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Amazing 40 Dog Biscuit Blueberry Treats

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Clara Smith

December 23, 2025

A stack of freshly baked Dog Biscuit Blueberry treats piled high on a white plate.

If youโ€™re anything like me, you want the absolute best, cleanest fuel for your furry best friend, but who has time for complicated recipes? Thatโ€™s why Iโ€™m obsessed with these incredibly simple, light biscuits! We are making the perfect **Dog Biscuit Blueberry** treat right now, packed with wholesome goodness that fits perfectly into a clean-living lifestyle. Forget those questionable store-bought bags; these use simple veggies you probably already have. I wanted something I could whip up fast that felt nourishing, not just like a sugar bomb. Trust me, your dog will go nuts for the subtle sweetness of the berries blended into this easy dough!

Why This Dog Biscuit Blueberry Recipe Supports Clean Living

When I started really focusing on clean fueling for myself, I immediately looked at what I was feeding my dog, too. Why should our snacks be full of weird fillers when his treats can be just as intentional? These **Dog Biscuit Blueberry** treats fit right into that philosophy. We skip all the artificial colors, preservatives, and mystery meats you find in commercial options. Itโ€™s about supporting their health from the inside out, just like we try to do for ourselves. Using blueberries, yogurt, and whole wheat flour means you know exactly what your pup is getting.

Quick Benefits of This Dog Biscuit Blueberry Treat

  • Super simple preparationโ€”less than 40 minutes total time!
  • Made with real, recognizable whole food ingredients like yogurt and blueberries.
  • No artificial colors, flavors, or chemical preservativesโ€”just pure, clean fuel.
  • Perfect portion control for a guilt-free reward.

If youโ€™re looking to incorporate more whole foods into your dog’s routine, checking out my guide on the best grain-free food options is a great next step after mastering these biscuits!

Gathering Ingredients for Your Dog Biscuit Blueberry Recipe

Okay, letโ€™s talk ingredients! Making these **Dog Biscuit Blueberry** treats requires keeping things super straightforward. I always organize my supplies before I even turn the oven onโ€”it makes the whole process seamless, especially when dealing with dough sticky fingers! Weโ€™re sticking to whole, recognizable items here because transparency matters, whether itโ€™s for my meals or my pupโ€™s snacks. You’ll see we break the list down into dry and wet components; this is just my little trick to make sure I don’t forget the baking powder!

When you gather everything, pay close attention to the notes. Those little details are what keep the texture spot-on and the flavor just right for your dog. For more ideas on simple, clean snacks, check out my list of easy appetizers and snack ideas!

Dry Components for the Dog Biscuit Blueberry Dough

  • 2 cups Whole wheat flour (or all-purpose flour)
  • 1 tsp Baking powder

Wet Components for the Dog Biscuit Blueberry Dough

Everything wet needs a good whisk before it hits the dry stuff to make sure that egg fully incorporates. Remember, no sugar added!

  • 1 large Egg
  • 1/2 cup Plain yogurt (Unsweetened is a must!)
  • 1/2 cup Blueberries (Fresh or frozen, slightly mashed is key here)
  • 1/4 cup Water (Only add this if you absolutely need it to bring the dough together)

Essential Equipment for Making the Dog Biscuit Blueberry Treats

You donโ€™t need a fancy kitchen for these amazing **Dog Biscuit Blueberry** treats! I keep my baking arsenal simple, and luckily, this recipe only asks for the basics. You probably have all of this ready to go right now. Having these tools ready means you can go from zero to biscuit hero in under an hour!

  • Mixing bowl
  • Rolling pin
  • Cookie cutters (Any fun shape works!)
  • Baking sheet

A stack of five homemade Dog Biscuit Blueberry treats with visible oats and dark blueberries on a white plate.

Step-by-Step Instructions for Perfect Dog Biscuit Blueberry Baking

Alright, this is where the magic happens! Once you have your ingredients ready, putting this **Dog Biscuit Blueberry** recipe together goes surprisingly fast. I usually put the oven on first so itโ€™s ready to go exactly when my dough is mixed. Remember, we want these treats nourishing, not heavy, so handling the dough shouldn’t take forever!

Preparing the Oven and Dry Dog Biscuit Blueberry Mix

First things first: get that oven warmed up to 350\u00b0F (175\u00b0C). Donโ€™t skip this step! While thatโ€™s heating, grab your baking sheet and line it with parchment paper. Trust me, cleanup will thank you later. Now, take your large mixing bowl and get the dry components togetherโ€”thatโ€™s the 2 cups of flour and the 1 teaspoon of baking powder. Just give those a quick whisk so the baking powder is evenly distributed. Easy peasy!

