Homemade No-Bake Dog Treat Recipes Your Pup Will Love

I still remember the first time I made homemade dog treats for my Labrador, Bruno. I wanted something quick, healthy, and safe for him—without firing up the oven. That’s when I got the idea for the no-bake dog treat recipe, and let me tell you this is a very good food for them!

These treats are packed with dog-friendly ingredients like pumpkin puree, peanut butter, and oats.

They’re simple to whip up, no special tools needed, and they make me feel good knowing exactly what’s going into my pup’s snack.

Why Make a Special Recipe for Your Dog?

Dogs aren’t just pets—they’re family. And just like us, they deserve snacks that are both tasty and nourishing.

Store-bought dog treats can contain preservatives, added sugar, or ingredients that don’t really support a dog’s diet. By making homemade dog treats, you control every ingredient that goes in.

Safe ingredients include:

  • Pumpkin puree – supports digestion.
  • Peanut butter (natural, no xylitol) – adds protein and healthy fats.
  • Oats – provide fiber and energy.
  • Plain yogurt – helps with gut health.
  • Cinnamon – safe in small amounts and adds flavor.

These are all things you probably already have in your kitchen, making dog treats no bake recipe options a breeze.

What Is Safe In Homemade Dog Treats?

Yes, homemade dog treats are safe when you use dog-friendly ingredients like pumpkin, oats, peanut butter (without xylitol), plain yogurt, applesauce, and a little cinnamon.

Always avoid harmful foods such as chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, and artificial sweeteners. When in doubt, check with your veterinarian before adding new ingredients.

How to make No-Bake Dog Treat Recipes?

No-Bake Dog Treat Recipes
No-Bake Dog Treat Recipes

Recipe Overview

This healthy no-bake dog treat recipe uses pumpkin, peanut butter, and oats to create chewy, bite-sized snacks your dog will love.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: None
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Cuisine: Homemade Dog Treats
  • Course: Pet Treats
  • Difficulty Level: Easy
  • Yield: About 20 small treats
  • Calories per Treat: ~45 (depending on size)

Ingredients

  • ½ cup Natural Peanut Butter (unsweetened, no xylitol)
  • 1 cup Pumpkin Puree
  • ½ cup Apple Sauce (unsweetened)
  • ¼ cup Plain Yogurt
  • 2 ½ cups Rolled Oats (old-fashioned oats also work)
  • ¼ cup Honey
  • 1 teaspoon Cinnamon

Instructions

1. Mix Wet Ingredients

In a large bowl, stir together peanut butter, pumpkin puree, apple sauce, yogurt, honey, and cinnamon until smooth.

2. Add Oats

Slowly fold in the oats until everything sticks together. If the mix feels too wet, add more oats. If it feels too dry, splash in a little water.

3. Shape the Treats

Roll the mixture into small bite-sized balls (perfect for training) or press them into silicone molds for fun shapes.

4. Chill

Place the treats in the refrigerator for about an hour until firm.

5. Serve

Once set, they’re ready to serve! Keep the rest stored properly for later.

💡 Tip from me: I like rolling some treats in extra oats for texture. Bruno seems to think those are extra special!

Tips and Variations

✅Add-ins: Small bits of dried cranberries or turkey liver can be mixed in for added flavor (just keep quantities small).

✅Protein Boost: Mix in an egg before chilling if your dog’s diet allows.

✅Grain-Free Option: Swap oats for coconut flour.

✅Freezer-Friendly: These treats freeze well! Store them in the freezer and thaw at room temperature before giving to your pup.

Serving and Storage Guidelines

  • Serving: 1–2 treats per day for medium dogs. Adjust based on your dog’s size and veterinarian’s advice.
  • Storage: Store in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. For longer storage, freeze for up to 2 months.
  • Room Temperature: If you need non refrigerated dog treat recipes for travel, these can stay at room temperature for about a day in an airtight container.

Health Benefits

This homemade dog treats recipe vet approved style packs in a lot of goodness:

  • Pumpkin: Great for digestion.
  • Peanut Butter: Protein and healthy fats.
  • Yogurt: Aids gut health.
  • Oats: Fiber and sustained energy.
  • Cinnamon: Safe in small amounts and adds a tasty aroma.

