
Baked Dog Treat Recipes For Silicone Molds
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If you’ve ever baked for your dog, you know the tail wags start long before the oven timer goes off.
Silicone molds make the whole process even more fun — turning every treat into a perfect little paw, bone, or heart .
They’re easy to use, non-stick, and help you make consistent portions every time. Plus, they look absolutely adorable in treat jars.
Today, I’m sharing 4 delicious, healthy baked dog treat recipes that work perfectly with silicone molds, along with a vet’s perspective, reviews from other dog parents, and some pro tips to make your baking day smooth and fun.
Table of contents
Prep Time: 8 min
Bake Time: 20 min
Makes: ~24 paw-shaped treats
Ingredients:
Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
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Oat flour | 1 cup | Blend oats in a blender for DIY flour |
Xylitol-free peanut butter | ½ cup | Dog-safe only |
Ripe banana | 1 | Mashed |
Egg | 1 | Large |
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 325°F (165°C) .
Mash banana, mix with peanut butter and egg.
Add oat flour, stir until dough forms.
Press into paw molds, removing air bubbles.
Bake for 20 minutes or until firm.
Cool fully before removing from molds.
Prep Time: 10 min
Bake Time: 15 min
Makes: ~20 bone-shaped treats
Ingredients:
Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
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Whole wheat flour | 1 cup | Or oat flour for gluten-free |
Shredded cheddar | ½ cup | Low-sodium |
Cooked bacon | ¼ cup | Crumbled |
Egg | 1 | Large |
Water | ⅓ cup | Adjust as needed |
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C) .
Mix flour, cheddar, and bacon in a bowl.
Add egg and water, stir until dough forms.
Press into bone molds.
Bake for 15 minutes or until golden.
Cool fully before serving.
Prep Time: 10 min
Bake Time: 18 min
Makes: ~24 paw-shaped treats
Ingredients:
Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
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Oat flour | 1 cup | |
Pumpkin puree | ½ cup | Not pie filling |
Unsweetened applesauce | ¼ cup | No added sugar |
Egg | 1 | Large |
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 325°F (165°C) .
Mix pumpkin, applesauce, and egg.
Stir in oat flour until combined.
Fill heart molds evenly.
Bake for 18 minutes or until set.
Cool fully before popping out.
Prep Time: 12 min
Bake Time: 22 min
Makes: ~24 bone-shaped treats
Ingredients:
Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
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Mashed sweet potato | 1 cup | Cooked & cooled |
Unsweetened applesauce | ½ cup | |
Oat flour | 1½ cups | |
Egg | 1 | Large |
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 325°F (165°C) .
Mix sweet potato, applesauce, and egg.
Stir in oat flour until dough forms.
Press into star-shaped molds.
Bake for 22 minutes or until firm.
Cool before removing.
“Homemade treats let you control the ingredients, avoid harmful additives, and customize for allergies or sensitivities. Plus, they’re fresher and often healthier than store-bought options.”
★★★★★ – “Perfect shapes & perfect crunch!”
“My paw-shaped peanut butter treats came out so cute! I used the FreshFur Shower Brush after baking day — Nikki got a spa day AND snacks.” – Kelly & Scout
★★★★★ – “Gentle on senior tummies.”
“My lab loves the pumpkin oatmeal hearts. He enjoys them while lying on his IceSilk Pet Cooling Mat.” – Nina & Toby
★★★★★ – “No more fur-covered counters.”
“I make the cheddar bacon bones weekly, and the MagicRoller keeps my kitchen clean.” – Lena & Murphy
Lightly spray with coconut oil for easy release.
Place molds on a baking sheet before filling.
Avoid overfilling — keep batter level with edges.
Always let treats cool before removing.
Baking treats in silicone molds isn’t just about nutrition — it’s about the bond we share.
The smells from the oven, the sound of paws on the kitchen floor, and the joy in Nikki ’s eyes when she sees her favorite shapes… those moments are priceless.
So grab your molds, preheat the oven, and make something full of love. 🐾
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