This recipe is SO EASY and so simple it'll make your head spin. With only a few ingredients that cost next to nothing, like a carrot and an apple, these homemade peanut butter dog treats will easily become a staple goodie to give your dog. Plus, they'll absolutely devour these chewy, baked biscuits!
A handful or so years ago I became one of those dog moms. I really started looking into what I was giving my dog, especially on a regular or daily basis, and noticed how much the pet industry scams the hell out of dog parents (including your beloved pet).
Most dog treats on the market are absolute trash, which I speak more about here if you care to read, and their inconceivably cheap price for the quality is swipe bait. You know, instead of click bait it's swipe bait...but with your credit card.

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Anyway. I knew there had to be a better snacking option that was healthier and still inexpensive. Yes, while we tend to pay for convenience, most of your dog treats on the market take straight advantage of the fact you're less likely to even *care* to know what ingredients you're giving your pet (as long as you don't have to make it). I encourage you to start considering what all actually goes into those treats you're not feeding your dog but spending hard earned money on.
To make these treats, I went ahead and purchased these adorable silicone dog treat molds to make it a lot easier for molding and portioning. Depending on the size treats you're interested in making, choose the appropriately sized treat mold or simply use a measuring spoon as a scooper.
*Note: Item costs can vary based on location, inflation, brand, and sale price. I do my best to buy/suggest the most cost-effective option. I also may not factor certain ingredients into the price where their amounts have an inconsiderable impact, such as salt, oil or baking powder.
| Item purchased | Item Cost | Cost to make recipe |
|---|---|---|
| Flour | $4.99 | $0.70 |
| Peanut butter | $4.85 | $1.37 |
| Carrot (1) | $0.66 | $0.66 |
| Apple (1) | $0.79 | $0.79 |
| Coconut oil | $5.29 | $0.56 |
| Total item(s) cost: $16.58 | Total recipe cost: $4.08 |


Soft, chewy and full of peanut butter flavor your dog will drool over - literally. With only a handful of simple ingredients (likely already in your pantry), you can make dog treats you can feel good about giving your beloved pooch.
If you are using the silicone molds (as displayed in the post), lay them out on a flat baking tray. Fill the molds without overfilling them (since they will rise some in the oven). If you aren't using molds, I advise to roll the dough into quarter sized balls and pressing them gently with your fingers to create a hockey-puck shaped biscuit (but not flattening them completely).