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5 Amazing Peanut Butter Snowflake Dog Treats

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Clara Smith

December 19, 2025

Five star-shaped peanut butter snowflake dog treats placed atop a savory stew in a light bowl.

Oh my goodness, I know the holidays are all about spoiling ourselves, but letโ€™s be realโ€”our pups deserve just as much festive love! When those beautiful winter shapes start popping up in stores, I always feel the urge to include my furry family members in the fun. But you know me, I canโ€™t just buy something without knowing exactly whatโ€™s in it, especially when it comes to treats.

Thatโ€™s why I landed on this recipe for [Peanut Butter Snowflake Dog Treats]. Seriously, these are the simplest, safest, and most cheerfully festive Holiday Themed Dog Treats you will ever whip up. Weโ€™re talking basic, wholesome ingredients that you probably have right now. Thereโ€™s no crazy list, no hard-to-find extrasโ€”just pure, safe enjoyment for your best friend. I always want to give my dogs the very best during celebrations, and making something this wholesome from scratch just feels right. Trust me, watching their little faces light up when they get a homemade, safe snack is the best part of the season!

Five peanut butter snowflake dog treats placed on top of a bowl of savory stew.

If you’re looking for easy homemade goodness, you absolutely must check out the great tips over at homemade treats for dogs.

Who Should Make These Holiday Themed Dog Treats

If youโ€™re a pet owner who hates seeing mysterious labels on store-bought snacks, this recipe is totally for you! Honestly, these Holiday Themed Dog Treats are perfect for anyone wanting to make something safe, festive, and undeniably delicious for their pup without spending hours in the kitchen. Seriously, they are beginner-proof.

You should jump on this if you need quick, heartfelt gifts for dog-loving friends, or if you just want a special, clean snack for your own dog during the commotion of December. Weโ€™re keeping the ingredient list short because we love simple, real food. You can see more easy recipes like this collection of 14 easy homemade dog treats if you need even more inspiration!

Tone and Style for Your Holiday Themed Dog Treats Recipe

When we bake these, the feeling needs to be totally relaxed and encouraging. I want you to feel like you are chatting with me over coffee while we mix these Holiday Themed Dog Treats together. Thereโ€™s no room for stuffiness hereโ€”just clear, direct instructions that build trust. We focus on safe ingredients so you know exactly what you are feeding your best friend. Itโ€™s actionable advice without the overwhelming wellness jargon you see everywhere else!

My Personal Story Baking Holiday Themed Dog Treats

I remember one particular Christmas a few years back. My lab, Winston, was obsessed with everything I was baking. Heโ€™d sit by the oven with those huge, sad puppy eyes, watching me frost cookies. I felt terrible that I was filling *my* cookie jars but giving him those store-bought, mystery biscuit things.

I wanted something that smelled as festive as my kitchen smelledโ€”cinnamon, sugar, and warmthโ€”but it *had* to be clean. I was deep into my own clean-living journey then, and I just couldn’t justify feeding him fillers. Thatโ€™s when I started testing simple peanut butter doughs. After a few attempts that crumbled, I hit on this perfect, sturdy base. It led directly to these simple Holiday Themed Dog Treats. Every year since, Winston gets his own safe, delicious batch. Check out some other fun ideas for pup-friendly Christmas cookie bites!

Five peanut butter dog treats shaped like gingerbread men served over a bed of stew.

Essential Equipment for Perfect Holiday Themed Dog Treats

Okay, you donโ€™t need a fancy mixer for these Holiday Themed Dog Treats, which is great news! You probably have everything already hanging out in your pantry. We need the basics for mixing, rolling, and baking.

Make sure you have a good sturdy mixing bowlโ€”this dough gets pretty stiff! A reliable rolling pin is key for getting that perfect 1/4 inch thickness. Then, you definitely need a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

The best part? The cookie cutters! Donโ€™t be shy here. Snowflakes, stars, bellsโ€”the more festive the shape, the happier your dog will be! If you want maximum yield, stick to cutters that have a decent surface area so you donโ€™t waste too much dough trimming scraps. For more inspiration on shaping treats, you should peek at this guide on easy dog cookies recipes!

Ingredients for Your Holiday Themed Dog Treats

When we talk about keeping things clean and simpleโ€”which is my whole philosophy!โ€”it starts right here with these ingredients for our Holiday Themed Dog Treats. Thereโ€™s only one main group, โ€œDog Treats,โ€ but every item counts, especially because our pets don’t process things the way we do.

First up, you absolutely must grab 2 and 1/2 cups of Whole Wheat Flour. Remember to scoop a little extra flour aside, maybe a half cup more, because we use it later for dusting the surface when we roll the dough out. Youโ€™ll also need 2 teaspoons of Baking Powder!

