Dog Treats Recipe: Chicken Broth Dog Treats Recipe

Your pup will love this Dog Treats Recipe because it combines warm chicken broth, soft oats, and creamy peanut butter into a yummy, homemade snack. These treats smell amazing in the oven and make treat time feel extra special.

Story Introduction

When I first baked these cozy chicken broth treats, my dog waited by the oven the whole time. The warm, savory smell filled the kitchen, and his tail never stopped wagging. This simple Dog Treats Recipe quickly became a favorite at our house. I love making these because the ingredients are natural and safe, and they turn treat time into a sweet bonding moment.

Ingredients for This Dog Treats Recipe

IngredientAmount
Chicken broth (low-sodium, no onion/garlic)1 cup
Honey2 tablespoons
Peanut butter (unsweetened, xylitol-free)8 tablespoons
Rolled oats2/3 cup
Whole wheat flour2 cups

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Preheat the Oven

Preheat your oven to 325°F (163°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment to prevent sticking.

2. Mix the Wet Ingredients

Whisk the chicken broth, honey, and peanut butter until smooth. If the peanut butter is thick, warm it for a few seconds so it blends easily.

3. Add the Dry Ingredients

Stir in the rolled oats. Slowly add the whole wheat flour until a soft dough forms. Add more broth or flour if needed.

4. Roll and Cut

Flour your counter lightly and roll the dough to 1/4–1/3 inch thick. Cut out shapes and place them on the baking sheet with space in between.

5. Bake

Bake 15–17 minutes or until golden brown. For a crunchier texture, let the treats cool inside the turned-off oven for 10 minutes.

6. Cool and Store

Place treats on a cooling rack until fully cooled. Store at room temperature for 1 week, in the fridge for 2 weeks, or freeze for 3 months.

Air Fryer Method

Preheat the air fryer to 325°F (163°C). Place the treats in a single layer. Cook for 7–10 minutes and check at minute 7 to avoid burning. Let cool before serving.

Storage Tips

Keeping treats fresh helps your dog enjoy safe, yummy snacks. Store in an airtight jar in a cool spot. Freeze extras in small batches for easy treat time.

Treat Portions by Dog Weight

Dog WeightPortionMax Per Day
Under 20 lbsSmall treat1–2
20–50 lbsMedium treat2–3
50+ lbsLarge treat3–4

Health Benefits

These simple ingredients support a happy, healthy pup.

  • Chicken broth helps hydration and digestion
  • Peanut butter adds protein and healthy fats
  • Honey provides natural antioxidants
  • Oats support steady energy and easy digestion
  • Whole wheat flour gives fiber for a firm, tasty biscuit
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Make this yummy Dog Treats Recipe using chicken broth, oats, and peanut butter. Simple, healthy, and homemade treats your pup will love.

  • Author: Emily

Ingredients

Ingredient Amount
Chicken broth (low-sodium, no onion/garlic) 1 cup
Honey 2 tablespoons
Peanut butter (unsweetened, xylitol-free) 8 tablespoons
Rolled oats 2/3 cup
Whole wheat flour 2 cups

Instructions

1. Preheat the Oven

Preheat your oven to 325°F (163°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment to prevent sticking.

2. Mix the Wet Ingredients

Whisk the chicken broth, honey, and peanut butter until smooth. If the peanut butter is thick, warm it for a few seconds so it blends easily.

3. Add the Dry Ingredients

Stir in the rolled oats. Slowly add the whole wheat flour until a soft dough forms. Add more broth or flour if needed.

4. Roll and Cut

Flour your counter lightly and roll the dough to 1/4–1/3 inch thick. Cut out shapes and place them on the baking sheet with space in between.

5. Bake

Bake 15–17 minutes or until golden brown. For a crunchier texture, let the treats cool inside the turned-off oven for 10 minutes.

6. Cool and Store

 

Place treats on a cooling rack until fully cooled. Store at room temperature for 1 week, in the fridge for 2 weeks, or freeze for 3 months.

FAQs About This Dog Treats Recipe

1. Can I use vegetable broth instead of chicken broth?

Yes, as long as it has no onion or garlic, which are unsafe for dogs.

2. Can I swap peanut butter for almond butter?

You can, but confirm it is xylitol-free and unsalted.

3. Why is my dough too sticky?

Add a spoonful of flour at a time until it firms up.

4. Can I make this Dog Treats Recipe grain-free?

Use oat flour or rice flour, but the texture may be softer.

5. Are these treats okay for puppies?

Yes, for pups older than 10–12 weeks. Break into tiny soft pieces for safety.

Final Takeaway

Your homemade chicken broth treats are ready to share, bringing warm, tail-wagging joy to your dog with every bite.

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