Combining Wet Ingredients and Forming the Dog Biscuit Blueberry Dough

In a separate, smaller bowl, whisk that egg gently, then stir in the unsweetened yogurt. Now for the star: gently fold in your slightly mashed blueberries. See how they stain the yogurt? Thatโ€™s the color we want! Pour this beautiful, purple-flecked wet mixture right into your dry ingredients. Mix it all up with a wooden spoon or your hand until it starts forming a stiff dough ball. If it seems crumbly, add a tiny splash of waterโ€”maybe just a tablespoon at a timeโ€”until everything clumps together. We just want stiff, not sticky!

Cutting and Baking Your Dog Biscuit Blueberry Shapes

Time to roll! Lightly dust your counter surface. Take that stiff **Dog Biscuit Blueberry** dough and roll it out evenly to about 1/4 inch thickness. Cut out whatever wonderful shapes your cookie cutters allow, and place them nicely spaced out on your prepared baking sheet. Pop them into that preheated oven for 20 to 25 minutes. You’re looking for edges that are firm to the touch and just slightly light brown. Don’t overbake them; we want them crunchy, but still tender inside. When they come out, let them cool completely on a wire rack before sharing!

A stack of four homemade Dog Biscuit Blueberry treats made with oats and fresh blueberries on a white plate.

If you want to see how I manage these kinds of simple baking projects when my schedule is packed, check out some of my best tips for easy homemade dog treats!

Expert Tips for Your Best Dog Biscuit Blueberry Batch

Since you’re focusing on clean eating, you want these **Dog Biscuit Blueberry** treats to be top-notch, right? Hereโ€™s a little insider knowledge I picked up right away. You mentioned using frozen blueberries? Thatโ€™s totally fine! If you do, don’t thaw them completely. Just toss them straight from the bag into a small bowl and mash them gently with a fork right before adding them to the yogurt. They’ll release a bit of frosty liquid, but that moisture helps bind things slightly.

Also, when you roll out the dough, don’t press too hard! We aren’t making crackers here. Gentle rolling helps keep those little air bubbles intact from the mixingโ€”even though we didn’t use any butter creaming! This means your **Dog Biscuit Blueberry** treats will have a better, slightly softer snap when your dog bites into them. If you find you have to re-roll scraps, make sure you don’t overwork the dough too much; just press it together lightly and get those shapes cut quickly.

A stack of four homemade Dog Biscuit Blueberry treats made with oats and real blueberries, sitting on a small white plate.

If you love experimenting with seasonal flavors, you should check out my guide on easy pumpkin dog treatsโ€”itโ€™s a great way to use seasonal produce!

Storage and Keeping Your Dog Biscuit Blueberry Treats Fresh

Now that youโ€™ve made a big batch of these wonderful **Dog Biscuit Blueberry** snacks, you want to make sure they stay perfect, right? Nobody wants stale treats! The good news is that because these are so straightforward, storage is a breeze. We are aiming for that perfect snap every time your pup gets a reward.

For standard storage, if you plan on working through the batch within a weekโ€”which is pretty likely if your dog loves them as much as mineโ€”just keep them in an airtight container at room temperature. Theyโ€™ll stay fresh for up to one week. Just make sure they are completely cool before you seal the container! Putting warm biscuits inside traps condensation, and nobody wants soggy treats!

If you want to make a double batch (and you totally should!), freezing is your best friend. Pop the cooled-down **Dog Biscuit Blueberry** biscuits into a heavy-duty freezer bag or an airtight freezer-safe container. They freeze beautifully and last much longer this way. When you need one, just pull it out, let it sit on the counter for ten minutes, and itโ€™s ready to serve. So easy!

A stack of homemade Dog Biscuit Blueberry treats piled on a white plate near a bright window.

Common Questions About Homemade Dog Biscuit Blueberry Treats

I always get so many questions after I post a new favorite recipe, and these **Dog Biscuit Blueberry** treats are no exception! Itโ€™s so smart to double-check things when youโ€™re making homemade food, especially for our sensitive pups. Dealing with substitutions or potential allergens is just part of clean-living wellness, right? Iโ€™ve pulled together the most common queries I receive so you can bake confidently!

If youโ€™re looking for more simple recipe swaps, Iโ€™ve got a whole post on 15 easy homemade dog treats that covers variations too!

Can I substitute the whole wheat flour in this Dog Biscuit Blueberry recipe?

