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Amazing 5-Star Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits

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emma

December 13, 2025

A stack of baked Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits with visible carrots and peas in a light bowl.

Oh, you know how much I love that first crisp snap of cold air signaling that it’s time to start festive baking! But letโ€™s be honest, we canโ€™t celebrate the holidays without spoiling our four-legged family members! That’s why I finally perfected my recipe for the most adorable and nourishing holiday snacks: the Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits. Trust me, these are simple, perfectly festive, and packed with wholesome ingredients your pup deserves. I always worry about what’s in store-bought holiday goodies, so making these myself ensures my own dog gets nothing but the best seasonal crunchโ€”and they smell amazing! If you want to see the full details on creating these treats, check out the main recipe page right here.

Round Oat Carrot Pup Biscuits stacked in a bowl over diced carrots and peas.

Target Audience for Your Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits

So, who are these delicious little bites really for? Theyโ€™re perfect for you, the dog owner who loves to bake but wants to keep things super clean and natural, especially when the holidays roll around. If youโ€™re checking ingredient labels and want to avoid all that fake stuff, these Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits are your jam.

These are great for most healthy pups, but seriously, always be mindful of any sensitivities your best friend might have. Think of these as the wholesome, seasonal equivalent to what you might bake for yourselfโ€”like how a warm Banana and oat breakfast meant for a comforting start to the day helps ease into slower mornings. Itโ€™s about nourishing them!

Setting the Tone: Baking the Perfect Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits

Okay, don’t let the adorable cookie cutter shapes fool youโ€”these Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits are shockingly easy to pull together, even if your holiday schedule is already packed solid. I want you to feel totally encouraged when you walk into the kitchen. This isn’t a recipe where you need to be a professional baker; it just needs a little love and attention.

My goal here is to show you that wholesome baking doesn’t mean complicated techniques. Weโ€™re keeping things simple so you can confidently create amazing, seasonal treats your dog will absolutely adore. Youโ€™ve got this! For more simple tips on homemade snacks, check out my guide on homemade dog treats.

My Personal Journey Making Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits

Last year for Christmas, I tried making a fancy holiday mix for my old girl, Penny. I used way too much maple syrup, thinking it would make them extra festive, and oops! They came out of the oven looking like flat, sticky brown puddles. Seriously, total baking failure, and I felt awful for wasting those beautiful carrots!

I almost gave up, but then I remembered my goal: clean food that fits our life. So, I scrapped the fancy syrups and went back to basics, focusing on healthy oats and real carrots. Thatโ€™s how I landed on this version of the Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits. They came out firm, smelled perfectly earthy and sweet, and Penny absolutely devoured them. It taught me that the simplest, purest ingredients truly make the best celebration treats. You can see how I handled similar ingredients in my apple banana holiday dog rounds post, too!

Essential Equipment for Your Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits

This recipe is honestly one of the simpler ones to whip up, provided you have a few basic items ready to go on your counter. Donโ€™t worry about needing specialized machinery; most of this is stuff I bet you already have! We’re aiming for efficiency here, so having everything pulled out before you start mixing is key to avoiding that rushed feeling.

Youโ€™ll need your large mixing bowlโ€”the one you use for everything! An electric mixer helps a lot to get the dough consistency just right, but Iโ€™ve done it by hand too if you prefer that workout. Youโ€™ll also need a separate smaller bowl for mixing your dry elements together.

Then, for the actual baking part, grab your trusty cookie sheet. And always, always line it with parchment paper! Seriously, it saves you from scrubbing baked-on oat bits later, and it makes clean-up a total breeze.

Special Tools for Shaping the Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits

This is where the festive fun starts! For these Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits, you absolutely need a good rolling pin to get that even thickness we are going for. Aim for about a quarter-inch thick; it helps them bake uniformly.

And of course, bring out the cookie cutters! Stars, Christmas trees, bonesโ€”whatever shape makes your pup smile the most. I usually use a couple of different sizes just to give the biscuit tin some variety!

Ingredients for Perfect Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits

Alright, letโ€™s talk about what goes into making these wonderful Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits. Because my focus is always on real, supporting foodsโ€”similar to what I preach over at Melt It Cleanโ€”we want to be specific here. No weird fillers allowed!

First up, you absolutely need finely grated carrots. I mean itโ€”finely grated! We want the flavor and moisture, not big chunks. Youโ€™ll want about two cups of those beautiful orange beauties.

Close-up of several homemade carrot pup biscuits with visible carrot pieces in a shiny metal bowl.

