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Easter Dog Treat Recipes

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Looking for the best Easter dog treat recipes to spoil your pup this spring? Whether you want cute bunny-shaped biscuits, refreshing frozen snacks, or lamb dog treats, these homemade Easter dog treats are healthy, easy to make, and made with dog-safe ingredients.

Whether you’re putting together a dog-friendly Easter basket or simply want to treat your furry friend to something special, these recipes are made with love, healthy ingredients, and lots of tail wags in mind. Let’s hop into the kitchen and get baking!

Four dogs wearing colourful bunny ear headbands sit on a carpeted corridor floor, looking towards the camera and eagerly awaiting their Easter dog treats.
Easter ears added by AI (not all of our dogs would allow this)

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Why Make Homemade Easter Dog Treats?

Making your own treats means you can:

  • Control ingredients (no additives or preservatives)
  • Avoid harmful Easter foods like chocolate and xylitol
  • Tailor recipes to your dog’s dietary needs
  • Save money while making something special

Easter Foods Dogs Should Avoid

While you’re enjoying Easter treats, keep these away from your dog:

  • Chocolate (toxic)
  • Raisins & grapes
  • Artificial sweeteners (xylitol)
  • Sugary sweets

Always stick to dog-safe Easter treats like the recipes below.

Tips for Making Homemade Easter Dog Treats

  • Use dog-safe ingredients only
  • Avoid sugar and artificial sweeteners
  • Use silicone moulds for fun Easter shapes
  • Store treats properly (fridge/freezer for freshness)

Easter Dog Treat Recipes

We’ve rounded up a festive collection of homemade Easter dog treats that are as wholesome as they are adorable. From crunchy Easter-themed dog cookies to soft and dog friendly carrot pupcakes, and even savory lamb recipes perfect for a special holiday dinner—there’s something here for every good boy and girl to enjoy.

Easter Cookies for Dogs (Baked Treats)

These adorable baked cookies are perfect for Easter shapes like bunnies and eggs.

Easter Cookies for Dogs
Celebrate Easter with these homemade dog cookies made from oat flour, grated carrot, apple, egg and coconut oil. Soft, healthy, and tail-waggingly tasty!
Check out this recipe
Two plates of Easter-themed cookies on a pink wooden table. Top plate with bunny-shaped cookies with white icing, bottom plate with egg-shaped cookies with pink icing and white zigzags.
Peanut Butter Carrot Dog Treats
Easy peanut butter carrot dog treats are a great baked homemade dog treats your dog will enjoy.
Check out this recipe
Pumpkin paw print dog treats on a marble table.

Frozen Easter Dog Treat Recipes

These frozen dog treat recipes are perfect if Easter falls on a warmer day.

Easter Dog Treats
These frozen Easter dog treats are great for the holidays and use natural coloring such as turmeric and blue spirulina.
Check out this recipe
Colorful easter egg-shaped chocolates on a marble surface with decorative eggs and a yellow chick in the background.
Frozen Apple Carrot Dog Treats
Frozen apple carrot yogurt dog treats are a refreshing snack for your furry friend. Made with plain yogurt, finely chopped apples, and grated carrots, these treats provide a healthy blend of vitamins, fiber and probiotics.
Check out this recipe
A plate with multiple paw-shaped treats is on a wooden surface next to a towel partially showing a printed word. A bone-shaped treat is also partially visible at the bottom.

Easter Pupcakes

Your dog can enjoy a carrot cake with these dog-friendly pupcakes.

Carrot Pupcakes
Carrot Pupcakes are a wholesome treat your dog will love! Made with fresh carrots, rice flour and applesauce, they’re full of flavor and easy to digest. Perfect for a special occasion or just because, these pupcakes are sure to get tails wagging!
Check out this recipe
Seven carrot pupcakes topped with white frosting and shredded carrot are arranged on a round blue plate. A green container labeled "YUM" is blurred in the background.

Dog Egg Treats

Dog friendly deviled eggs make a great Easter treat.

Deviled Eggs For Dogs
A low carb and protein-packed treat for your pup! These deviled eggs are a healthy and tasty snack that’s easy to make and perfect for spoiling your furry friend. Serve in moderation as an occasional treat for happy tails and a healthy tummy! 🐾
Check out this recipe
Plate of deviled eggs garnished with parsley on a brown plate. A green container with "yum" written on it is in the background.

Lamb Easter Dog Treats

Lamb is a traditional Easter meat and these Lamb Easter dog treats offer a protein-rich, savory alternative to traditional sweet-style dog treats.

Lamb Meatloaf for Dogs
This easy meatloaf for dogs is made with ground lamb, vegetables, oats and flaxseed.
Check out this recipe
A rectangular loaf sits on a wooden cutting board, topped with sprigs of parsley and fresh blueberries—an enticing meatloaf recipe for dogs.
Meatball Lamb Treats for Dogs
Whether you're looking to reward your four-legged companion, introduce variety into their meal routine, or simply pamper them with a scrumptious homemade treat, our Lamb Meatballs for Dogs recipe is a perfect choice.
Check out this recipe
lamb meatballs on a circular plate
Lamb Treats For Dogs
These homemade lamb dog treats are made with ground lamb, brown rice flour, flaxseed, and egg for a protein-packed, nutritious snack your dog will love.
Check out this recipe
Several brown, rectangular homemade dog treats are arranged on a light surface, with a green container and a beige cloth in the background.

Easter Dog Treats FAQ

Are Easter treats safe for dogs to eat?

Most traditional Easter treats are not safe for dogs, especially those containing chocolate, sugar, or artificial sweeteners. Always choose homemade or specially made dog-friendly treats.

Can I give my dog Easter leftovers?

Some plain foods like cooked lamb or carrots can be safe in moderation, but avoid seasoned, fatty, or processed leftovers.

What are the best flavours for Easter dog treats?

Dogs love flavours like peanut butter, pumpkin, carrot, apple, and even lamb for a savoury option.

How should I store homemade Easter dog treats?

Baked treats can be stored in an airtight container for a few days, while frozen treats should be kept in the freezer and served as needed.

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