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Amazing 24 Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews

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Clara Smith

January 19, 2026

A stack of vibrant orange Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews with visible dried blueberries on a light gray plate.

Okay, letโ€™s talk about our pups for a second! Seriously, if you’re like me, you worry about what exactly your best friend is putting in their body. We try so hard to eat clean, so why should their treats be any different? Thatโ€™s why I live for recipes like these amazing Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews. They are ridiculously easy, take almost no time to prep, and they are packed with good stuffโ€”real sweet potato and those tiny antioxidant powerhouses, blueberries.

Honestly, knowing Iโ€™ve made something wholesome from scratch just gives me peace of mind. Forget those mystery ingredients on the back of store-bought bags. When you whip up a batch of this recipe, you know exactly whatโ€™s going into those happy mouths. Itโ€™s just real food, and thatโ€™s the best kind of inspiration for me.

A close-up stack of homemade Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews on a light gray plate.

Who Should Make These Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews

If youโ€™re in the camp of dog parents who read every single ingredient label and wince at the preservatives, you need this recipe in your life! These DIY dog treats are perfect for people who want absolute control over what their pup eats. Seriously, no obscure fillers here, just yummy veggies and fruit mashed together.

Also, this is your go-to if you are busy. We all are! Sometimes you just need a quick bake that doesn’t span hours, and these Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews fit the bill perfectly. Theyโ€™re also wonderful if your dog has a sensitive tummy. Since you control the ingredients, you naturally avoid potential triggers. Theyโ€™re simple, theyโ€™re wholesome, and your dog will absolutely adore them!

Tone and Style for Your Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews Guide

When weโ€™re talking about treats for our furry family members, I always keep my tone warm and super encouraging. Look, baking for your dog shouldn’t feel like homework! I want you to feel totally comfortable walking into the kitchen and whipping these up, even if youโ€™re not a pro baker. So, expect lots of friendly advice.

The whole guide is written to be educational, sure, but definitely not stuffy. Think of me sitting right next to you, offering tips as you go. I keep the steps really clear and concise because nobody wants to sit there reading a novel when they could be mixing dough!

My goal here is actionability. Every instruction is designed to be something you can immediately take and use, resulting in those perfect little Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews. Good readability is keyโ€”short paragraphs and simple language mean less confusion and more happy dogs!

My Journey to Perfecting Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews

I only started experimenting with homemade dog treats after my sweet little terrier, Gus, started getting the most awful itchy skin last year. I swear, I cleaned every surface in the house, changed his shampoo, but nothing helped until I looked at his diet. Commercial treats felt like the silent culprit, full of things I couldnโ€™t even pronounce.

I needed something trustworthy, fast. I remembered hearing about sweet potatoโ€™s benefits for dogs, and my pantry always has blueberries, so I started testing. My first batch of these chews was kind of flat and crumblyโ€”definitely edible for Gus, but nothing special! I tweaked the oat ratio and realized the blueberries needed to be mixed in gently so they didn’t burst and make everything too wet.

Once I found that perfect blend of firmness for chewing but softness for easy digestion, it was magic. Seeing Gus crunch happily on these amazing Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews, completely free of artificial junk, was totally worth the few test batches I went through. It reminded me that clean eating isnโ€™t just for us humans, right?

A stack of vibrant orange Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews featuring whole blueberries embedded in the mixture.

Gathering Ingredients for Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews

Okay, getting ready to bake these wonderful chews is honestly the easiest part of the whole process. I love that the ingredient list is so short and wholesome. When youโ€™re working with natural foods, you don’t need ten different things, you just need the right core components working together. This recipe is beautifully straightforward, which is exactly why itโ€™s become my go-to for quick, trustworthy treats. You can see the full process for these sweet potato chews, but gathering your items first makes it fly by!

Since these are special treats, make sure you grab the highest quality sweet potato you can find. We are dividing everything up into wet and dry teams, just like in my best baking recipes!

Wet Ingredients for the Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews

  • 0.5 cup Mashed sweet potato (Make sure itโ€™s cooked and totally cooled first!)
  • 0.25 cup Blueberries (I use fresh, but frozen is fine too)
  • 1 Egg (Just one, binding everything sweetly)

Dry Ingredients for the Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews

  • 1 cup Oats (Use whatever standard rolled oats you keep in your pantry)
  • 0.25 teaspoon Cinnamon (This adds such a lovely, comforting scent while they bake!)