Now for the star power: We need 2 large Eggs for binding and structure. Then comes the flavor foundationโ€”a half cup of Peanut Butter. This is critical: PLEASE make sure whatever brand you grab is totally xylitol-free. That sweetener is toxic to dogs, and we are focused on safe, clean baking here!

Finally, we use 3/4 cup of plain Water to bring it all together into that stiff dough. It really is that easy! You can find more simple peanut butter ideas over at 10 easy peanut butter dog treats recipes if you want to try a different flavor combo next time!

Step-by-Step Instructions for Holiday Themed Dog Treats

Ready to get baking? This is where the magic happens, and honestly, the process for these Holiday Themed Dog Treats is so straightforward, youโ€™ll be shocked at how quickly they come together. We’re keeping it efficient, just like I teach with my own wellness routinesโ€”no unnecessary steps!

First things first, letโ€™s get the oven warmed up. You need to preheat everything to 350 degrees Fahrenheit, or 175 degrees Celsius if you use Celsius measurements. While thatโ€™s heating, line a baking sheet with parchment paper. This just makes cleanup a breeze later, and nobody wants sticky pans!

Next, grab your mixing bowl. Youโ€™re going to gently whisk together the 2 and 1/2 cups of whole wheat flour with the 2 teaspoons of baking powder. Keep that separate for now.

In a different bowl, mix your wet elements: the 2 eggs, that crucial xylitol-free peanut butter, and the water. Beat those together until everything looks nicely combined.

Now, pour the wet mixture directly into the dry mixture. Mix it all up until you get a really stiff dough. And I mean *stiff*! If you find itโ€™s a little too squishyโ€”maybe your eggs were hugeโ€”just add another tiny sprinkle of your extra flour until it firms up and stops sticking everywhere. That stiffness is what helps your shapes hold up!

Time to roll! Lightly flour your counter space and use that rolling pin. Roll that dough out evenly to about 1/4 inch thickness. Use those fun, holiday themed cookie cutters to punch out your shapes and lay them onto that prepared sheet.

Star-shaped peanut butter snowflake dog treats served over a bed of savory lentils and kale.

Bake them for 18 to 20 minutes. Youโ€™re looking for the edges to just start turning a light golden brown. Seriously, donโ€™t overbake them! They will firm up beautifully as they cool down on the rack. For more specific tips on rolling and keeping peanut butter treats perfect, check out these peanut butter dog treats recipes!

Tips for Perfect Holiday Themed Dog Treats

Youโ€™ve mixed, youโ€™ve cut, and now you want them to come out perfect! Getting those holiday shapes to bake up crisp and sturdy takes just a tiny bit of know-how. Remember, achieving great Holiday Themed Dog Treats is all about trusting your gut, just like any good clean-living habit!

Dough Consistency is Everything

When you mix up the dough, promise me you wonโ€™t panic if it feels a little dry once you start rolling. That stiffness is the secret weapon because it keeps your snowflake edges sharp! If you end up with dough that feels sticky like glue, resist the urge to dump in more water. Use that extra flour you set aside to dust your surface and your hands instead. This small adjustment keeps the treats from spreading out in the oven!

The Xylitol Safety Check

I know I mentioned it before, but Iโ€™m going to say it again because it is non-negotiable when making Holiday Themed Dog Treats: always triple-check that your peanut butter is 100% xylitol-free. This ingredient is lethal to dogs, and since we aren’t obsessively reading labels everywhere elseโ€”we are *cleaning* our habits upโ€”we must be ultra-vigilant about the ingredients we give our pets. Safe is always better than sorry!

For Extra Crisp Edges

If you prefer a harder, crunchier biscuitโ€”perfect for stacking up in festive tinsโ€”you have a couple of options. Firstly, don’t be afraid to roll the dough slightly thinner than 1/4 inch, maybe down to 1/8 inch. Secondly, once they cool, if you still think they are too soft, you can pop the cooled biscuits back onto the baking sheet and bake them for another 5 minutes on a very low temperature, like 250 degrees. This just dries them out a bit more. For more simple formulas, check out these 3 ingredient dog treats!

Close-up of Holiday Themed Dog Treats shaped like Christmas trees served atop a savory stew.

Storage and Shelf Life for These Holiday Themed Dog Treats

Hereโ€™s the last bit of essential info for your amazing Holiday Themed Dog Treats: storage! Because we use simple, clean ingredients, they don’t have all those weird preservatives store-bought brands use.

You need to store them in a truly airtight container. If you don’t seal them up tight, theyโ€™ll get soft quickly. At room temperature, they stay perfectly good for about a week. If you baked a huge batch because your dog deserves the best, you can pop that airtight container right into the fridge, and theyโ€™ll last longer there!

Frequently Asked Questions About Homemade Dog Food

Can I substitute the whole wheat flour?

