Blueberry & Carrot Twists for Dogs: A Vibrant and Healthy Treat

A Colorful Homemade Treat Your Pup Will Love

The first time I made these soft and colorful twists for my dog, he sniffed the air and wagged his tail before they even cooled. These treats mix the sweet smell of blueberries with the warm comfort of carrots. They come out bright, fun, and shaped perfectly for little paws to hold. If your pup enjoys healthy snacks made with simple ingredients, these twists for dogs will make treat time special.

Ingredients

Twists for Dogs
IngredientAmount
Oat flour1 cup divided (½ cup for each dough)
Blueberries (fresh or frozen)½ cup
Cooked carrots (mashed or pureed)½ cup
Egg1 large (divided between doughs)
Coconut oil (optional)1 tablespoon
Cinnamon (optional)¼ teaspoon
WaterSplash, as needed

How to Make the Twists for Dogs

  1. Cook your carrots until soft. Mash or blend them into a smooth puree.
  2. If using frozen blueberries, allow them to thaw slightly before blending into a puree.
  3. In a bowl, combine ½ cup oat flour, carrot puree, and half of the egg. Mix until the orange dough comes together.
  4. In a second bowl, combine ½ cup oat flour, blueberry puree, and the remaining egg to form the purple dough.
  5. Add a splash of water to either dough if it feels dry. The texture should be soft and easy to roll.
  6. Roll each dough into small strips about six inches long.
  7. Twist one orange strip with one purple strip. Press the ends gently so they stay together.
  8. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
  9. Place each twist on a lined baking sheet. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until firm and lightly golden.
  10. Let the twists cool completely before serving to your dog.

Storage Tips

Store the cooled twists in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to five days.
For longer storage, freeze them in a sealed bag for up to two months. Thaw one twist at a time in the fridge for best freshness.

Portion Guide by Dog Weight

Twists for Dogs
Dog WeightPortionMaximum Per Day
Under 20 lbsSmall twist1–2
20–50 lbsStandard twist2–3
Over 50 lbsLarge twist3–4

Always adjust treats based on your dog’s age, activity level, and vet advice.

Health Benefits

• Blueberries add natural antioxidants that support your dog’s immune system.
• Carrots provide vitamin A for healthy eyes and a shiny coat.
• Oats are gentle on sensitive stomachs and add fiber.
• Coconut oil may support skin and coat health if your vet approves.
• The soft texture makes these twists for dogs easy to chew.

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Blueberry & Carrot Twists for Dogs

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Twists for Dogs made with blueberries and carrots. A healthy homemade treat that is soft, colorful, and perfect for happy snacking.

  • Author: Emily

Ingredients

Ingredient Amount
Oat flour 1 cup divided (½ cup for each dough)
Blueberries (fresh or frozen) ½ cup
Cooked carrots (mashed or pureed) ½ cup
Egg 1 large (divided between doughs)
Coconut oil (optional) 1 tablespoon
Cinnamon (optional) ¼ teaspoon
Water Splash, as needed

Instructions

How to Make the Twists for Dogs

 

  1. Cook your carrots until soft. Mash or blend them into a smooth puree.

  2. If using frozen blueberries, allow them to thaw slightly before blending into a puree.

  3. In a bowl, combine ½ cup oat flour, carrot puree, and half of the egg. Mix until the orange dough comes together.

  4. In a second bowl, combine ½ cup oat flour, blueberry puree, and the remaining egg to form the purple dough.

  5. Add a splash of water to either dough if it feels dry. The texture should be soft and easy to roll.

  6. Roll each dough into small strips about six inches long.

  7. Twist one orange strip with one purple strip. Press the ends gently so they stay together.

  8. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).

  9. Place each twist on a lined baking sheet. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until firm and lightly golden.

  10. Let the twists cool completely before serving to your dog.

FAQs

1. Can I use whole wheat flour instead of oat flour?

Yes, unless your dog is sensitive to wheat. Oat flour is usually gentler on their stomach.

2. Can I skip the coconut oil?

Yes. The recipe works well without it. The dough may just need an extra splash of water.

3. Are frozen blueberries okay?

Yes. Let them thaw a little before blending to avoid a watery dough.

4. Can I make the twists smaller for training treats?

Yes. Roll thinner strips and bake a few minutes less to keep them soft.

5. How do I know when the twists are fully baked?

They should feel firm with light golden edges.

Final Takeaway

These colorful twists for dogs bring simple ingredients, fun colors, and a soft texture your pup will love. Homemade treats like this make every snack feel special.

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