These aren’t just mouth watering no bake dog treats, they’re functional too—perfect as a healthy snack or even a dog food topper alongside meals.

Serving Suggestions

✔️ Shape into mini bones using a silicone mold for a fun presentation.

✔️ Pair with homemade dog gravy as a special reward.

✔️ Use them as training treats by making smaller portions.

Recipe Note

Always check with your veterinarian before introducing new ingredients into your dog’s diet. Every pup is different, and what works for one may not suit another.

FAQ – No-Bake Dog Treat Recipes

Can I Use Quick Oats Instead Of Rolled Oats?

Yes, both work fine. Rolled oats give more texture, while quick oats make smoother treats.

How Long Do No-Bake Dog Treats Last Without Refrigeration?

About 24 hours at room temperature in a sealed container. Beyond that, store in the fridge or freezer.

Can I Make These Treats Without Yogurt?

Yes, just replace yogurt with more pumpkin puree or apple sauce.

Are These Treats Safe For Puppies?

Yes, in moderation. Just break them into smaller pieces and confirm with your vet.

Can I Use Turkey In This Recipe?

Cooked, shredded turkey or turkey liver makes a great protein element to mix in. Just keep portions small.

What Are The Easiest Homemade Dog Treats?

The easiest ones are no-bake recipes like this one—mix, roll, and chill. Others include frozen yogurt cubes with peanut butter, banana slices dipped in dog-safe yogurt, or simple oat-and-honey bites.

Final Thoughts

I love making these no bake dog treats homemade style because they take just minutes, and Bruno gets so excited when he sees me pull them from the fridge.

If you try this recipe, I’d love to hear how your pup enjoys it! Drop a comment, share a photo, or let me know your favorite twist on this recipe.

Your canine companion deserves treats made with love—and trust me, this recipe delivers wagging tails every time. 🐾

No-Bake Dog Treat Recipes

No-Bake Dog Treat Recipes are quick, healthy, and easy snacks made with simple ingredients like pumpkin, oats, and peanut butter—no oven required! Perfect for homemade dog treats your pup will love.
Prep Time10 minutes
Total Time10 minutes
Course: pet treat
Cuisine: Homemade Dog Food
Keyword: No-Bake Dog Treat Recipe
Servings: 20 small treats
Calories: 45kcal

Ingredients

  • ½ cup Natural Peanut Butter unsweetened, no xylitol
  • 1 cup Pumpkin Puree
  • ½ cup Apple Sauce unsweetened
  • ¼ cup Plain Yogurt
  • 2 ½ cups Rolled Oats old-fashioned oats also work
  • ¼ cup Honey
  • 1 teaspoon Cinnamon

Instructions

Mix Wet Ingredients

  • In a large bowl, stir together peanut butter, pumpkin puree, apple sauce, yogurt, honey, and cinnamon until smooth.

Add Oats

  • Slowly fold in the oats until everything sticks together. If the mix feels too wet, add more oats. If it feels too dry, splash in a little water.

Shape the Treats

  • Roll the mixture into small bite-sized balls (perfect for training) or press them into silicone molds for fun shapes.

Chill

  • Place the treats in the refrigerator for about an hour until firm.

Serve

  • Once set, they’re ready to serve! Keep the rest stored properly for later.

Notes

Always check with your veterinarian before introducing new ingredients into your dog’s diet. Every pup is different, and what works for one may not suit another.
Hello! I'm Koushik, a dedicated dog enthusiast with a penchant for writing about pet care and nutrition. I have a wealth of knowledge on dog food niches and related subjects.
Over the past five years, I've been actively engaged in the pet industry, driven by my unwavering passion for assisting dog owners in providing the best possible care for their beloved dogs companions. With a strong foundation in dog food and nutrition, my goal is to share valuable insights to help dog owners navigate the diverse landscape of dog food options. In my free time, I take pleasure in bonding with my two doggie friends, indulging in a good book, and exploring new and exciting dog food brands.
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