Oh, great question! If your pup has a sensitivity to wheatโ€”or if you’re just out of whole wheatโ€”you can definitely swap it out. People often use oat flour, which is just rolled oats blended until fine, or even chickpea flour. Just remember, grain-free alternatives can sometimes change the dough texture, so you might need to adjust your water or add a tiny bit more binder like an extra splash of egg white to keep it manageable. For more safety ideas, check out these vet-approved homemade dog food recipes!

My dough is too crumbly, what went wrong?

That usually happens if your peanut butter was very stiff or if your ingredients werenโ€™t quite room temperature. Donโ€™t toss it! It just means it needs a little more moisture to hold it together for cutting. Add water just one teaspoon at a time, mixing minimally, until it comes together into a playable dough. Remember, we want stiff, not sticky!

Is it safe to leave these out for a full week?

Since these are simple, baked goods without commercial preservatives, air exposure is our enemy. Make sure you are storing them in a container that seals tightly. A week at room temperature is usually fine if your kitchen isn’t overly humid. If you live somewhere warm or humid, or if you want them to last closer to two weeks, pop them in the fridge. Theyโ€™re still great cold!

I donโ€™t have cookie cuttersโ€”can I just drop dough onto the sheet?

You totally can skip the cutters, but youโ€™ll lose the festive shapes! If you don’t have cutters, you can roll the dough out and use a butter knife or pastry wheel to cut it into small squares or simple diamond shapes. Just make sure you score the lines deep enough so they easily snap apart after baking. Itโ€™s all about making your dog happy!

Share Your Festive Creations

I truly hope your furry friends are already drooling! Making these clean, simple treats should have been fun, and now Iโ€™d absolutely love to see how yours turned out. Did you stick to the classic snowflakes, or did you get super creative with your shapes this year?

Please take a moment when you have a second to let me know how the batch came out! A star rating right here on the recipe card helps other pet parents know this recipe is worth making. And if you snap a picture of your dog giving you those big, thankful eyes over their fresh, homemade delights, tag me on social media! It really makes my day to see these simple habits bringing joy to other clean-living homes.

For more bits of inspiration and clean-living chat, make sure you check out the main blog!

Nutritional Estimate for These Holiday Themed Dog Treats

Okay, so when weโ€™re whipping up homemade goodies like these Holiday Themed Dog Treats, the nutrition facts aren’t going to be as precise as the box from the store, and thatโ€™s fine! We know this is whole wheat flour, eggs, and real peanut butterโ€”no weird additives!

But just so you have a little idea of what your pup is enjoying, here is a typical estimate based on standard ingredient calculations for a batch of about 30 small to medium-sized cutouts. Please remember, this varies wildly based on the type of flour you use and exactly how much water ends up in the dough!

Estimated Per Treat Nutrition

Think of this as a very rough guideโ€”we are focusing on wholesome ingredients, not counting every single calorie!

  • Calories: Approximately 90โ€“105 kcal
  • Fat: Around 5g (Mostly healthy fats from the peanut butter!)
  • Protein: About 3โ€“4g
  • Carbohydrates: Roughly 12g

See? It looks pretty balanced for a special holiday snack. Itโ€™s got good binding energy from the carbs and a nice little protein boost. Remember, these are treats, so portion control is still key, even when they are made with love! If you swap the whole wheat flour for something different, you might see the carb count shift a bit, so just keep an eye on that if you ever decide to experiment with substitutions down the road!

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Four snowflake-shaped Holiday Themed Dog Treats served atop a savory lentil stew in a white bowl.

Holiday Peanut Butter Dog Treats

Make these simple peanut butter dog treats for your pet during the holidays. This recipe uses basic ingredients and is easy to prepare.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Servings: 30 treats
Course: Dog Treats
Cuisine: American

Ingredients
  

Dog Treats
  • 2 1/2 cups Whole wheat flour Plus more for dusting
  • 2 tsp Baking powder
  • 2 large Eggs
  • 1/2 cup Peanut butter Ensure it is xylitol-free
  • 3/4 cup Water

Equipment

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

Method
 

  1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (175 degrees Celsius). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour and baking powder.
  3. In a separate bowl, mix the eggs, peanut butter, and water until combined.
  4. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients. Mix until a stiff dough forms. If the dough is too sticky, add a little more flour.
  5. Lightly flour a clean surface. Roll the dough out to about 1/4 inch thickness.
  6. Use holiday-themed cookie cutters to cut out shapes. Place the cutouts onto the prepared baking sheet.
  7. Bake for 18 to 20 minutes, or until the edges are lightly golden brown. The treats will harden as they cool.
  8. Allow the treats to cool completely on a wire rack before giving them to your dog.

Notes

Store these dog treats in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one week, or refrigerate them for longer storage.

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