Next, the oats! Donโ€™t just grab instant oats; we need one full cup of nice, hearty rolled oats. These give the biscuits that wonderful texture we are looking for. Then, flourโ€”I usually use one and a half cups of whole wheat flour for that extra fiber, but you can certainly substitute that with your preferred dog-safe flour.

Weโ€™ll round out the base with one egg, a splash of water if the dough seems dry, and maybe a tiny bit of cinnamon just for that cozy holiday smellโ€”but only a pinch! For the full ingredient breakdown and measurements, I keep a master list right here on the recipe page for you to check.

Step-by-Step Instructions for Baking Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits

Okay, buckle up! Getting these Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits just right is all about a smooth process. First thingโ€™s first: get that oven fired up to 375ยฐF. Thatโ€™s the sweet spot for baking them through without burning the edges. While itโ€™s preheating, line a good solid baking sheet because we donโ€™t want any sticking!

Next, mix up your wet stuffโ€”the pumpkin, the peanut butter (make sure itโ€™s safe!), and the egg yolkโ€”in your biggest bowl. Whip those until they look perfectly happy together. In your separate bowl, whisk those dry ingredientsโ€”flours, oats, baking powderโ€”just to make sure everything is nicely distributed.

Now, the crucial part: combine! Add the dry mixture to the pumpkin mix slowly. Donโ€™t just dump it all in at once! Do it gradually. This keeps the dough from getting too tough. Honestly, the comforting, slow quality of these biscuits reminds me a little bit of how a banana and oat breakfast meant for a comforting start to the day can make those slower senior mornings feel so much better.

When itโ€™s all mixed, the dough will look pretty firmโ€”thatโ€™s good! Turn it out onto a lightly floured counter. Roll it down nice and even, about 1/4 inch thick. Then, use your festive cutters and pop those shapes onto the prepared sheet. Re-roll any scraps; we don’t waste good carrot dough around here!

Stack of homemade Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits with visible carrot shreds and seeds in a light bowl.

Bake them for about 20 to 25 minutes. If you’re making smaller cut-outs, aim for 20 minutes. Youโ€™ll know theyโ€™re done because they should look golden brown around the edges and feel firm when you gently press on one. Let them cool completely before sharing the deliciousness! For more textured treats, peep my recipe for oatmeal cranberry cookies.

Tips for Perfect Dough Consistency in Your Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits

Sometimes, depending on how wet your carrots are, this dough can decide to be too sticky! If itโ€™s sticking everywhere when you try to roll it, add just a tablespoon of extra whole wheat flour at a time until it firms up enough to handle. Donโ€™t overdo it, though, or your Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits will get hard!

On the flip side, if it seems crumbly or won’t quite come together into a ball, add just a tiny splashโ€”maybe a teaspoonโ€”of water. We want pliable, rollable dough, not cookie soup! A little adjustment here makes all the difference in the final crunch.

Storage and Making Ahead with Your Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits

You always want these treats to be available, right? Thatโ€™s the best thing about baking homemade biscuitsโ€”they last! Once your Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits are totally coolโ€”and I mean stone coldโ€”toss them into a sturdy airtight container.

Close-up of homemade Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits stacked in a light blue bowl.

Kept like that at room temperature, they usually stay fresh and crunchy for about two weeks. If you live somewhere really warm or humid, pop them in the fridge just to be safe, though they don’t really mind the counter!

If youโ€™re making a huge batch for gifting (which you totally should!), freezing them is the winner. Wrap them tightly in plastic wrap first, then stick them in a freezer bag. Theyโ€™ll be perfect for up to three months! You can grab more fun treat ideas for gifting, like my pear crunch gift dog cookies.

Frequently Asked Questions About Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits

I always get so many questions when I post these holiday recipes! Itโ€™s smart to check first, especially when we are talking about our pups. Here are a few things I hear most often about the Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits.

Can I make Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits grain-free?

Thatโ€™s a great question, especially if your dog has trouble with wheat. You absolutely can! If you want to go grain-free, swap out the whole wheat flour for an equal amount of oat flour (which you can make by just blending your rolled oats until they are fine) and then swap the all-purpose flour for almond flour. Almond flour adds great healthy fats, too!

Are these safe for puppies?

For puppies, I usually suggest waiting until they are completely weaned, just to be safe while their little systems adjust to richer foods. And remember, even though these are healthy, they are still a treat! Always cut them into smaller pieces for very small puppies. Think of them as a special seasonal reward, not an everyday meal replacement.

