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Amazing 18 Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs Treats

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patricia johnson

January 23, 2026

Close-up of freshly baked Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs treats topped with melted cheese and visible broccoli pieces.

You know that feeling when youโ€™re whipping up a healthy meal for yourself, and you realize Fido is staring at you with those big, hopeful eyes? I get it! Iโ€™ve always wanted to give my dog the best fuel possible, but I hate handing out processed junk. Thatโ€™s why I got obsessed with these simple, low-lactose Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs recipes. Honestly, making these baked bites is ridiculously easy, and knowing exactly whatโ€™s going into your dog’s reward makes those happy tail wags completely worth the 15 minutes of prep time. We’re keeping it clean and wholesome, just how I like to run my kitchen!

Why You Will Love Making Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs

I promise you, these treats hit all the right notes, both for you and your furry best friend. They are an absolute winner in my book because they keep things simple, which is exactly what I preach over at MeltItClean.com! Check out why these homemade goodies are about to become your go-to:

  • You control every single ingredient that goes into your pupโ€™s snack.
  • They bake up fastโ€”total time is under 40 minutes!
  • Because we use low-fat cheese, they are gentler on sensitive tummies.
  • Your dog will go absolutely nuts for that savory cheese and veggie combo.

If youโ€™re looking for more inspiration on whipping up quick wins for your pup, you should peek at these 10 easy pup kitchen creationsโ€”itโ€™s all about making healthy habits simple, whether the recipient has two legs or four!

Essential Ingredients for Your Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs Recipe

When youโ€™re going for clean living, you want to know exactly what youโ€™re feeding your dog, right? Thatโ€™s the beauty of homemade treats! Seeing those fresh ingredients laid out ensures there are no weird fillers or additives sneaking in. We are sticking to simple stuff here that provides great flavor and good nutrition. Check out the lineup for these low-fat dog treats; every measurement is key for getting that perfect dough consistency.

For the Dog Treats

Youโ€™ll need one cup of broccoli, finely chopped or steamed until itโ€™s slightly tenderโ€”donโ€™t let it turn to mush! Then, grab one cup of low-fat cheddar cheese, shredded; we want the flavor, not too much extra fat here. The base is 1.5 cups of whole wheat flour, but you can totally use oat flour if youโ€™re keeping things wheat-free. Don’t forget the binder: just one egg, 1/4 cup of plain Greek yogurt for extra creaminess and low lactose goodness, and two tablespoons of olive oil. Finally, keep one tablespoon of water handyโ€”you might need just a splash if your dough seems too crumbly, which sometimes happens depending on the yogurt!

Step-by-Step Instructions to Bake Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs

Okay, now for the fun partโ€”turning that beautiful dough into actual treats! This whole process is so quick, which is why I love it for busy days. Weโ€™re aiming for about 18 medium treats, perfect for rewarding good behavior. Before you even grab that bone cutter, make sure youโ€™ve got your oven ready to go; we don’t want any dough waiting around!

Feel free to check out some other ways to make speedy snacks over at my list of easy dog treats if you need some inspiration while you bake!

Preparation and Mixing

First thingโ€™s first: you absolutely need to have your oven preheated to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC). Line a baking sheet with parchment paperโ€”trust me, puppy treat dough sometimes likes to stick, and this saves you serious scrubbing time later! Next, get that broccoli ready. I usually steam mine for just a minute or two so itโ€™s slightly tender, then chop it really finely. Now, grab your biggest bowl. Dump in the flour, the chopped broccoli, the cheese, the egg, the yogurt, and the olive oil. Start mixing everything up until it actually starts sticking together in a proper dough. If it feels too dry and crumbly, just add a tablespoon of water at a time until it holds its shape. Donโ€™t overmix it, though!

Close-up of a freshly baked, golden-brown Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs treat with visible melted cheese and green broccoli pieces.

