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Egg Free Dog Biscuit Recipes Allergy-Friendly Treats
Written by: Sarah C.
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Time to read 6 min
If your pup has an egg allergy — or if you’re like me and only realize you’re out of eggs the moment your dog is giving you the “treat, please?” eyes — these egg free dog biscuit recipes will instantly save your day. 💛
Belle, my sweet little shadow, has a habit of parking herself right in the middle of the kitchen the second she hears me pull out the mixing bowl. It doesn’t matter if I’m baking dog treats or making dinner — that girl has a sixth sense for food. And because I’ve learned over time that eggs don’t always agree with her stomach, I’ve gotten really good at whipping up no-egg dog treats that still come out golden, crispy, and smelling like something you’d happily eat yourself.
Every dog deserves a homemade treat made with love — not fillers, not preservatives, and definitely not ingredients that upset their tummy. These recipes check every one of those boxes, and they’ve become a go-to staple in our home.
Dog parents know this: every pup has their own quirky little digestive system. Some dogs can eat absolutely anything — socks, shoes, napkins — with zero consequences. And then there are dogs like Belle, who can look at the wrong food and immediately get itchy or gassy.
Egg allergies are actually more common in dogs than many people realize. Sometimes the symptoms are subtle:
Itchy ears
Red paws
Soft stools
Random rashes
Upset stomach
Extra scratching after eating
Other times, dogs simply do better on diets with fewer binding ingredients. And honestly? Sometimes you just run out of eggs but you still want to bake treats because your dog is staring at you like you promised her something magical.
Eggs are usually used in dog biscuits as a binder — they hold everything together and add moisture.
But the great news? It's incredibly easy to replace them with natural, dog-safe ingredients like:
Applesauce
Banana
Pumpkin puree
Flaxseed gel
All of these act as binders and give your treats a beautiful, warm smell that fills the whole house. (My partner always asks if something for humans is in the oven… nope. Just Belle’s fancy biscuits again.)
These egg free dog biscuit recipes prove that healthy doesn’t have to be complicated, and delicious doesn’t have to include eggs.
Before I figured out how common egg sensitivities are in dogs, I honestly thought baking without eggs was almost impossible. But after adjusting Belle’s treats and experimenting in the kitchen, I’ve learned that the best binders are simple ingredients we already have at home — and dogs actually love them.
⭐ Applesauce (Unsweetened)
My first choice when I need a gentle, reliable binder. It adds moisture, helps everything stick together, and gives the treats a slightly sweet smell that Belle goes nuts for. Just make sure it’s unsweetened.
⭐ Mashed Banana
Banana is one of those ingredients Belle can smell from the other room. It thickens the dough beautifully and makes the biscuits bake evenly with a soft, chewy center.
⭐ Pumpkin Purée
Pumpkin isn’t just a binder — it’s also amazing for digestion. It gives your biscuits structure, color, and that warm fall aroma that fills the whole kitchen.
(Your requested replacement — originally “Flaxseed Egg”) Oat flour is one of the easiest and most dog-friendly ways to bind biscuit dough without eggs. It’s naturally sticky when mixed with moisture, it absorbs excess liquid, and it gives the treats a nice, sturdy texture without making them too dense.
📌 No eggs, no allergens — just wholesome, easy biscuits that smell amazing and make tails wag!
📌 No eggs, no allergens — just wholesome, easy biscuits that smell amazing and make tails wag!
Ingredient Safety Chart
Here’s a simple, dog-parent-approved breakdown of the ingredients used in these egg-free recipes:
Ingredient
Safe for Dogs?
Benefits
Notes
Oat Flour
✔ Yes
Easy digestion, mild flavor
Great for sensitive stomachs
Applesauce
✔ Yes (unsweetened)
Moisture, natural sweetness
Avoid sweetened or flavored
Banana
✔ Yes
Potassium, fiber
High in natural sugar
Pumpkin Purée
✔ Yes
Good for digestion
Don’t use pie mix
Coconut Oil
✔ Yes (small amount)
Improved coat & skin
Avoid if dog has pancreatitis
Flavor Variations to Try
Belle’s personal favorite is the Banana Honey version — she gets these wide, excited eyes as soon as she smells honey.
Flavor
Add this
Benefits
Pumpkin Crunch
+2 tbsp pumpkin + pinch cinnamon
Amazing for digestion
Banana Honey
+1 tsp honey + extra banana
Natural sweetness
Apple Carrot
+2 tbsp grated carrot + 2 tbsp applesauce
Fiber + vitamins
Cheesy Oat
+2 tbsp low-salt cheddar + ½ tbsp olive oil
Rich flavor & protein
One of the things I love most about baking dog treats is how forgiving the recipes are — you can play around with flavors and textures, and your dog will still think you’re a culinary genius.
If your pup loves soft, gentle treats, also explore:
After making these more times than I can count (and after Belle has taste-tested every batch like a professional), here are the tips you’ll want to keep in mind:
✔ For binding
Don’t worry if your dough seems crumbly at first — just add a little applesauce.
✔ For crunch
Turn off the oven, leave biscuits inside 10 minutes. Total game changer.
✔ For storage
Keep in an airtight container up to 7 days. Or freeze for 2 months — they thaw beautifully.
✔ For soft treats
Bake 2–3 minutes less.
✔ For training treats
Cut the dough into tiny squares. Belle gets WAY too excited during training if I make the treats too big.
If you prefer high-protein treats too, check out this reader-favorite:
Why You’ll Love These Egg Free Dog Biscuit Recipes
Allergy safe
Made with real ingredients
No eggs, no dairy, no junk
Budget-friendly
Smell incredible
Bake in under 30 minutes
Gentle on sensitive stomachs
Human-grade ingredients you already have at home
These have become a staple in our house. Anytime Belle needs something gentle — like after a tummy ache or an allergy flare — these biscuits always come to the rescue. And on normal days? She still demands them. Loudly.
Final Thoughts
These egg free dog biscuit recipes are everything I love about homemade dog treats: simple ingredients, easy steps, and that warm, cozy feeling you get when your dog is happily chewing something you made just for them.
Belle doesn’t miss the eggs one bit — and honestly, neither do I. I love knowing exactly what goes into her snacks. No fillers, no allergens, no mystery ingredients.
Just real food… and a whole lot of love.
Bake a batch this weekend. Watch your dog’s face light up. Enjoy those little moments — the tail wags, the nose boops, the crumbs everywhere on the floor.
That’s the magic of being a dog parent. 💛🐾
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