Homemade Dog Treats: Cheesy Peanut Butter & Sweet Potato

bernese mountain dog, closeup, waiting for a dog treat

If there’s one thing every dog owner knows, it’s that treats are the ultimate way to a pup’s heart. But not all dog treats are created equal! Store-bought options can be packed with preservatives, fillers, and unnecessary additives. That’s why homemade dog treats are a fantastic alternative—you control the ingredients, ensuring your furry friend gets a wholesome, tail-waggingly good snack.

These Cheesy Peanut Butter & Sweet Potato Dog Treats combine three flavors dogs absolutely love. Peanut butter provides a rich, nutty taste with healthy fats and protein. Sweet potatoes add natural sweetness, fiber, and vitamins. And the cheese? That’s the extra-special ingredient that takes these treats to the next level! The best part? They’re super easy to make, with simple ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen.

Whether you’re looking for a tasty reward for training, a special snack, or just a way to spoil your pup a little, this recipe is sure to be a hit. Let’s get baking—your dog will thank you with plenty of happy tail wags!

peanut butter dog treats with cheese and sweet potato in a cookie jar

Why Make Your Own Dog Treats?

Making homemade dog treats gives you control over what goes into your dog’s diet. Many commercial dog treats contain fillers, artificial flavors, and even hidden sugars. When you make your own, you can focus on real, dog-friendly ingredients that are both nutritious and delicious.

Plus, making dog treats at home is surprisingly easy and requires just a few pantry staples. If you’ve never baked for your pup before, this recipe is a great place to start!

The Benefits of Peanut Butter & Sweet Potato for Dogs

Peanut Butter: Dogs love the rich, nutty taste of peanut butter, and it’s a fantastic source of healthy fats, protein, and vitamins. However, when using peanut butter for homemade dog treats, always check the label to ensure it doesn’t contain xylitol, a sweetener that is toxic to dogs. Opt for natural peanut butter with no added sugar or salt for the healthiest choice.

Sweet Potato: Sweet potatoes are packed with fiber, vitamins A and C, and antioxidants. They are a great source of natural sweetness, making them a fantastic ingredient for dog treats. Plus, sweet potatoes are easy on a dog’s digestive system and can even help regulate digestion.

Cheese: While some dogs may be lactose intolerant, most can handle small amounts of cheese, which provides a tasty boost of protein and calcium. Cheddar cheese is a popular choice for dog treats because of its sharp, savory flavor that pairs perfectly with peanut butter and sweet potato.

peanut butter dog treats on a plate

Cheesy Peanut Butter & Sweet Potato Dog Treat Recipe

This recipe is simple to make and uses ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. The combination of flavors is sure to make your pup’s taste buds happy!

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup mashed sweet potato
  • 1/2 cup natural peanut butter (ensure it contains no xylitol or added sugars)
  • 1/2 cup finely shredded cheddar cheese
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
  • 1/2 cup rolled oats
  • 1 teaspoon ground turmeric (optional, for added health benefits)
peanut butter dog treats dough rolled out for cutting

Instructions:

  1. Preheat Oven: Set your oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or lightly grease it.
  2. Prepare the Dough:
    • In a large mixing bowl, combine the mashed sweet potato, peanut butter, shredded cheddar cheese, and eggs. Mix until well blended.
    • Gradually add the whole wheat flour, rolled oats, and turmeric (if using). Stir until the mixture forms a dough. If the dough is too sticky, add a little more flour; if too dry, add a small amount of water.
  3. Roll Out the Dough:
    • Place the dough on a lightly floured surface. Using a rolling pin, roll it out to about 1/4-inch thickness.
    • Use a cookie cutter (bone-shaped or any preferred shape) to cut out the treats. Gather any scraps, re-roll, and cut out additional treats until all the dough is used.
  4. Bake:
    • Arrange the cut-out treats on the prepared baking sheet, spacing them slightly apart.
    • Bake in the preheated oven for 20 to 25 minutes, or until the edges are golden brown and the treats are firm to the touch.
  5. Cool:
    • Remove the treats from the oven and let them cool completely on a wire rack.