Step-by-Step Instructions for Baking Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews

Now for the fun part! Seriously, this whole process for the pup kitchen creations is so fast, youโ€™ll wonder why you didnโ€™t start making these sooner. Remember, we want that nice, even heat, so get that oven on before you even start mixing. Weโ€™re aiming for gorgeous, firm little chews, not gooey messes!

Mixing the Dough for Your Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews

  1. First things first: Preheat your oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC). Then, just tear off a sheet of parchment paper and lay it flat on your baking sheet. Trust me, this saves you from scrubbing later!
  2. Grab your big mixing bowlโ€”the one where you put the mashed sweet potato. Add in the blueberries and that single egg. Mix it gently but thoroughly until everything looks happy and incorporated. We don’t want the berries to fully disintegrate yet.
  3. In a separate (smaller!) bowl, whisk together your oats and that touch of cinnamon. That little bit of spice is just for us; the pups just smell yummy richness!
  4. Now, introduce the dry team to the wet team. Dump the oat mixture right into the sweet potato mixture. Mix everything until it just comes together into a stiff, workable dough. Donโ€™t over-mix it; we just need it combined!

Cutting and Baking Your Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews

  1. Time to roll it out! Place that dough onto a lightly floured surface or directly between two sheets of parchment paper. Roll it out evenly until itโ€™s about a quarter of an inch thick. I find thinner makes them crispier, which Gus loves.
  2. Now you get to play! Use your favorite cookie cuttersโ€”I often use a little bone shapeโ€”or just a knife to slice it into squares or sticks. Just make sure they are uniform so they bake evenly.
  3. Lay those cute shapes out onto your prepared baking sheet, leaving a tiny bit of space between them.

A close-up stack of homemade Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews on a light gray plate.

  1. Bake them for about 20 to 25 minutes. You are looking for them to be golden brown around the edges and feel firm when you lightly tap them. If they still feel slightly soft in the very center when you take them out, don’t panic! Theyโ€™ll firm up completely as they cool down. Make absolutely sure they are totally cool before you let your dog gobble down these fantastic Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews.

Tips for Making Perfect Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews

Even though these Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews are super simple, sometimes a tiny tweak can make the difference between a good chew and an *amazing* chew. Over the years of testing, Iโ€™ve learned a few non-negotiable tricks to make sure they come out perfect every single time we bake. This is where we move from following directions to making them our own!

First, letโ€™s talk about that sweet potatoโ€”this is crucial for texture! You absolutely must use plain, cooked, and cooled mashed sweet potato. Don’t, I repeat, DO NOT use canned pie filling or anything with added sugar or spices. The moisture content in plain puree is what helps bind the oats correctly. If you use a pre-seasoned product, youโ€™re introducing too much liquid, and your chews will spread out like pancakes in the oven. Trust me, Iโ€™ve been there!

Next up: keep those blueberries whole for as long as possible. When you mix them into the dough, handle them gently; you don’t want to crush them into purple mush beforehand. When those few whole berries burst during baking, they create little pockets of intense blueberry flavor and moisture, which elevates the whole treat experience. Itโ€™s a nice surprise for your pup, kind of like finding an extra chip at the bottom of the bag!

Finally, be consistent with your rolling thickness. If you aim for that quarter-inch mark, youโ€™ll get that satisfying chewiness that lasts a while. If you roll them too thin, they become brittle and crunchy, which isn’t what weโ€™re aiming for with a โ€˜chew.โ€™ Use a rolling pin with guides if you have them, or just eyeball it carefully, because keeping the thickness even ensures that every one of your 24 Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews bakes at the exact same rate. Itโ€™s worth the extra minute of effort!

A close-up stack of homemade Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews, showing the orange sweet potato base with dark blueberry pieces embedded.

Storage and Keeping Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews Fresh

Alright, youโ€™ve made a big batchโ€”amazing work! You probably ended up with exactly 24 of these beautiful Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews, and now you need to know how to keep them tasting farm-fresh for your pup. Since these are made with simple, clean ingredientsโ€”no crazy chemical preservatives hereโ€”storage is really important so they stay safe and delicious.

The good news is that these treats are quite sturdy because we baked them until they were firm! If you plan on feeding these to your dog within a week, airtight container storage at room temperature is perfectly fine. Just make sure they are totally cooled down before you seal the container, otherwise, you introduce moisture, and thatโ€™s when things go soft!

But if youโ€™re a planner like me and you prefer to make massive batches (because why not?), refrigeration is your best friend. Popping them in an airtight container in the fridge extends their life significantly. You can keep them safely for up to two weeks this way. They are still delicious when served straight from the fridge! For super long-term storage, I sometimes freeze half the batchโ€”just separate them with parchment paper squares or toss them straight into a freezer-safe bag. They thaw out beautifully on the counter in about an hour.

