
🦴 Homemade treats for small dogs – healthy, cheap and safe recipes
🐕 Why is it worth making delicacies yourself?
Every small dog owner knows how quickly a pet can be spoiled – just a few treats and that look in their eyes is enough to make us reach for another cookie. But do we really know what store-bought treats actually contain ? Long ingredient lists, preservatives, artificial flavors, and fillers – all of these can be detrimental to the health of our pets, especially the smallest ones.
That's why more and more people choose homemade delicacies that:
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they are easy to prepare,
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contain only known ingredients,
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are healthier and often cheaper,
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can be adapted to the individual needs of the dog (allergies, taste preferences, diet).
✅ Health benefits of homemade treats
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Better digestion – no artificial additives means less risk of indigestion.
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Immune support – many ingredients (such as carrots, parsley, pumpkin) contain natural vitamins and antioxidants.
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Healthy teeth – crunchy cookies can help naturally wear away tartar.
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Weight control – you decide how many calories your dog gets.
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Fewer allergies – you avoid allergens typical of industrial delicacies.
🐾 What to pay attention to?
Before you start cooking, remember a few rules:
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Avoid onions, garlic, chocolate, grapes, raisins and macadamia nuts – they are toxic to dogs.
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Do not add salt, sugar, spicy spices or sweeteners (e.g. xylitol) .
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Adjust the size of the treats to the size of your dog and its teeth – small breeds have more delicate jaws!
🍠 Recipes for homemade delicacies
🍠 1. Mini Sweet Potato and Carrot Cookies
Ingredients:
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1 medium sweet potato (cooked and mashed)
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1 carrot (grated)
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1 egg
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1/2 cup rice or oat flour
Execution:
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Mix all ingredients in a bowl.
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Form small balls or flat discs.
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Bake for 25 minutes at 180°C until golden brown.
🍗 2. Chicken and parsley meatballs
Ingredients:
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200 g minced chicken fillet
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1 egg
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1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley
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2 tablespoons of oat flakes
Execution:
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Mix everything, form small balls.
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Bake for about 20 minutes at 180°C or fry lightly in a pan without fat.
🍌 3. Banana and yogurt ice cream
Perfect for summer!
Ingredients:
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1 ripe banana
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3 tablespoons of natural yogurt (preferably lactose-free)
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1 teaspoon peanut butter (salt and sugar free)
Execution:
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Blend all ingredients.
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Pour into silicone molds.
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Freeze for a few hours.
🥕 4. Pumpkin and linseed cookies
Ingredients:
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1/2 cup pumpkin puree
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1 egg
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1/4 cup ground flaxseed
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1/2 cup coconut or oat flour
Execution:
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Mix all ingredients.
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Form small cookies.
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Bake for 25–30 minutes at 180°C.
🍎 5. Apple Chips with Cinnamon
Ingredients:
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1 apple
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a pinch of cinnamon (optional)
Execution:
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Cut the apple into thin slices and remove the seeds.
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Place on baking paper, sprinkle with cinnamon.
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Dry in the oven at 100°C for 1.5–2 hours.
🍚 6. Rice and cottage cheese balls
Ingredients:
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1/2 cup of cooked rice
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2 tablespoons of semi-fat cottage cheese
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1 tablespoon of salmon oil or olive oil
Execution:
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Mix the ingredients, form balls.
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Serve immediately or store in the refrigerator.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I feed my dog homemade treats every day?
Yes, but in moderation. Treats should not make up more than 10% of your dog's daily calorie intake.
How long can you store homemade treats?
Refrigerate: 3–5 days. Freezer: up to 3 months. You can also dry them to extend their shelf life.
Can homemade treats be used for training?
Absolutely! Just cut them into smaller pieces and use them as a reward during training.
My dog has allergies – what should I do?
Avoid allergens and choose hypoallergenic products (e.g., sweet potato, rice, lamb). If in doubt, consult your veterinarian.
🧁 Summary
Homemade treats are not only a fashionable trend, but also a conscious choice for owners who care about their pet's health and well-being. They're healthy, natural, full of nutrients and… love. And most importantly, your little dog will surely love them. ❤️