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With just four ingredients, this homemade blueberry dog treats recipe is crunchy, healthy, and dogs love them! Just blend, shape, and bake into crispy perfection. Great for using as training rewards or as the occasional treat for your dog.

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Making your own dog treats has never been more rewarding, as you have complete control over the ingredients that go into each delightful bite. No need to worry about artificial additives or questionable fillers—just pure goodness made with love.

Rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber, blueberries offer a range of health benefits for dogs. The vitamins and minerals found in blueberries contribute to healthy eyesight, cognitive function, and a shiny coat. Plus, the fiber content aids in digestion, keeping your pup’s tummy happy and satisfied. Let’s cook!

Blueberry dog treats in a dog bowl.

Blueberry Dog Treats Ingredients

You just need four basic ingredients to make these blueberry treats.

  • Blueberries: Bursting with natural sweetness and vibrant flavor, blueberries are a nutritional powerhouse for dogs. Fresh or frozen blueberries work well here (if using frozen, just thaw and drain them first).
  • Rolled or Instant Oats: Oats provide a healthy dose of fiber, which aids in digestion and promotes a happy tummy for your furry friend. They also add a pleasant texture to the treats. Rolled or instant oats work well here, but avoid steel-cut oats, which won’t blend up well.
  • Whole Wheat Flour (or All-Purpose Flour): Whole wheat flour serves as a nutritious base for our treats. It provides necessary carbohydrates and adds structure to the dough. If you prefer, you can substitute it with all-purpose flour for a slightly lighter texture.
  • Peanut Butter: Dogs adore the rich and nutty flavor of peanut butter, making it a perfect ingredient for these treats. Ensure that the peanut butter you use does not contain xylitol, as it can be harmful to dogs. Natural peanut butter, without added sugars or artificial sweeteners, works best.
Ingredients to make blueberry dog treats on turf.
Dog eating blueberry treats.

How To Make Blueberry Dog Treats

To make blueberry dog treats, you’ll just mix everything together, shape, bake, and cut! These are a great dog treat for keeping on hand as a healthy, high-value reward.

Step 1: Turn On The Oven
A very important first step. Get it preheating while you make the dough.

Step 2: Blitz Dough
Combine the blueberries, oats, whole wheat flour, and peanut butter in a food processor until you achieve a delightful dough. It should be thick but able to hold together. Add more peanut butter if the dough is brittle or doesn’t come together.

Mixing blueberry dog treats in a food processor.
No food processor? You can also just chop the fresh berries and then mix everything in a mixing bowl.

Step 3: Shape
Take the prepared dough and shape it into a rectangle on a parchment-lined baking sheet.

Shaping dog treat dough on a baking sheet.
You can use your hands or a rolling pin to achieve the desired thickness, aiming for a consistent ¼ to ½ inch thickness throughout.

Step 4: Bake
After around 30 minutes, the treats will turn crispy and dry, ensuring a satisfying crunch with every bite.

Shaping dog treat dough on a baking sheet.
Keep an eye on them as they bake, checking for the perfect golden brown color that indicates they’re ready to be enjoyed.

Step 5: Cut
While the treats are still warm, use a sharp knife or a pizza cutter to cut them into small, bite-sized squares. The warmth of the treats makes this step easier and ensures clean cuts. As the treats cool, they will firm up and develop a chewy texture that dogs love.

Cutting dog treats into squares.
These treats have a natural tendency to become tougher and more chewy as they cool down, making them perfect for a satisfying gnaw.

Tips & Tricks

  • Adjust consistency if needed: Depending on the moisture content of your blueberries, you may need to make slight adjustments to achieve the right dough consistency. If the dough feels too dry, add a small amount of water or peanut butter. If it feels too wet, add a bit more flour.
  • Explore flavor variations: Feel free to get creative with the flavors! Consider adding a dash of cinnamon or a tablespoon of fish oil for some extra flavor. Just ensure that any additional ingredients are safe for dogs.
  • Double-check peanut butter ingredients: Peanut butter is a favorite ingredient, but it’s crucial to double-check that it does not contain xylitol, a sweetener that can be toxic to dogs. Stick to natural peanut butter without any added sugar or artificial sweeteners.
  • Customize treat shapes: While the recipe suggests shaping the dough into a rectangle, you can get creative with cookie cutters to make fun shapes that will delight your pup. Hearts, bones, or paw prints are popular choices that add a special touch.
  • Store properly: Store the cooled treats in an airtight container at room temperature for a few days or refrigerate them for a longer shelf life. They can also be frozen for future use.
Blueberry dog treats in a dog bowl.

Variations

These homemade dog treats are incredibly customizable! You can throw in:

  • a tablespoon of olive oil or coconut oil for healthy fats
  • mashed bananas, sweet potato, or pumpkin for fiber
  • a spoonful of chia seeds or flax seeds for a boost of omega-3 fatty acids
  • and egg for protein

For more easy dog treat recipes, try our viral frozen carrot dog chews or these banana dog treats!

Dog eating blueberry treats.

Crunchy Blueberry Dogs Treats Recipe (4 Ingredients)

Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 30 minutes
Total: 45 minutes
Servings: 24 treats
With just four ingredients, this homemade blueberry dog treats recipe is crunchy, healthy, and dogs love them! Just blend, shape, and bake into crispy perfection. Great for using as training rewards or as the occasional treat for your dog.

Ingredients 

  • 1 cup blueberries
  • 1 cup rolled or instant oats
  • 1 cup whole wheat flour, can use all-purpose
  • ¼ cup peanut butter, make sure it does not contain xylitol
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Instructions 

  • Prep: Preheat oven to 350℉ (176℃). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Gather your ingredients.
    Ingredients to make blueberry dog treats on turf.
  • Blitz: Add all ingredients to a food processor and blitz until a dough forms.
    Mixing blueberry dog treats in a food processor.
  • Shape: Shape dough onto the parchment-lined baking sheet into a rectangle. It should be about ¼ to ½ inch thick.
    Shaping dog treat dough on a baking sheet.
  • Bake: Bake for 30 minutes or until crispy and dry.
    Shaping dog treat dough on a baking sheet.
  • Cut: Cut into small squares while warm, then let them cool completely before serving. They will continue to become tougher and more chewy as they cool. Serve to your dog as an occasional healthy treat!
    Dog eating blueberry treats.

Notes

Store treats in an airtight container. I like to keep them in the freezer so they stay good indefinitely!
Can I use frozen blueberries instead of fresh ones? Yes, frozen blueberries can be used as a substitute for fresh ones in this recipe. Just make sure to thaw them and remove any excess moisture before incorporating them into the dough.
Can I replace whole wheat flour with a gluten-free alternative? Absolutely! If your dog has a gluten sensitivity or you prefer a gluten-free option, you can use a gluten-free flour blend instead of whole wheat flour. Adjust the quantity as needed based on the flour’s instructions.
Can I substitute peanut butter with another nut butter? Yes, you can use other dog-safe nut butters such as almond butter or cashew butter as a substitute for peanut butter. Just ensure that they do not contain any harmful additives or xylitol.
My dog has food allergies. Can I modify this recipe? Certainly! This recipe can be modified to accommodate various dietary restrictions or allergies. Consult with your veterinarian or a canine nutritionist to find suitable ingredient substitutions based on your dog’s specific needs.
Are these treats suitable for all dog breeds and ages? These treats are generally suitable for most dog breeds and ages. However, it’s always advisable to consider your dog’s individual dietary requirements and consult with your veterinarian before introducing any new treats or ingredients into their diet.
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