Pork Liver Dog Treats (A Rich, Homemade Treat)
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Time to read 2 min

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Time to read 2 min
If you’ve ever cooked pork liver, you already know one thing:
the smell is… strong.
But to dogs?
That smell is pure gold.
Pork liver dog treats are one of those treats that instantly grab attention. Dogs don’t hesitate. They don’t think about it. They just know this is something special.
And once you realize how easy they are to make at home, it’s hard to go back to store-bought bags.
Pork liver is rich, dense, and naturally flavorful. It’s packed with nutrients and has a deep aroma that dogs find irresistible.
Pork liver dog treats work because they:
Smell strong (dogs love that)
Are naturally high-value for training
Only need to be given in small amounts
Feel special compared to everyday treats
Because liver is rich, you don’t need much. A few small pieces go a long way.
(Simple, rich & delicious)
This recipe keeps things minimal so the pork liver stays the star.
250 g raw pork liver
1 egg
½ cup oat flour (or finely blended oats)
½ cup pumpkin purée (plain, unsweetened)
Optional:
A splash of water if the batter feels thick
That’s it. No fillers. No extras.
Yes — pork liver dog treats are safe when fed in moderation.
Like all liver, pork liver is high in vitamin A. That’s a good thing in small amounts, but it means these treats should stay in the “treat” category, not daily meals.
A few small treats a day is perfect for most dogs.
These pork liver dog treats come out:
Soft and moist on the inside
Slightly firm on the outside
Easy to cut and break into training-size pieces
They’re great for:
Puppies
Adult dogs
Senior dogs
If you prefer crunchier treats, bake them a little longer or dry them out at a lower temperature.
Homemade pork liver dog treats don’t contain preservatives:
Fridge: 4–5 days in an airtight container
Freezer: Up to 3 months
Freezing small portions makes them easy to grab when needed.
Because these are homemade and preservative-free:
Fridge: 4–5 days in an airtight container
Freezer: Up to 3 months
Freezing small batches makes life easier.
Keep portions small — pork liver is rich
Introduce gradually if your dog is new to liver
Never add salt, spices, garlic, or onions
Treats should support meals, not replace them
Pork liver dog treats aren’t fancy and that’s exactly why they work.
They’re rich.
They’re real.
And dogs absolutely love them.
When you make them yourself, you know exactly what’s inside. No fillers, no preservatives, no guessing.
Just real food that feels special every time 🐶💛