Are you looking for an easy homemade dog treat recipe your pup will love? If so, you have to try these homemade peanut butter dog cookies!
They only require 3 simple ingredients and are 100% safe for dogs.
These wholesome dog cookies are easy and quick to make, making them perfect for everyday snacking or special rewards.
Whether you're baking for your own furry friend or sharing with dog-loving friends, these peanut butter dog treats are sure to be a tail-wagging hit!
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Dog treats are always fun to make, and of course, your fur babies will love them. With that said, you have to make sure you're using ingredients that are safe for their tummies.
Some dogs are more sensitive than others, so sometimes it's trial and error, but knowing and following "safe" recipes is always your best bet.
And, if your dogs love these peanut butter dog cookies, then be sure and try our VERY favorite Oatmeal, Peanut Butter & Banana Dog Treats Recipe!
These peanut butter applesauce dog treats have been a favorite for ALL our dog friends!
Now, are you ready to see this easy recipe? Let's go!
?Peanut Butter Cookie Dog Treat Recipe
Less is more when it comes to baking your own pup treats, so I've combined 3 simple ingredients (plus hot water) to make these delicious Peanut Butter Cookie Dog Treats.
These treats keep well in the refrigerator for at least a week.
Most importantly, these peanut butter cookies for dogs are sure to be a hit with your pup!
?Ingredients
2 cups whole wheat flour
1 cup oats
½ cup peanut butter (no XYLITOL) - creamy peanut butter works best
1 ¼ cups hot water
?Instructions
Preheat oven to 350*F.
Combine all ingredients in your mixing bowl. It's important that you use hot - not cold - water, so don't skimp on this step.
You will want to stir your dough with a spoon or spatula at first, but it will eventually get to a point where you can knead it like bread dough. Eventually, it will all roll up into a ball.
Flatten the dough on the counter, either with your hands or a rolling pin. If the dough is sticky, add a little more flour. I did not have any issues with the dough sticking to the counter, but there are many variables (like house temperature, altitude, measuring devices, etc), so don't fret if yours does.
Roll dough into 1-inch balls and place on a greased, prepared baking sheet. You can use cooking spray or a healthy oil of your choice to prepare the cookie sheet.
Once dough balls are on the cookie sheet, flatten them criss-cross style with a fork (like you do with peanut butter cookies for humans).
⏲️Baking Time
Bake at 350°F for approximately 15 minutes, or until golden brown (baking time may vary with ovens). Your pup can actually eat this dough raw, so don't worry about undercooking. However, if you overcook the treats, they will be dry and crumbly.
This recipe for homemade dog cookies will make a few dozen cookies. All ingredients are safe for human consumption.
Cool the cookies completely before storing them in an airtight container so they won't go stale.
Once cooled, let your furry friend enjoy!
NOTES:
- Store in the refrigerator OR you can freeze part of the dough to bake later 🙂
- All ingredients in these homemade treats are safe for human consumption.
Print this recipe for peanut butter dog cookies
Homemade Peanut Butter Cookie Dog Treat Recipe
Less is more when it comes to baking your own pup treats, so I've combined 3 simple ingredients (plus hot water) to make these delicious Peanut Butter Cookie Dog Treats. These treats keep well in the refrigerator for at least a week.
Ingredients
- 2 cups whole wheat flour
- 1 cup oats
- ½ cup peanut butter - creamy works best
- 1 ¼ cups hot water
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350*F.
- Combine all ingredients in your mixing bowl. It's important that you use hot - not cold - water, so don't skimp on this step.
- You will want to stir your dough with a spoon or spatula at first, but it will eventually get to a point that you can knead it like bread dough. Eventually, it will all roll up into a ball.
- Flatten dough on counter, either with your hands or a rolling pin. If the dough is sticky, add a little more flour. I did not have any issues with the dough sticking to the counter, but there are many variables (like house temperature, altitude, measuring devices, etc), so don't fret if yours does.
- Roll dough into 1 inch balls and place on a greased cookie sheet. You can use cooking spray or a healthy oil of your choice to prepare the cookie sheet.
- Once dough balls are on cookie sheet, flatten criss-cross style with a fork (like you do with peanut butter cookies for humans).
- Bake at 350*F for about 15 minutes or until golden brown (baking time may vary with ovens). Your pup can actually eat this dough raw, so don't worry about undercooking. However, if you overcook the treats, they will be dry and crumbly.
- This recipe will make a few dozen cookies.
Notes
- Store in the refrigerator OR alternatively, you can freeze part of the dough to bake later.
- All ingredients in these homemade treats are safe for human consumption.
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Apollo says
Omgggggg!!!!! What a treat! They absolutely love these!! Super duper easy!!!!!! They asked if you have any recipes with filet mignon as an ingredient! Woof! Woof!
Sara says
Theses look just like people cookies
Kristi says
I do know that most dogs love peanut butter!
Debbie P says
My girl likes these a lot!
Lauryn R says
I love that these treats look like real peanut butter cookies! I will definitely be making some of these, what dog doesn't love peanut butter?! Thank you so much for sharing.
Kathy Eyre says
These look good to me, so I think my puppy would love them!
Jodi Hunter says
We love making treats for our dogs, we will try this for sure.
Kyla Fugate says
I love spoiling my puppers. I cannot wait to try this out among a few others....Did I mention I have very demanding huskies.
Kaycee says
These look great! Why use the whole wheat flour? Just curious, I noticed most of the treat recipes have it instead of regular flour.
megan allen says
Awesome idea! Doggies need treats too!
Rochelle says
@megan allen, u could use reg all purpose flour if u dont have whole wheat
Christy Caldwell says
Sounds like something my puppers would love and easy enough to make.
Ana says
My dog loves these! Such a simple recipe, so easy to follow! Thanks so much 🙂
Calvin says
Neat, sounds like a great recipe, peanut butter is good for humans too 😀
Antoinette M says
This is another great recipe and so easy to make.
Hilary says
my dog loved this recipe, thank you!