Cutting and Baking the Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs

Once you have your happy ball of dough, dust your counter with a little flour and roll it out until itโ€™s about half an inch thick. This thickness is important! Then, take your bone-shaped cookie cutter and have fun cutting out your shapes, placing them nicely spaced onto that prepared baking sheet. Now for the baking time choice: if your dog loves a good hard crunchโ€”maybe youโ€™re planning on freezing someโ€”give them 20 to 22 minutes. But honestly, my pup prefers them softer, so I pull mine out around 18 minutes. Once they look done, take them out and let them cool completely on a wire rack. Seriously, don’t try to store or taste them until they are totally cool!

Close-up of freshly baked Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs treats with melted cheese and visible broccoli florets.

Tips for Perfect Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs Texture

Getting the texture just right is what separates a good treat from a *great* treat, and since we are focusing on clean habits, that means tweaking things until they are perfect for your dog! The main variable here is that baking time. If Buster prefers a softer chew, pull those bones out closer to the 18-minute mark. Theyโ€™ll feel slightly springy when you press them gently. If youโ€™re making these primarily for hard chewing or long-term storage, go the full 22 minutes until they are nice and crunchyโ€”they should snap when you break them.

A stack of freshly baked, bone-shaped Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs treats topped with melted cheese and visible broccoli florets.

Also, donโ€™t forget that note about flour substitution! If youโ€™re skipping the wheat, oat flour or chickpea flour makes fantastic alternatives. Experimenting with these simple swaps keeps the treats interesting and tailored to any sensitivities your dog might have. For more ideas on DIY natural goodness, check out my guide on DIY natural dog treats!

Ingredient Spotlight: Nutritional Benefits Of Broccoli Cheese Bones For Dogs

When Iโ€™m aiming for clean eating for myself, it only makes sense to apply that same intentionality to my dogโ€™s snacks! These aren’t just empty calories; they are packed goodies. Broccoli is fantastic because it brings essential fiber to the table, which is great for keeping their digestion running smoothly. It’s loaded with vitamins, too, but you didn’t need me to tell you that, right?

Close-up of a freshly baked, bone-shaped Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs treat topped with melted cheddar.

We chose low-fat cheddar specifically to get that cheesy flavor boost without overloading them with unnecessary saturated fat, and since itโ€™s lower in lactose, it tends to agree with more sensitive pups. See? Every ingredient has a purpose! Itโ€™s a way of nurturing your dog from the inside out. If you are looking for more ways to boost their bowl naturally, you can find tons of great advice in my guide on dog food tips. These little bones make feeling good about treating your dog so easy!

Storage and Making Ahead with Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs

Once youโ€™ve baked these amazing green and cheesy snacks, the *absolute* most important thing is letting them cool down completely on that wire rack. If you try to store them warm, youโ€™re just inviting moisture and thatโ€™s a recipe for sogginess, which we totally don’t want!

Once cooled, these Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs treats store really well. You can keep them right in the refrigerator for about a week. If you know you won’t get through them that fastโ€”which happens when you bake a big batch!โ€”pop them into a freezer-safe container. They freeze beautifully for two to three months. This is how I handle my weekly dog food prep; just pull out a few bones whenever Buster needs a healthy reward!

Common Questions About Making Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs

Itโ€™s totally natural to have a few questions pop up when youโ€™re trying a new recipe, especially when itโ€™s for your fur baby! Making sure these treats align with your high standards for clean living and your dogโ€™s specific needs is my top priority. We generally keep things super clean here, but every dog is its own ecosystem, right?

If you are diving into the world of natural dog treats, these questions often come up first. Let me clear up the few things folks worry about most!

Are these Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs safe for all dogs?

For most healthy dogs, yes! The key here is that we specifically used low-fat cheddar, which keeps the dairy content low, reducing the risk of tummy upset from lactose. Broccoli is safe and packed with nutrients, but like anything green, you don’t want to overdo it. If your pup has *any* known allergies or serious health issues, the responsible thing to do is always check with your veterinarian before introducing a new treat, even a wholesome one like this!

