If you’ve ever seen your dog’s tail wag at the sound of the peanut butter jar opening, you already know—dogs LOVE peanut butter. Now, imagine adding fresh carrots for a healthy crunch. That’s exactly what we’re doing today: a wholesome, 5-ingredient treat that’s delicious, safe, and easy to make.
Whether you’re rewarding good behavior or just want to spoil your furry best friend, these cookies will have them begging for more.
🥕 Why This Recipe is Paw-some
- Vet-Friendly Ingredients – Safe & natural, no harmful sweeteners like xylitol.
- Super Easy – Only 5 ingredients you already have in your kitchen.
- Nutritious & Delicious – Packed with vitamins, fiber, and protein.
- Budget-Friendly – Make in bulk and store for weeks.
🛒 Ingredients You’ll Need
| Ingredient | Benefit for Dogs |
|---|---|
| 1 cup grated carrots | Vitamin A for healthy eyes & immune system |
| ½ cup peanut butter (xylitol-free) | Protein & healthy fats |
| 1½ cups oat flour (or whole wheat flour) | Gentle on digestion |
| 1 egg | Binding & extra protein |
| 1 tbsp honey (optional) | Natural sweetness & antioxidants |
💡 Pro Tip: Always check peanut butter labels—xylitol is toxic to dogs.
🕒 Quick Recipe Overview
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 20–25 minutes
- Total Time: 30–35 minutes
- Servings: 20–25 small cookies
👩🍳 Step-by-Step Instructions
1️⃣ Prepare the Oven & Ingredients
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
- Wash, peel, and finely grate carrots.
2️⃣ Mix the Dough
- In a large bowl, combine grated carrots, peanut butter, and egg.
- Add flour gradually until dough is soft but not sticky.
- If using honey, stir it in now.
3️⃣ Shape the Cookies
- Roll into small balls or flatten into cookie shapes.
- Use a fork to make the classic crisscross peanut butter pattern.
4️⃣ Bake
- Place on a parchment-lined baking tray.
- Bake for 20–25 minutes, until golden and firm.
5️⃣ Cool & Serve
- Let cool completely before giving to your dog.
⚠ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using wrong peanut butter – Xylitol is dangerous for dogs.
- Large carrot chunks – Fine grating ensures even baking.
- Overbaking – Cookies should be firm but not rock hard.
- Serving hot – Always cool before feeding.
🔄 Fun Variations
- Swap carrots for mashed sweet potato.
- Use coconut flour for a grain-free version.
- Add a sprinkle of cinnamon for flavor and antioxidants.
- Mix in shredded apple for extra sweetness.
📦 Storage Guide
| Storage Method | Shelf Life |
|---|---|
| Room Temp | 5 days in airtight container |
| Refrigerator | 2 weeks |
| Freezer | 3 months (thaw before serving) |
🐕 Serving Size by Dog Weight
| Dog Size | Max Treats Per Day |
|---|---|
| Small (under 20 lbs) | 1–2 cookies |
| Medium (20–50 lbs) | 2–3 cookies |
| Large (50+ lbs) | 3–4 cookies |
🧾 Nutritional Info (per small cookie)
- Calories: ~45
- Protein: 1.5g
- Fat: 2g
- Fiber: 1g
❓ FAQ
Q: Can humans eat these cookies?
A: Yes! They’re safe for humans, though not as sweet as regular cookies.
Q: Can I use whole wheat flour instead of oat flour?
A: Yes, but oat flour is gentler for sensitive tummies.
Q: Can puppies have these?
A: Yes, but skip the honey for puppies under 1 year.
💌 Final Thoughts
Homemade dog treats aren’t just healthier—they’re a way to show love. These Carrot & Peanut Butter Cookies are budget-friendly, quick to make, and will make your pup look at you like you’re the world’s best chef.
So grab your ingredients, bake a batch, and watch those tails wag! 🐶