Yes, absolutely! The recipe notes mention that you can swap the 2 cups of whole wheat flour right out for all-purpose flour. If your dog has a known sensitivity to wheat, you might want to look toward grain-free options (like oat or coconut flour), but for a simple substitute, AP flour works just fine in place of the whole wheat. Just remember to adjust your water needed slightly, as different flours absorb liquids differently!

Are these Dog Biscuit Blueberry treats safe for puppies?

For older puppies, these are generally fine provided all the ingredients (especially the yogurt) are plain and unsweetened. They are simple and don’t rely on harsh additives. However, if your little one is super youngโ€”weโ€™re talking under 12 weeksโ€”it’s always best practice to run it by your vet first. Puppies can have very delicate tummies, so while the ingredients are safe, introducing new texture in large amounts should be monitored!

What if my dog has allergies? Can I make a variation of this Dog Biscuit Blueberry recipe?

Since we are making these at home, you have total control, which is fantastic for allergies! The main culprits are usually wheat or dairy (from the yogurt). If your dog canโ€™t do wheat, try a safe alternative flour. If dairy is an issue, you can usually swap the yogurt for unsweetened applesauce or even mashed sweet potato! Always swap one wet ingredient for another wet ingredient to keep the moisture balance correct. If you suspect a specific allergy, just ensure that ingredientโ€”and any hidden items in your yogurt or flourโ€”is completely out!

Nutritional Snapshot of the Dog Biscuit Blueberry Recipe

Listen, Iโ€™m all about fueling your body and your pet’s body with clean, real food, but Iโ€™m not a certified veterinary nutritionistโ€”and honestly, neither are most recipe bloggers! When youโ€™re whipping up these fantastic **Dog Biscuit Blueberry** treats at home, things like the exact brand of flour you use or the precise moisture content of your yogurt can change the final breakdown.

Because everything varies so much batch to batch, I never post precise calorie counts or nutritional data for my dog recipes. Think of this as making food with love and intention, not hitting exact macros! The goal here is simple, whole ingredients that make a healthy reward. If you really want a deep dive on what certain ingredients mean for your dogโ€™s diet overall, you should definitely spend some time reviewing the information in my guide on dog nutrition information. Thatโ€™s the best place to start understanding canine dietary needs!

Share Your Dog Biscuit Blueberry Creations

Thatโ€™s it! Youโ€™re officially done making the best, cleanest **Dog Biscuit Blueberry** treats your dog will ever taste. I really hope you feel empowered knowing you just provided such a simple, wholesome reward for your best friend. Weโ€™ve proven that clean eating is totally manageable, even when it comes to our furry family members!

Now, I absolutely *love* hearing how homemade recipes turn out for you all. Did your dog lose his mind over the smell? Did he give you those big, grateful puppy eyes?

Please, take a minute to come back and leave a quick star rating on the recipe card above. Seriously, a rating helps other busy dog parents find this simple, clean recipe! If you took a picture of your dog scarfing down a **Dog Biscuit Blueberry**, tag me on social media or share the joy over on the Melt It Clean blog. Happy baking, and happy treating!

A tall stack of golden baked Dog Biscuit Blueberry treats garnished with fresh blueberries on a white plate.

Blueberry Dog Biscuits

These are simple, homemade dog biscuits featuring blueberries. They are easy to prepare and use basic pantry ingredients.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings: 24 biscuits
Course: Treat
Cuisine: American

Ingredients
  

Dry Ingredients
  • 2 cups Whole wheat flour Or all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp Baking powder
Wet Ingredients
  • 1 large Egg
  • 1/2 cup Plain yogurt Unsweetened
  • 1/4 cup Water As needed for dough consistency
  • 1/2 cup Blueberries Fresh or frozen, slightly mashed

Equipment

  • Mixing bowl
  • Rolling Pin
  • Cookie cutters
  • Baking Sheet

Method
 

  1. Preheat your oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. In a large bowl, mix the flour and baking powder together.
  3. In a separate bowl, whisk the egg and yogurt. Add the mashed blueberries to this wet mixture.
  4. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Mix until a stiff dough forms. Add a small amount of water if the dough is too dry to come together.
  5. On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough out to about 1/4 inch thickness.
  6. Use cookie cutters to cut out shapes. Place the cutouts onto the prepared baking sheet.
  7. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until the edges are firm and lightly browned. Cooking time may vary based on thickness.
  8. Let the biscuits cool completely on a wire rack before serving them to your dog.

Notes

Store leftover biscuits in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one week, or freeze them for longer storage.

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