Your dog deserves a snack that feels special, and these homemade Gummies for Dogs were inspired by a sweet moment with my own pup.SAM would appear the instant she heard the crinkle of my fruit snack wrapper. Her perfect sit and hopeful eyes made it impossible not to smile. I wanted her to share that little moment with me, so I created a gummy treat that was safe, natural, and made just for her. Watching her chew the first wobbly, blueberry bite turned our snack time into a shared joy.
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Why These Gummies for Dogs Are Extra Special
These soft, chewy gummies offer a fun change from crunchy biscuits. Their gentle texture is perfect for puppies, seniors, and any pup who prefers a softer treat. The bright purple color comes naturally from blueberries, and the light coconut aroma makes every bite smell delicious. Because they’re homemade, you skip artificial flavors and dyes. It’s a simple, honest treat you can feel good about sharing. For more natural snack ideas, you can explore our Dog Treat Recipes category.
Ingredients You’ll Need

| Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Pureed blueberries | ½ cup |
| Coconut oil | ¼ cup |
| Unflavored gelatin | 2 tablespoons |
| Honey (optional) | 1 tablespoon |
Equipment You’ll Need
- Small saucepan
- Whisk
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Silicone molds
- Blender or food processor
How to Make These Blueberry & Coconut Gummies for Dogs

1. Puree the blueberries
Blend the blueberries until smooth. You may strain them for an ultra-smooth finish, but pups usually enjoy the natural texture.
2. Warm the mixture
Pour puree into a saucepan with coconut oil and optional honey. Warm gently until the coconut oil melts. Do not boil.
3. Bloom the gelatin
Sprinkle the gelatin evenly over the warm mixture. Let it sit for one minute so it can thicken.
4. Whisk until smooth
Whisk over low heat for 2–3 minutes until the gelatin dissolves completely.
5. Fill the molds
Pour the mixture into silicone molds and tap gently to remove bubbles.
6. Chill
Refrigerate for 2–3 hours or until firm.
7. Pop out and enjoy
Remove each gummy carefully and share one with your happy pup.
Storage & Safety Notes
Refrigerate gummies in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks. Freeze on a tray and store up to 3 months. Serve frozen on warm days for a cooling treat. Avoid artificial sweeteners and xylitol. For ingredient safety, trusted guides like PetMD are helpful.
Serving Portions by Dog Weight
| Dog Weight | Portion | Daily Maximum |
|---|---|---|
| Under 20 lbs | 1 small gummy | 1 per day |
| 20–50 lbs | 1–2 small gummies | Up to 2 |
| Over 50 lbs | 2–3 small gummies | Up to 3 |
Health Benefits
- Blueberries: Natural antioxidants for immune and brain support.
- Coconut Oil: Healthy fats for skin and coat health.
- Gelatin: Supports joints, digestion, and coat strength.
Easy Blueberry & Coconut Gummy Treat Recipe
Ingredients
| Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Pureed blueberries | ½ cup |
| Coconut oil | ¼ cup |
| Unflavored gelatin | 2 tablespoons |
| Honey (optional) | 1 tablespoon |
Instructions
Blend the blueberries until smooth. You may strain them for an ultra-smooth finish, but pups usually enjoy the natural texture.
2. Warm the mixturePour puree into a saucepan with coconut oil and optional honey. Warm gently until the coconut oil melts. Do not boil.
3. Bloom the gelatinSprinkle the gelatin evenly over the warm mixture. Let it sit for one minute so it can thicken.
4. Whisk until smoothWhisk over low heat for 2–3 minutes until the gelatin dissolves completely.
5. Fill the moldsPour the mixture into silicone molds and tap gently to remove bubbles.
6. ChillRefrigerate for 2–3 hours or until firm.
7. Pop out and enjoy
Remove each gummy carefully and share one with your happy pup.
FAQs About Gummies for Dogs
Are Gummies for Dogs safe?
Yes, when homemade without sugar or artificial sweeteners. Human gummies are not safe.
Why won’t my gummies set?
The gelatin may not have dissolved fully. Whisk slowly until smooth.
Can I use other fruits?
Yes, pumpkin, strawberry, and banana work well. Never use grapes or cherries.
Is coconut oil good for dogs?
Yes, in small amounts. It supports brain function and coat health.
How long do homemade gummies last?
Up to 2 weeks in the fridge or 3 months in the freezer.
Final Takeaway
These homemade Gummies for Dogs bring a sweet moment of connection to snack time. Their soft texture, simple ingredients, and happy flavor make every bite a little celebration of love.