Storage:

Store the cooled treats in an airtight container. They can be kept at room temperature for up to a week, refrigerated for up to two weeks, or frozen for longer storage.

Notes:

  • Sweet Potato Preparation: To prepare the mashed sweet potato, peel and dice a medium-sized sweet potato. Boil or steam until tender, then mash until smooth.
  • Cheese Selection: Cheddar cheese adds a delightful flavor, but you can substitute it with other dog-safe cheeses like mozzarella or Parmesan.
  • Optional Additions: Turmeric is included for its anti-inflammatory properties, but it’s optional. Ensure your dog isn’t sensitive to any added ingredients.
  • This recipe results in a slightly soft dog biscuit. If you or your dog would prefer a crisp dog treat, reduce the oven heat to 200°F and bake for at least another 30 minutes.

Always introduce new treats gradually and monitor your dog for any adverse reactions. Consult with your veterinarian if you’re unsure about any ingredients.

baked peanut butter dog treats cooling on a foil lined pan

Tips for Making the Best Homemade Dog Treats

  • Use fresh ingredients: If you’re making treats for your pup, it’s best to use fresh, high-quality ingredients. Check your peanut butter for added sugars or artificial ingredients and make sure your cheese is free from unnecessary additives.
  • Adjust the texture: If your dough is too sticky, add a little extra flour. If it’s too dry, a splash of water or unsweetened applesauce can help bring it together.
  • Make them extra crunchy: If your dog prefers a crunchier treat, you can bake them for a few extra minutes or leave them in the oven after turning it off to dry out.
  • Experiment with flavors: This recipe is versatile! You can swap cheddar for another cheese, or add a sprinkle of cinnamon for extra flavor (which is also safe for dogs in small amounts).

Why Dogs Love These Treats

Dogs love peanut butter—it’s one of those universally adored flavors in the canine world. Pairing it with sweet potato, a naturally sweet and nutritious ingredient, makes these treats both tasty and beneficial. And the cheesy addition? That’s just the cherry on top for pups who enjoy a savory bite.

Because these treats contain wholesome ingredients, you can feel good about giving them to your dog. They make a great reward for training sessions, a special snack, or even a homemade gift for the dog lovers in your life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a different type of flour? Yes! Whole wheat flour is a popular choice for homemade dog treats, but if your dog has a wheat sensitivity, you can use oat flour, coconut flour, or almond flour instead.

How often can I give these treats to my dog? Like all treats, these should be given in moderation. They are meant as an occasional snack and should not replace a balanced diet.

Can I use canned sweet potato instead of fresh? Absolutely! Just make sure it’s pure sweet potato with no added sugars or preservatives.

Final Thoughts

Making your own dog treats is a fun and rewarding way to show your pup some love. These Cheesy Peanut Butter & Sweet Potato Dog Treats are packed with wholesome ingredients that are both delicious and beneficial for your dog’s health. They’re easy to make, budget-friendly, and free from the preservatives and additives found in many store-bought treats.

If your dog enjoys these, try experimenting with other homemade treat recipes—there’s something special about knowing exactly what’s going into your dog’s food. And let’s be honest, seeing your pup’s excited reaction to homemade treats makes it all worthwhile!

Have you made homemade dog treats before? Let us know how your pup likes this recipe in the comments below!

Before you leave…..make sure to check out our one ingredient sweet potato chews!

Author

  • Dr. Wendy Wilkins DVM PhD.

    Dr. Wendy Wilkins is an experienced veterinarian and epidemiologist with over 20 years of expertise. She holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree and a Doctorate in Epidemiology from the University of Saskatchewan. Throughout her career, Dr. Wilkins has excelled in clinical practice, academia, research, and regulatory veterinary medicine. She is a respected voice in knowledge dissemination, delivering factual information in a readable and understandable manner through articles, books, and public engagements.

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