Can I substitute the whole wheat flour?

Absolutely, this is where that flexibility comes in handy! If you are skipping wheat for any reason, the notes mentioned a couple of fantastic options. You can easily swap that whole wheat flour out for oat flour or even chickpea flour. Both work beautifully as binders in the dough and keep the final product tasty and intact. I love seeing people make smart swaps like that!

Estimated Nutritional Information for Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs

Look, Iโ€™m all about real food, but when we bake treats at home, weโ€™re not running lab tests, so you know these numbers are good estimates! Since these healthy homemade dog food additions are based on a single serving (one medium treat), they are super reasonable. Weโ€™re looking at roughly 52 calories per bone, which is perfect for rewarding good behavior without feeling guilty.

The breakdown keeps things balanced: about 2.5 grams of fat, 2.1 grams of protein, and 5.8 grams of carbohydrates. Because weโ€™re using whole grains and veggies, you get good fiber, too! Remember, these are just guides, but they confirm weโ€™re sticking to clean, sensible snacks for our pups.

Share Your Homemade Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs

Now that youโ€™ve got the recipe and youโ€™ve seen how easy it is to keep your dogโ€™s rewards clean and wholesome, I seriously want to see what youโ€™ve baked up! Did your pup love the cheesy flavor? Did you go soft or crunchy on the baking time?

Head over and leave a star rating for this recipe; it helps other people who are trying to clean up their dogโ€™s snack drawer, too! And if you managed to snap a picture of your dog happily chomping down on one of these homemade goodies, tag me! I love seeing your success stories and hearing what simple, intentional habits are working best for your family. For more inspiration and to share your kitchen wins, check out the Melt It Clean blog!

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Close-up of baked Broccoli Cheese Bone for Dogs treats topped with melted cheddar and mozzarella cheese.

Broccoli Cheese Dog Bones

Make healthy, low-lactose dog treats at home using broccoli and low-fat cheddar cheese. These baked bones are a simple way to reward your dog with wholesome ingredients.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Servings: 18 medium treats
Course: Dog Treats
Cuisine: Homemade
Calories: 52

Ingredients
  

Dog Treats
  • 1 cup Broccoli, finely chopped or steamed Slightly tender
  • 1 cup Low-fat cheddar cheese, shredded
  • 1.5 cups Whole wheat flour (or oat flour)
  • 1 Egg
  • 1/4 cup Plain Greek yogurt
  • 2 tablespoons Olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon Water Add 1-2 tablespoons as needed

Equipment

  • Oven
  • Baking Sheet
  • Parchment Paper
  • Large bowl
  • Wire rack
  • Bone-Shaped Cookie Cutter

Method
 

  1. Preheat your oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Finely chop or steam the broccoli until it is slightly tender.
  3. In a large bowl, combine the flour, broccoli, cheese, egg, yogurt, and olive oil.
  4. Mix the ingredients until a dough forms. Add one or two tablespoons of water if the dough needs more moisture.
  5. Roll out the dough to about half an inch thick on a floured surface.
  6. Use a bone-shaped cookie cutter to cut out the treats and place them on the prepared baking sheet.
  7. Bake for 18 to 22 minutes. Bake for a shorter time if you prefer soft treats, or longer for crunchy treats.
  8. Cool the treats completely on a wire rack before you serve them or store them.

Nutrition

Calories: 52kcalCarbohydrates: 5.8gProtein: 2.1gFat: 2.5gSaturated Fat: 1.1gCholesterol: 8mgSodium: 38mgFiber: 0.8gSugar: 0.3g

Notes

You can use oat flour or chickpea flour to make a wheat-free version of these treats.
Add shredded carrots or pumpkin to the dough for extra nutrients.
Store the finished treats in the refrigerator for up to one week, or freeze them for two to three months.
Adjust the baking time based on whether you want a soft or crunchy texture for your dog.

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