The Treat Jar

Easy recipes to spoil your dog with something better than store-bought.

Why Make Your Own Dog Treats?

Making your own dog treats isn’t just budget-friendly—it’s better for your pup! With a pack of 8 dogs ranging from 8 to 80 pounds, I struggled to find the right treat sizes without doubling the cost. That’s why I started baking my own, using simple, healthy ingredients.

Homemade treats let you:
 – Control what goes in—No harmful additives, just fresh, trusted ingredients.
 – Customize for dietary needs—Perfect for dogs with allergies or sensitivities.
 – Save money—No more buying multiple treat sizes.
 – Boost their health—Nutrient-rich treats for a happier, healthier pup.
 – Make treat time fun!—Baking for your dog is a great bonding experience.

Plus, you control portion sizes, helping with weight management. And the best part? Peace of mind knowing your dog is getting safe, wholesome treats made with love!

easy cheesy apple biscuits

Easy Cheesy Apple Biscuits

At my house, one thing is guaranteed to get tails wagging—CHEESE! If my crew even hears the cheese wrapper crinkle, they teleport into the kitchen faster than I can say “treat time!” So when I…
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Blueberries

Are Blueberries Healthy for Dogs? Absolutely! Blueberries are not only a delicious snack but also a powerhouse of nutrients that offer various health benefits for our furry friends. They’re packed with vitamins A, C, E,…

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No Dehydrator Needed

Heat oven to 225 degrees. Place as many berries as you want on a rimmed baking sheet being careful not to overcrowd the pan. Bake berries on a parchment-lined baking sheet until shriveled but still…
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easy 3 ingredient treats

Easy 3-ingredient No-Bake Dog Treats

Easy 3-Ingredient No-Bake Treats 3 simple ingredients, a bowl, a spoon or small spatula and a handy little scooper is all you need for these treats! Scoop them out onto a parchment lined baking sheet…

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