especially when made with my Bake & Treat dog treat baking mixes, are infinitely healthier than commercial dog treats. They contain only 100% natural ingredients. They don't have an extended shelf-life so they don't contain unhealthy preservatives.

Can I make and sell homemade dog treats? ›

A: No. A processed pet food, including treats, cannot be made in a residential home. All processed pet foods must be made in an approved facility. Acceptable types of facilities include: private or shared commercial kitchens, restaurant/church/school kitchens, commercial facilities.

Can you use Jif peanut butter for dog treats? ›

There is no xylitol in any JIF peanut butter products making them safe for your pup. However, they do contain added salt, so they aren't the best peanut butters for regular snacking. If you're in a pinch, look for the “JIF Natural” series, which has a reduced amount of sugar and salt added.

Can I give my dog peanut butter everyday? ›

For small dogs, give no more than a half-teaspoon of peanut butter per day, and avoid making it a daily habit. Larger dogs can have a half-tablespoon of peanut butter every now and then. Dogs actually have a rather poor sense of taste, relying mainly on their sense of smell to decide what's yummy.

Is Jif peanut butter safe for dogs? ›

Peanut butter, as long as it does not contain xylitol, can be fed to dogs in a controlled manner. Jif is an example of peanut butter that should work fine for doggy consumption since there are no added amounts of sugar or salt along with the absence of the harmful ingredient mentioned earlier - xylitol.

What is the healthiest flour for dog treats? ›

Whole wheat flour: is packed with fiber, and protein, and is a good source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, including vitamin B9 (folate), vitamin E, copper, iron, manganese, and selenium. You could alternatively substitute this with oat flour or another dog-safe flour.

What is the safest flour for dog treats? ›

Whole-Grain Flours for Dogs
  • Barley.
  • Buckwheat.
  • Millet.
  • Oat.
  • Pea.
  • Quinoa.
  • Rice.
  • Sorghum.

What is the healthiest treats for dogs? ›

Consider treats that contain dog-safe fruits and vegetables like carrots, green beans, apples and bananas that offer very few calories and have good nutritional value, experts say.

Is homemade peanut butter safe for dogs? ›

Yes, dogs can eat peanut butter as long as it is fed in moderation and does not contain xylitol, so get out that pet-safe peanut butter jar and share the good news.

Are peanut butter treats safe for dogs? ›

Can dogs eat peanut butter? Yes, dogs can eat peanut butter, but it's important to check the label before spoiling your dog with this delicious treat as added ingredients could be harmful for them. For example, xylitol, a sugar substitute, is extremely toxic for dogs and can sometimes be found in peanut butter.

How do you make homemade busy treats for dogs? ›

Try the muffin tin game.

Fill each muffin cup with treats and cover them with tennis balls. Your dog has to sniff and paw at the balls to get the reward underneath. To make it more challenging, you can keep some cups empty, so your dog has to use its nose and brain to determine which cups contain the treats.

How do you make homemade dog chews? ›

Here's an easy way to create a dog chew, especially for a teething puppy with sore gums. Start with a hand towel or a washcloth (depending on the size of your dog). Soak the towel in water or in a mix of water and salt-free bouillon. Wring out the towel thoroughly and twist it into a long sausage shape.

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