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Sarah Dickerson DIY & Dog Lifestyle Writer
Sarah is a designer, photographer, pet lifestyle expert, health & animal advocate, wife, and devoted dog mom (humble servant) to her loving Shih Tzu, Coco Bean.
Since joining the Pretty Fluffy team in 2012, Sarah writes feature articles on dog treat recipes, dog DIYs, dog lifestyle tips and designed the “52 Weeks of Treats,” and “Frozen” eBooks, authored by Pretty Fluffy founder Serena Faber Nelson.
If there’s something we’re passionate about here at Pretty Fluffy, it’s the health and wellbeing of our dogs. But we also like to spoil our pups with a yummy dog treat too…
Well, today we’re going to prove you can do both. Yes, we’re super excited to share a few of our favourite sugar-free dog treat recipes!
These recipes are all easy to make (some even require no baking – win!) and are chock-o-block full with healthy, wholesome ingredients. We’re talking banana, beetroot, ginger, spinach, mint…all totally healthy, and totally delicious.
Read on to see the full recipes and tutorials for our most-loved sugar free dog treats!
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1. Banana & Beetroot Dog Treats
These might just be the prettiest and most vibrant dog treats you’ll ever see!
Delicious and packed with flavour, you can roll them up in little balls so they look like a fruity cereal, or press them into scrumptious bite-size squares.
Get the full sugar-free dog treat recipe here:
2. Natural Peanut Butter & Ginger Snaps
Spice up your pup’s meal plan with these ginger and peanut butter dog treats!
Perfect for the holidays and all-year round, your pup is going to love the delicious combination of peanut butter and ginger.
Get the free recipe here:
3. DIY Doggy Breath Mints
Say bye to bad doggy breath! Fresh minty breath for your fur baby is now just a yummy frozen dog treat away.
Super tasty and filled to the brim with superfood goodness, these easy-to-make DIY doggy breath mints give dodgy doggy breath the boot!
See the recipe here: Homemade Fresh Breath Dog Treats
4. Spinach & Green Apple Homemade Dog Biscuits
These spinach and apple dog biscuits are inspired by the greenest day on the calendar – St Patrick’s Day!
Healthy and down-right delicious, these sugar-free dog treats are sure to become one of your pup’s fave recipes.
Get the sugar-free dog biscuit recipe here: St Patrick’s Day Dog Friendly Brunch Menu
5. Banana & Almond Chewy Dog Treats for Puppies
We’ve created a soft, yummy, and super healthy dog biscuit recipe that we hope your puppy (and even full grown doggies) will love as much as ours did.
We won’t judge if you decide to steal a few bites, they taste like miniature banana bread cookies – YUM!
Find the recipe here:
6. DIY Apple Kong with Peanut Butter
Turn a humble apple into a fun (and tasty!) dog toy in two easy steps.
One of our most popular dog treats ever to feature on Pretty Fluffy, this DIY kong dog toy is completely edible, delicious, and healthy.
Grab the sugar-free dog treat recipe here: DIY Kong Dog Toy: Edible Apple Kong
7. Black Bean & Almond Flour Crunch
Looking for an easy homemade dog treat recipe without pumpkin or peanut butter?
These tasty little gems are nothing short of amazing. With only two ingredients, they are as healthy as they come – and taste oddly similar to black bean chips!
Get the free dog treat recipe here:
Want more healthy dog treat recipes?
Check out our eBook .
Now in it’s 2nd edition, 52 Weeks of Treats has over 30 healthy DIY dog treat recipes – including everything from summer ‘Blueberry Pupsicles’ to hearty winter ‘Beef Bites’.
With a handy allergies guide, quick references for grain and dairy free recipes AND a whole section just for special occasions (Doggie Birthday Cake anyone?) 52 Weeks of Treats is the ultimate dog treat recipe book.
Pretty Fluffy is the ultimate lifestyle destination for dog lovers. Discover the best designer dog brands and emerging small pet businesses, the latest dog accessories, healthy dog treat recipes, dog training tips and more. Thank you for being part of our dog-loving community!
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