
No Bake Easter Dog Treats
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Easter in our home is a mix of pastel colors, paw prints on the patio, and the smell of something sweet — but not just for the humans. This year, I wanted Lila to have her own basket of goodies.
The catch? I didn’t want to turn on the oven. Between hiding eggs, decorating the table, and trying to keep Lila from stealing the chocolate bunnies (don’t worry, she only gets dog-safe treats), I needed something fast, festive, and safe.
That’s how these No Bake Easter Dog Treats became a tradition. They’re quick to make, perfect for warmer spring days, and honestly — they look so cute you might be tempted to keep them for the table display.
And yes, they’re totally inspired by other treats we’ve made before, like my Easy No Bake Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats and the refreshing Frozen Pumpkin Applesauce Dog Treats .
Fast – No preheating, no waiting, just mix and set.
Cool – Perfect for spring weather or warm kitchens.
Fun to Make with Kids – They can press the dough into bunny or egg molds.
Safe for Pups – You control every ingredient.
If your pup is a fan of frozen goodies, they might also love these Blueberry Banana Yogurt Frozen Dog Treats .
Makes: 20 small bunny-shaped treats
Prep Time: 10 mins | Chill Time: 30 mins | Total: 40 mins
Ingredients
1 medium ripe banana, mashed
½ cup oat flour (or blend rolled oats)
½ cup xylitol-free peanut butter
1 tbsp chia seeds (optional for extra fiber)
Instructions
Mash banana in a mixing bowl until smooth.
Add oat flour, peanut butter, and chia seeds. Mix until dough forms.
Press mixture into bunny-shaped silicone molds.
Chill in the fridge for at least 30 minutes before serving.
Nutrition (per treat)
Nutrient | Amount |
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Calories | 35 |
Protein | 1.5g |
Fat | 1.8g |
Carbs | 4g |
💬 Review – Emma R. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Darcywent wild for these! I made them in tiny bunny molds and they turned out adorable. I also grabbed the FreshFur Shower Brush from Pupmemorial site — so handy for getting her clean after our Easter egg hunt."
Makes: 12 mini cups
Prep Time: 15 mins | Chill Time: 1 hr | Total: 1 hr 15 mins
Ingredients
½ cup grated carrots
½ cup unsweetened applesauce
1 cup oat flour
¼ cup plain Greek yogurt (for topping)
Instructions
Mix grated carrots, applesauce, and oat flour until combined.
Spoon mixture into mini cupcake wrappers.
Chill for 1 hour until firm.
Optional: Top with a small dollop of Greek yogurt before serving.
Nutrition (per treat)
Nutrient | Amount |
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Calories | 28 |
Protein | 1g |
Fat | 0.5g |
Carbs | 5g |
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💬 Review – Jacob M. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"These were so easy to make! Plus, I finally got the MagicRoller™ Fur Remover for Clothes — after making these, my sweater was covered in fur because Lila couldn’t stop jumping on me, but one roll and it was spotless."
Makes: 16 egg-shaped treats
Prep Time: 10 mins | Freeze Time: 2 hrs | Total: 2 hrs 10 mins
Ingredients
1 cup plain Greek yogurt
½ banana, mashed
¼ cup blueberries (fresh or frozen)
Instructions
Mash banana and mix with yogurt until creamy.
Stir in blueberries.
Spoon into egg-shaped silicone molds.
Freeze for at least 2 hours before serving.
Nutrition (per treat)
Nutrient | Amount |
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Calories | 18 |
Protein | 1g |
Fat | 0.4g |
Carbs | 3g |
💬 Review – Mia S. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"These Storm eggs were a hit! I served them to Lila after playtime on her IceSilk Pet Cooling Mat and she was in heaven. Such a fun Easter idea!"
Use natural coloring like beet powder for pink, turmeric for yellow, and blueberry powder for purple.
For an extra touch, use themed silicone molds — eggs, bunnies, and chicks.
If you want more color ideas, check out my Pumpkin Banana Blueberry Dog Treats .
Fridge: Up to 5 days in an airtight container.
Freezer: Up to 3 months for frozen treats.
Keep no-bake recipes chilled to maintain firmness.
Making these No Bake Easter Dog Treats isn’t just about the food — it’s about the memories. It’s the way Lila’s tail thumps
when she sees the pastel molds come out, the way she waits (impatiently) by the fridge, and the shared joy of a holiday that’s as much hers as it is ours.
If you want to make more treats like this year-round, I highly recommend The Ultimate Homemade Dog Treats Cookbook — it’s been my go-to for quick ideas that keep her happy and healthy.