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Make 3 dozen Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies

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Clara Smith

November 28, 2025

Close-up of several bone-shaped Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies stacked and arranged on a white plate.

You know Iโ€™m all about clean ingredients and supporting your body right, but that passion absolutely extends to my sweet pup, too! Finding treats that taste amazing to them but donโ€™t have a giant list of questionable fillers used to be a huge headache. Thatโ€™s why Iโ€™m so thrilled to share these simple, naturally sweet homemade dog cookies. We are diving headfirst into making delicious Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies. Seriously, the scent of baked pear and ginger is just wonderful, and they are so perfectly crunchyโ€”ideal for tucking into little holiday bags or just spoiling your best friend. Trust me, your dog is going to go wild for this fruity flavor!

Who Should Make These Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies

If youโ€™ve ever opened a bag of store-bought dog biscuits and wondered what exactly you were giving your furry friend, then these treats are absolutely for you! Weโ€™re looking for dog owners who appreciate simple, clean baking. These are especially perfect if you want something that leans into those lovely fruity flavors your dog might adore, like this pear cookie.

They are designed to be straightforward, making them the perfect homemade option when you need a lovely gift-style treat for a dog-loving friend, neighbor, or family member. Thatโ€™s why we call them the Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookiesโ€”theyโ€™re designed to impress without stressing you out! If youโ€™re looking for more simple recipes just like this, check out the options over at easy homemade dog cookies.

Close-up of homemade Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies, featuring bone shapes and round shapes, stacked on a light plate.

Tone and Style for Your Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies Recipe

When we bake a treat like the Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies, the feeling is everything. I want this recipe to feel incredibly friendly and totally achievable. Forget complicated pastry techniques! This is about supporting your dog’s wellness with simple, real ingredientsโ€”just like how I approach my own habits.

Weโ€™re keeping things encouraging and highly practical here. Youโ€™ll find that the steps are broken down so clearly that even if youโ€™ve never baked dog treats before, youโ€™ll feel confident mixing up this perfect batch. Head over to easy homemade dog treats for more inspiration!

Making the Perfect Pear Puree for Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies

Before we even think about flour and mixing, we have to nail that sweet, vibrant pear base for our Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies. This step is non-negotiable for that fruity pop! Youโ€™ll start with three fresh pears. Remember to peel, core, and chop them up finely before you simmer them with about a quarter cup of water on the stove until they get really tender. Don’t rush this cooking part; itโ€™s what makes them soft enough to process. If you ever need ideas for swapping out fruit, check out these easy pumpkin dog treats recipes for inspiration!

Once they are soft, you scoop them outโ€”leave the extra cooking water behind for nowโ€”and put those cooked chunks straight into your blender or food processor. Blend it all up until it’s completely smooth. And hereโ€™s a crucial tip: you MUST let that beautiful pear puree cool down completely before you move on to mixing the dough. If itโ€™s warm, it’ll actually cook your egg prematurely!

Ingredient Clarity for Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies

To make the final cookie batter, youโ€™ll need one full cup of that cooled pear puree, which acts as our main binder and flavor source. Then, toss in one egg and one tablespoon of melted coconut oil for natural goodness. For the dry side of things, make sure you have two and a half cups of oat flourโ€”it gives a great textureโ€”and just one teaspoon of ground ginger to really wake up that pear flavor. Combining these carefully is how we build trust that these Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies will turn out just right for your pup.

Step-by-Step Instructions for Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies

Alright, now that our puree is cool and readyโ€”and you remembered to set your oven to bake at 350ยฐFโ€”we move into mixing! This is where the magic truly happens for these Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies. Make sure youโ€™ve lined your baking sheet with either a silicone mat or parchment paper. I swear by the silicone mats; they make cleanup a breeze and everything slides right off.

Grab a bowl for the wet stuff. Youโ€™re going to combine that one cup of cooled pear puree, your single egg, and that tablespoon of melted coconut oil. Just whisk it together until itโ€™s happy and incorporated. Don’t overdo it; we aren’t trying to whip air into this batter!

In a separate bowl, mix your dry ingredients: the 2 1/2 cups of oat flour and that teaspoon of ground ginger. Keep them separate until theyโ€™re evenly distributed. Trust me, evenly distributed ginger chunks are not what we want!

