
Raw Vegan Dog Treats
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Ever since Emma started reacting to chicken and beef, I went down the rabbit hole of gentle, plant-based options. After a little trial and error (and a few suspicious glances from Emma), I finally found the perfect combo of ingredients that her belly loved—and her tail wouldn’t stop wagging for. These Raw Vegan Dog Treats are more than just snacks—they're little love bites with no fillers, no fluff, and definitely no upset stomachs.
✅ Great for sensitive stomachs
✅ Allergy-friendly (no meat, dairy, or grains)
✅ Packed with fiber & antioxidants
✅ Easy to digest and store
Banana – Soft texture, natural sweetness, potassium-rich
Pumpkin Puree – Great for digestion and full of fiber
Chia Seeds – Help bind the treats and add omega-3s
Oats (optional) – For a bit of chew and bulk
Coconut Oil – For healthy skin and shiny coat
All ingredients are raw, simple, and safe for most dogs.
Ingredients:
1 ripe banana (mashed)
1/4 cup pumpkin puree
1 tbsp chia seeds (pre-soaked)
1 tsp coconut oil (melted)
2 tbsp rolled oats (optional)
Instructions:
In a bowl, mash the banana.
Stir in pumpkin, soaked chia seeds, and coconut oil.
Add oats if using, and mix until combined.
Scoop into silicone molds.
Freeze for 1–2 hours or until firm.
👉 Pop out and store in an airtight container in the freezer.
Why this works:
Beets help with detox and circulation, while carrots are rich in beta-carotene for eye and skin health. Combined with coconut oil and chia seeds, this treat is refreshing, vibrant, and great for digestion.
1 small beet (peeled & finely grated)
½ cup finely grated carrot
1 tbsp chia seeds (pre-soaked)
1 tsp coconut oil (melted)
Optional: pinch of ground ginger or parsley
Mix all ingredients in a small bowl until fully combined.
Scoop into silicone molds or shape by hand into small bite-sized balls.
Freeze for 1–2 hours.
Serve cold or slightly thawed.
Storage Method | Duration | Notes |
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Freezer | 1–2 months | Best for texture & freshness |
Fridge | Up to 5 days | May become too soft |
Day | When to Serve | Amount |
Mon | Midday snack | 2 pieces |
Wed | After walk | 1 piece |
Fri | Before bed | 2 pieces |
Keep it light and treat it like a reward.
Treat Type | Freeze Time | Fridge Time | Notes |
Patties & Bites | Up to 2 months | 2-3 days | Thaw before use |
Molde d Cubes | 1-2 months | Not recommended | Serve frozen |
Whole Organ Meats | 3-4 months | 1-2 days | Store airtight |
Day | Treat | Notes |
M onday | Liver & Blueberry Bites | Good after walks |
Tuesday | Chicken Heart Bites | Boost of taurine |
We dnesday | Sardine Cube s | Skin health day |
Thursday | Raw Egg + Beef Patty | Protein + shine |
Friday | Surprise day! | Rotate favorites |
Making raw meat dog treats at home isn’t just about feeding—it’s about bonding, nourishing , and knowing your dog is getting the best. Watching Sue's tail wag after each bite reminds me it’s all worth it.
If you’ve never tried raw treats before, start small, stay clean, and watch your pup thrive. ❤️