Why You’ll Love These Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats
Seriously, these treats are a game-changer for your pup!- They’re super easy โ mix, roll, cut, bake. Done!
- Made with simple, wholesome ingredients you can trust.
- Much more affordable than buying treats at the store.
- Your dog will go absolutely wild for the peanut butter and honey combo.
- It’s such a rewarding feeling to bake something special for your best friend!

Essential Ingredients for Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats
Okay, let’s talk about what you’ll need to make these amazing Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats! It’s pretty straightforward, which is my favorite kind of baking. First up, you’ll grab 2 cups of whole wheat flour. I like whole wheat because itโs a bit heartier. Then, for that irresistible doggy draw, we need 1/2 cup of creamy peanut butter. Now, this is SUPER important, guys: make SURE itโs xylitol-free! Xylitol is seriously toxic to dogs, so always double-check the label. You can read more about why peanut butter safety is key for dogs right here. My go-to is just plain, unsalted peanut butter. Next, comes the sweet stuff: 1/4 cup of honey. Yum! And finally, to bring it all together into a nice dough, youโll need about 1/2 cup of water. Easy peasy, right?
Step-by-Step Guide to Making Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats
Alright, let’s get down to business! Making these Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats is actually pretty straightforward. Youโll feel like a pro baker in no time. Just follow these simple steps, and your pup will be thanking you with sloppy kisses!Preheating and Dough Preparation for Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats
First things first, letโs get that oven warming up to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC). While thatโs happening, grab a big mixing bowl. Dump in your whole wheat flour, that yummy xylitol-free peanut butter, and the honey. Start mixing it all together. Itโll be a bit clumpy at first, and thatโs totally normal! Then, slowly start adding your water, maybe a tablespoon at a time, just until a nice dough forms. You want it to be firm enough to roll out but not too sticky. If itโs too dry, add a tiny bit more water; if itโs too gooey, a sprinkle more flour will do the trick.Shaping and Baking Your Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats
Now for the fun part! Sprinkle a little flour on your counter or a clean mat, and roll out that dough. I usually go for about 1/4 inch thick; it makes them nice and sturdy. Then, grab your favorite cookie cutters โ I love using little bone shapes, but any fun shape works! Cut out as many as you can. Carefully place your adorable little treats onto a baking sheet. You donโt need to grease it because of the peanut butter, but you can use parchment paper if youโre worried about sticking. Pop them in the oven for about 20-25 minutes. Youโre looking for them to be golden brown around the edges. Once theyโre done, let them cool completely on a wire rack before your furry friend dives in!
Tips for Perfect Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats
Okay, so you’ve made your first batch, which is awesome! But let’s talk about how to make them even *more* perfect next time, or if something went a little wonky. Trust me, Iโve had batches that were a tad too soft or a little crumbly, but usually, a few tweaks make all the difference. Itโs all about getting that texture just right for your furry pals!Ingredient Substitutions for Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats
Feeling adventurous? Or maybe youโre out of whole wheat flour? No worries! You can totally swap things around. Try using oat flour or even almond flour (just make sure itโs pure almond flour, no funny business) if your pup has sensitivities. Instead of honey, a little bit of pure maple syrup works too, but use honey first because most pups love it! Just always, always, always double-check that whatever youโre adding is safe for dogs. Itโs their treat, after all!Making Ahead and Storing Your Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats
The best part about these Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats? They last pretty well! Once they’re totally cool (seriously, wait until they’re completely cool or theyโll get soggy), pop them into an airtight container. They should stay fresh at room temperature for about a week. If you made a *huge* batch, which I totally do sometimes because Buster inhales them, you can totally freeze some! Just pop them in a freezer baggie, and theyโll be good for a couple of months. Thaw them on the counter when your pup needs a special snack!
Understanding the Nutritional Value of Your Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats
So, while we’re not exactly counting macros for our pups like we do for ourselves, it’s nice to have a rough idea of what’s in these yummy Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats! Just as a ballpark estimate, each treat is around 75 calories. You’re looking at about 4 grams of fat, 9 grams of carbs, and 2 grams of protein. Remember, these numbers are just estimates and can change a little depending on the exact peanut butter and honey you use, or how thick you roll the dough. But overall, theyโre a pretty wholesome little snack for your furry friend!Frequently Asked Questions About Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats
Got questions about whipping up these Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats? I totally get it! There’s nothing worse than trying a new recipe and having a million questions pop up halfway through. So, let’s clear a few things up!Can I use a different kind of flour for these treats?
Absolutely! While whole wheat is my go-to, you can definitely experiment. Oat flour or even a gluten-free blend often works well. Just make sure whatever flour you use is safe for dogs. Iโd steer clear of anything too processed, though!What if my dog has allergies? Can I substitute anything?
Thatโs a super important question! Always be mindful of your dogโs specific allergies. If they have a sensitivity to honey, you might try a tiny bit of pure mashed banana instead for sweetness, but always introduce new ingredients slowly and watch for any reactions. And of course, double-check that any peanut butter you use is safe and free from xylitol!How long do these Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats last?
Once they’re completely cooled, store them in an airtight container at room temperature, and they should be good for about a week. If your house is really warm or humid, popping them in the fridge might be a good idea to keep them fresh a bit longer. They freeze really well too!Share Your Homemade Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats!
Okay, spill the beans! Did your pup go wild for these Peanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats? Iโd absolutely LOVE to hear all about it! Did you try any fun shapes? Maybe a special flour substitution? Snap a pic of your happy furry taste-tester and share it below in the comments! Your stories and photos really make my day and help out other pet parents too! Dont forget Delicious Chicken Veggie Patties For more recipes follow me on PINTEREST PrintPeanut Butter and Honey Dog Treats
Homemade dog treats with peanut butter and honey.
- Prep Time: 15 min
- Cook Time: 25 min
- Total Time: 40 min
- Yield: 30 treats 1x
- Category: Dog Treats
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegetarian
Ingredients
Scale
- 2 cups whole wheat flour
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
- 1/4 cup honey
- 1/2 cup water
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC).
- In a large bowl, mix the flour, peanut butter, and honey.
- Gradually add water until a dough forms.
- Roll out the dough on a floured surface to about 1/4 inch thickness.
- Cut into desired shapes using cookie cutters.
- Place the treats on a baking sheet.
- Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until golden brown.
- Let cool completely before serving.
Notes
- Ensure the peanut butter does not contain xylitol, which is toxic to dogs.
- Store treats in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 treat
- Calories: 75
- Sugar: 3g
- Sodium: 15mg
- Fat: 4g
- Saturated Fat: 1g
- Unsaturated Fat: 3g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 9g
- Fiber: 1g
- Protein: 2g
- Cholesterol: 0mg