Now, gently add all the flour mixture into the wet ingredients. Youโ€™re simply combining until a solid dough forms. Itโ€™s going to look quite thick, almost like playdough. If it seems a little sticky, donโ€™t panic or grab extra flour yet! You want to turn this dough out onto a lightly floured surface. Roll it out evenlyโ€”I aim for about a quarter-inch thickness for a nice, firm crunch. Use your favorite cookie cutterโ€”hearts, bones, whatever suits your gifting needsโ€”and carefully place the cutouts onto your prepared sheet. Check out these easy peanut butter dog treats for inspiration on fun shapes!

A close-up of several homemade Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies, one shaped like a bone, dusted with coating.

Baking and Cooling Tips for the Best Texture

Time to bake the Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies! Slide them into that 350ยฐF oven for about 12 to 15 minutes. Thatโ€™s the magic window for a healthy crunch. You want the edges to look set, but they wonโ€™t brown much because we aren’t using much sugar. The absolute most important thing here, and I canโ€™t stress this enough, is cooling! You must let these cool completely on the pan for a few minutes before moving them to a wire rack. This resting period finishes setting that perfect crunch weโ€™re aiming for.

Close-up of several bone-shaped Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies stacked on a light surface.

Tips for Success When Making Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies

Baking should feel supportive, not stressful, especially when making something sweet like these Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies for your pup. I have a couple of little โ€œMelt It Cleanโ€ secrets that will make sure your batch is perfect.

First, if your dough feels a little too sticky when you go to roll it out, resist the urge to dump in a ton more oat flour! That just leads to dry cookies. Instead, try wrapping the dough in plastic wrap and chilling it in the fridge for about 15 minutes. That little bit of chill time firms up the coconut oil and makes rolling it out so much easier. Itโ€™s a small trick for a big difference in handling!

Also, pay attention to your ginger. If youโ€™re pulling that spice out of the back of your cabinet from two years ago, it might not have enough punch. Freshly ground ginger blends so much better with the pear flavor, making these Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies really shine. For even more simple ideas, you can always look at these 3 ingredient dog treats recipes.

Storage and Gifting Your Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies

Now for the best part: making these amazing Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies last long enough to actually gift them! Because these treats are baked until they are nice and crisp, they are wonderfully stable at room temperature. Just make sure you store them in a truly airtight container. I find that if they aren’t 100% cool before sealing them up, you might get a little condensation, which ruins that perfect crunch.

They should stay fresh and tasty for about two weeks stored in a cool pantry. If you live somewhere super humid, tucking them into the fridge for a bit longer storage is fine, but let them come back to room temp before serving so they snap nicely!

When itโ€™s time to package them as that special gift-style treat, keep it simple and clean, just like the ingredients. I love using small, clear cellophane bags and tying them off with natural twine and maybe a little sprig of dried lavender (make sure the dog canโ€™t chew that off before you give it to them!). If you are looking for ways to make a whole snack board for your pup’s party, check out these easy appetizer snack ideas!

Close-up of homemade Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies shaped like bones and circles on a white plate.

Frequently Asked Questions About Fruity Dog Treats

I always get so many questions when I share a recipe that features anything other than peanut butter! Here are a few things I hear most often when people are making their Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies or just experimenting with other fruity flavors.

Can I swap the pears out for another fruit?

Yes, you absolutely can substitute! Thatโ€™s the beauty of finding recipes that support clean habitsโ€”they are often wonderfully flexible. Iโ€™ve tested these with apples, and they work just as well, though you might need to add an extra splash of water when cooking the apple chunks down since they release less liquid than pears. Just ensure whatever fruit you use is cooked down until it’s very soft and completely cooled before mixing it into your dough! For more general support on this topic, you can always check out the helpful tips over at the dog food and treats blog.

My dough seems too firm after mixing; what gives?

Thatโ€™s okay! Oat flour can sometimes be a little thirsty depending on the brand or how finely it was ground. If you canโ€™t roll it easily, try kneading in just one extra teaspoon of coconut oil at a time until it feels workable. Remember, we want firm, crunchy cookies, so avoid making it too wet right before you cut the shapes for your gift bags.

