A Little Story to Start
There’s something magical about watching your dog’s tail start wagging the second they smell homemade treats in the oven. My pup sat by the kitchen door the whole time, nose twitching and eyes full of hope.
Sharing moments like this makes baking even sweeter. When your dog knows a yummy surprise is coming, the whole house feels happier. Today’s crunchy homemade treats are simple, wholesome, and made for pure puppy joy.
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Ingredients for Homemade Treats

| Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Whole wheat flour | 2 cups |
| Rolled oats | 1 cup |
| Dried or fresh parsley | 1 tbsp dried OR 2 tbsp fresh |
| Nonfat dry milk | ½ cup |
| Salt | ½ tsp |
| Eggs | 2 large |
| Peanut butter (xylitol-free) | 1 cup |
| Cold water | ½ cup or more, as needed |
Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Preheat Your Oven
Set your oven to 300°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper to keep the treats from sticking.
2. Mix the Dry Ingredients
Blend the flour, oats, parsley, powdered milk, and salt in a bowl. This gives your homemade treats a hearty, crunchy base.
3. Add Wet Ingredients
Stir in the eggs and peanut butter. The mixture will look crumbly at first. Slowly drizzle in the water until the dough comes together.
4. Roll and Cut
Roll the dough to about ¼-inch thick. Use a dog-bone cutter or make round cookies by flattening small dough balls.
5. Bake Until Crispy
Bake for 25–40 minutes depending on size. The treats are ready when they’re golden and crunchy all the way through. Cool completely before serving.
Storage Tips
Store the treats in an airtight jar for up to 3 months.
Freeze extra biscuits for up to 6 months in a sealed freezer bag.
Always keep treats dry to prevent mold.
Serving Guide by Dog Size
| Dog Weight | Portion | Max Per Day |
|---|---|---|
| Under 20 lbs | ½–1 small biscuit | 1–2 |
| 20–50 lbs | 1–2 biscuits | 2–3 |
| 50+ lbs | 2–3 biscuits | 3–4 |
Adjust based on activity level and calorie needs. Check with your vet if your dog has allergies or special dietary needs.
Healthy Benefits
- Oats are gentle on sensitive tummies.
- Parsley helps freshen breath naturally.
- Peanut butter provides easy protein
- Eggs support shiny coats and strong muscles.
Homemade Treats
Give your pup joy with these easy homemade treats. Crunchy, healthy, and made with love. Perfect for daily rewards or sweet gift ideas for dog lovers.
Ingredients
| Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Whole wheat flour | 2 cups |
| Rolled oats | 1 cup |
| Dried or fresh parsley | 1 tbsp dried OR 2 tbsp fresh |
| Nonfat dry milk | ½ cup |
| Salt | ½ tsp |
| Eggs | 2 large |
| Peanut butter (xylitol-free) | 1 cup |
| Cold water | ½ cup or more, as needed |
Instructions
Set your oven to 300°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper to keep the treats from sticking.
2. Mix the Dry IngredientsBlend the flour, oats, parsley, powdered milk, and salt in a bowl. This gives your homemade treats a hearty, crunchy base.
3. Add Wet IngredientsStir in the eggs and peanut butter. The mixture will look crumbly at first. Slowly drizzle in the water until the dough comes together.
4. Roll and CutRoll the dough to about ¼-inch thick. Use a dog-bone cutter or make round cookies by flattening small dough balls.
5. Bake Until Crispy
Bake for 25–40 minutes depending on size. The treats are ready when they’re golden and crunchy all the way through. Cool completely before serving.
Notes
Healthy Benefits
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Oats are gentle on sensitive tummies.
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Parsley helps freshen breath naturally.
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Peanut butter provides easy protein
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Eggs support shiny coats and strong muscles.
FAQs About Homemade Treats
1. Can I swap whole wheat flour for another flour?
You can use oat flour or rice flour if your pup is sensitive to wheat.
2. Are all peanut butters safe for dogs?
Choose peanut butter without xylitol, which is harmful to dogs. Check every label.
3. Why did my treats turn out soft?
They likely needed extra baking time. Leave them in the oven until fully dry for a crisp texture.
4. Can puppies eat these homemade treats?
Puppies over 12 weeks can enjoy small pieces. Break treats into tiny bits for young pups.
5. How many treats can my dog have in a day?
Use the serving chart above and adjust based on your dog’s daily calorie needs.
6. What if I don’t have a cookie cutter?
Flatten small dough balls with your hand. Dogs love them no matter the shape.
A Sweet Final Thought
Your dog will feel loved with these homemade treats, and baking them fills your home with warmth and happy energy. Treat time becomes a memory you’ll both enjoy.