Frequently Asked Questions About These Dog Chews

I know when youโ€™re diving into making new treats for your pup, new questions always pop up. Itโ€™s smart to be cautious, especially when trying out new ingredients! Here are a few things folks generally ask me about these simple, wholesome chews.

Are blueberries safe for dogs in these chews?

Oh, absolutely yes! Blueberries are one of the safest and most wonderful fruits you can give your dog in moderationโ€”and these chews are perfectly moderate! Theyโ€™re tiny little bursts of antioxidants, which is just fantastic for keeping your dog healthy and happy. Just remember, we are using them cooked into the dough, which makes them super easy for little bellies to digest. Itโ€™s such a great way to sneak in extra goodness!

Can I substitute the oats in this recipe?

Thatโ€™s a great question because sometimes we run out of things unexpectedly! If you are totally out of oats, you can usually swap them out for an equal measure of coconut flour or almond flour. Now, coconut flour is super absorbent, so if you go that route, you might need to add just a tiny splash more of liquidโ€”maybe a teaspoon of waterโ€”to get that dough to come together nicely. Almond flour tends to work more predictably. I always suggest checking out the broader benefits of dog treats and their health benefits if you tweak the base grains too much!

Estimated Nutritional Snapshot for Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews

I have to give you a little disclaimer right off the bat: since these are completely homemade and weโ€™re using fresh produce, these numbers are just an estimation! I always use standardized ingredient charts to figure out the general breakdown, but your exact calorie count might swing a tiny bit based on the size of your egg or how dense your mashed sweet potato ends up being.

That being said, focusing on clean, whole ingredients means we know they are much better than anything store-bought! Based on the recipe yielding exactly 24 chews, here is the estimated nutritional information per piece:

  • Calories: Approximately 100 calories
  • Fat, Protein, Fiber: These will vary, but substantially higher in natural fiber than commercial treats due to the sweet potato and oats.
  • Added Sugars: Absolutely zero! The sweetness all comes from the natural sugars in the sweet potato and blueberries.

When youโ€™re training or just spoiling your pup with these, remember that treats should only make up about 10% of their daily caloric intake. These natural chews are a fantastic way to fill that 10% with goodness!

Share Your Homemade Dog Treats

Whew! Your kitchen probably smells amazing right now, and I bet your furry sous chef is giving you the most hopeful looks. Making these Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews is such a joy, and I really hope you and your pup love them as much as Gus loves his batches!

Now that youโ€™ve got those delicious, wholesome chews cooling, the one thing that would make me happier is hearing all about it! Did your dog give you the happy dance? Did they try to steal the whole tray before they cooled down? Drop a comment below! Seriously, hearing your success storiesโ€”and seeing photos of your dogs enjoying their clean treatsโ€”is the best part of my day. You can check out my latest baking adventures for more inspiration, too!

If you snap a picture of your pup diving into their new favorite snack, please tag me! Sharing your creations helps keep this little community buzzing with healthy, happy inspiration. Letโ€™s keep spreading the word that clean living and great taste go hand-in-hand, whether itโ€™s for us or for our best four-legged pals!

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A close-up stack of homemade Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews, showing bright orange sweet potato mixture studded with dark blueberries.

Sweet Potato & Blueberry Dog Chews

Make these simple, homemade chews for your dog using sweet potato and blueberries. This recipe requires minimal preparation and baking time.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings: 24 chews
Course: Treat
Cuisine: American
Calories: 100

Ingredients
  

Wet Ingredients
  • 0.5 cup Mashed sweet potato Cooked and cooled
  • 0.25 cup Blueberries Fresh or frozen
  • 1 Egg
Dry Ingredients
  • 1 cup Oats
  • 0.25 teaspoon Cinnamon

Equipment

  • Baking Sheet
  • Mixing bowls

Method
 

  1. Preheat your oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. In a large bowl, mash the cooked sweet potato until smooth.
  3. Add the blueberries and egg and mix them well.
  4. In a separate bowl, combine the oats and cinnamon.
  5. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix until a dough forms.
  6. Roll out the dough to about ยผ inch thickness. Use cookie cutters or a knife to cut the dough into your desired shapes.
  7. Place the chews on the prepared baking sheet.
  8. Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the chews are golden brown and firm. Let them cool completely before serving to your dog.

Nutrition

Calories: 100kcal

Notes

Store these chews in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one week or in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

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