How long will these last if I make a huge batch?

Because these Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies are low in moisture and high in natural fiber from the oats and pear, they keep really well! Store them in an airtight container at room temperature, and they should be great for up to three weeks. Itโ€™s always best to bake a double batch right away so you have plenty for gifting and your own pup!

Are these treats safe for all dogs?

They are made with whole, simple ingredients! Pears are generally safe, and ginger is used in small amounts here for flavor balance. However, always check with your vet if your doggie has specific sensitivities. For dogs who love those unique, natural fruity flavors, this is a wonderful, clean option!

Estimated Nutritional Data for Homemade Dog Treats

When we talk about clean living, it means being intentional about what goes into our foodโ€”and that includes our dogโ€™s treats, too! Knowing the breakdown of whatโ€™s in your beautiful batch of pear cookies helps you feel really confident about feeding them as part of a balanced diet. Here is the estimated breakdown based on the recipe yields.

  • Calories: 99
  • Carbohydrates: 15g
  • Protein: 3g
  • Fat: 3g
  • Saturated Fat: 1g
  • Cholesterol: 11mg
  • Sodium: 8mg
  • Potassium: 92mg
  • Fiber: 2g
  • Sugar: 1g
  • Vitamin A: 19% DV
  • Vitamin C: 0.5% DV
  • Calcium: 14% DV
  • Iron: 1% DV

Now, this is really important because I want you to trust what you are making here. These numbers are just my best estimate based on standard ingredient measurements. If you use a different brand of oat flour or slightly larger pears, those values can definitely shift a little bit! Itโ€™s not like tracking your own lunch macros, but it gives you a great starting point to know these are naturally low in sugar and use wholesome fats. Thatโ€™s what real transformation through food is all about, whether for you or your dog!

Share Your Experience Making Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies

I truly hope seeing how easy these Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies are inspires you to bake a batch today! Once youโ€™ve prepared your lovely gift bags, hop back here and let me know what you thought. Did your pup adore that ginger-pear combo? Rate the recipe below and share photos of your beautiful, crunchy creations!

For more ideas on thoughtful meals for your best friend, browse the collection of homemade dog food recipes for small dogs!

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Close-up of freshly baked, bone-shaped Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies stacked on a white surface.

Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies

Make these simple Pear Crunch Gift Dog Cookies for your dog. They are easy to prepare and suitable for gifting.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
Servings: 15
Course: Dog Treats
Cuisine: Pet
Calories: 99

Ingredients
  

Pear Puree
  • 3 Pears For peeling, coring, and chopping
  • 1/4 cup Water
Treats
  • 1 cup Pear Puree Cooled
  • 1 Egg
  • 1 tablespoon Coconut Oil melted
  • 2 1/2 cups Oat Flour
  • 1 teaspoon Ground Ginger

Equipment

  • Saucepan
  • Blender or food processor
  • Baking Sheet
  • Silicone baking mat or parchment paper
  • Cookie cutter

Method
 

  1. Peel and core the pears. Discard the peels, cores, and seeds. Cut the pears into small chunks.
  2. Place the chopped pears and water in a saucepan. Cover and cook on medium-low heat for about 15 minutes or until tender.
  3. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the pears to a blender or food processor. Blend until smooth. Cool the puree to room temperature.
  4. Preheat your oven to 350ยฐF. Line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat or parchment paper.
  5. Place pear puree, egg, and melted coconut oil in a medium bowl and combine well.
  6. In another bowl, mix the oat flour and the ground ginger together.
  7. Add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients and combine well until a dough forms.
  8. Roll the dough out and cut shapes using your favorite cookie cutter. Re-roll and cut as needed.
  9. Place the cutouts on the prepared baking sheet and bake them for 12-15 minutes.
  10. Allow the treats to cool completely before removing them from the baking sheet.

Nutrition

Calories: 99kcalCarbohydrates: 15gProtein: 3gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 11mgSodium: 8mgPotassium: 92mgFiber: 2gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 19IUVitamin C: 0.5mgCalcium: 14mgIron: 1mg

Notes

You can use pear baby food instead of homemade pear puree.

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