How long do these Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits really stay fresh?

Because we arenโ€™t using any sketchy preservatives, they are best eaten within two weeks when stored in a truly airtight container on the counter. If you made a massive batch for giftingโ€”which I highly recommendโ€”they freeze like a dream for up to three months. They thaw out perfectly!

Why do you use both white flour and whole wheat flour?

I like the balance! The all-purpose flour helps achieve a slightly lighter final texture so the biscuit isn’t rock hard, while the whole wheat gives us that necessary fiber and that satisfying, dense bite. Of course, reviewing my favorite easy homemade dog food recipes will help you see how you can adjust flours in general!

Nutritional Estimate for Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits

Now, I have to be totally upfront here, similar to how I talk about food labels over at Melt It Cleanโ€”when youโ€™re making something homemade like these Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits, the exact nutrition changes depending on your apple brand, the exact fat content of your peanut butter, and so on.

So, I don’t generally post exact figures. Think of this as a general guideline! The important thing is that we are using real food: oats, carrots, and wholesome binders. Thatโ€™s what matters most for our pets.

Share Your Holiday Baking Success

Now that youโ€™ve got a batch of the most adorable, healthy Oat Carrot Christmas Pup Biscuits cooling on the rack, I really want to hear about it!

Did your dog go absolutely bonkers for them? Did they give you that lookโ€”you know, the one that says, “Mom/Dad, why didnโ€™t you make these sooner?” Tell me everything in the comments below! I read every single one, and I absolutely love seeing the different shapes and sizes you all come up with.

If you snapped a picture because your pup was impatiently waiting by the cooling rack, hashtag it up! Share those cute holiday snaps on your favorite platform and tag me. Seeing your success stories makes all the measuring and mixing worth it, especially during this busy time of year. You can always find more of my latest inspiration and musings over on the main blog page!

By EMILIA, the founder of MeltItClean.com โ€“ your digital space for natural weight loss, real wellness habits, and clean-living inspiration that actually fits your life.

For years, I struggled with the ups and downs of dieting. I tried everything โ€” juice cleanses, low-carb crazes, fitness challenges โ€” but I always ended up back where I started: tired, bloated, and frustrated. I didnโ€™t just want to โ€œlose weightโ€ โ€” I wanted energy, mental clarity, glowing skin, and confidence without sacrificing my joy or sanity.

After years of experimenting, learning, and unlearning, I discovered a simple truth: your body is already powerful โ€” it just needs support, not restriction. Thatโ€™s when I created Melt It Clean โ€” a site dedicated to real transformation through clean, intentional, and nourishing daily habits that anyone can follow.

My goal was simple: build a place where people could feel informed, supported, and empowered without being overwhelmed by wellness fads.

A stack of homemade Carrot Pup Biscuits made with oats and visible seeds, presented in a small bowl.

Pumpkin Peanut Butter Dog Treats

This recipe makes simple, homemade dog treats using pumpkin and peanut butter. These are easy to prepare and bake for your dog.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Course: Treats
Cuisine: American

Ingredients
  

Dog Treats
  • 3/4 cup pumpkin puree
  • 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter Check label to ensure it does not contain xylitol
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder

Equipment

  • Electric mixer
  • Large bowl
  • Separate bowl
  • Cookie sheet
  • Parchment Paper
  • Cookie cutters

Method
 

  1. Preheat your oven to 375ยฐF and line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.
  2. In a large bowl using an electric mixer, stir together pumpkin, peanut butter, and egg yolk until completely combined.
  3. In a separate bowl, whisk together flours and baking powder.
  4. Gradually add the flour mixture to the pumpkin mixture until completely combined. The dough will be quite dry.
  5. Transfer dough to a lightly floured surface and roll it out to approximately 1/4 inch thickness.
  6. Use cookie cutters to cut shapes out of the dough and transfer the cut-out cookies to the prepared cookie sheet, placing them at least 1 inch apart.
  7. Re-combine any dough scraps, re-roll, and cut out more shapes to use all of your dough.
  8. Bake cookies at 375ยฐF for 20 minutes for small cookies and 25 minutes for large cookies.
  9. Allow the cookies to cool completely before sharing them with your pet.
  10. Keep uneaten cookies in an airtight container for up to two weeks.

Notes

Double check the ingredients to make sure the peanut butter does not contain xylitol, which is toxic to dogs. Most peanut butters do not contain this, but check the ingredient list for safety.

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