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Homemade Chicken Dog Treat Recipes

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If your dog loves chicken, you’re in the right place. These homemade chicken dog treat recipes are packed with protein, easy to make, and made with simple ingredients you can feel good about feeding your furry friend.

Chicken is one of the most popular proteins for dogs because it’s lean, nutritious, and naturally appealing to even picky eaters. Whether you’re looking for crunchy baked biscuits, chewy jerky treats, air fryer snacks, or fruity chicken combinations, this collection has something for every pup.

In this collection, you’ll find a variety of chicken dog treats ranging from simple single-ingredient recipes to creative combinations featuring dog-safe fruits and vegetables. Many of these recipes are grain-free, high in protein, and suitable for dogs of all sizes.

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Why Make Homemade Chicken Dog Treats?

There are plenty of reasons dog owners love making chicken treats at home:

  • High-quality protein for active dogs
  • Simple ingredients with no artificial preservatives
  • Easy to customize for your dog’s dietary needs
  • Budget-friendly compared to many store-bought treats
  • Great for training rewards and everyday snacks

Tips for Making Chicken Dog Treats

  • Always use cooked chicken unless the recipe specifically states otherwise.
  • Avoid seasonings, garlic, onions, and excess salt.
  • Store baked treats in an airtight container and refrigerate when needed.
  • Freeze extra batches for longer storage.Introduce new treats gradually, especially for dogs with sensitive stomachs.

Chicken Dog Treat Recipes

Homemade Chicken Dog Treats
These homemade chicken dog treats are soft, savoury, and made with lean ground chicken, fresh grated carrot, zucchini, and egg. An easy, wholesome treat perfect for everyday rewards.
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Homemade Chicken Jerky for Dogs
Wholesome, chewy, and protein-packed, these homemade chicken jerky dog treats are made with just chicken breasts for a simple, healthy snack your pup will love
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Dehydrated chicken jerky strips on a light surface, with more jerky in a glass jar and a colorful cloth in the background.
Chicken Liver Dog Treats
Chicken Liver Dog Treats are a tasty, homemade snack for your furry friend, combining the rich flavor of chicken liver made with dog-friendly ingredients like rice flour and parsley, ensuring a tasty and healthy reward.
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Chicken Papaya Dog Treats
Tropical and tasty, these Chicken Papaya Dog Treats are made with ground chicken, fresh papaya, oat flour, and an egg for a soft, chewy snack your pup will love. A wholesome, island-inspired treat perfect for dogs of all ages.
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Chicken Broccoli Dog Treats
Homemade chicken and broccoli dog treats made with coconut flour. Grain-free, nutritious, and easy to make, perfect for dogs with sensitivities.
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Chicken and Carrot Dog Treats
Homemade chicken and carrot dog treats made with simple healthy ingredients including ground chicken, carrot, egg, and oat flour. These easy baked treats are packed with protein and perfect for rewarding your pup.
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Mango Chicken Dog Treats Recipe
Easy dog treats made with mango and chicken make a meaty and fruity treat for your dog.
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Chicken Dog Biscuits
These low carb and gluten-free chicken dog biscuits are made with just 4 ingredients and use coconut flour for it's great nutrition and binding properties.
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Chicken Wrapped Sweet Potato Dog Treats
Chewy, high-protein dog treats made from chicken-wrapped sweet potato sticks. All natural and tail-waggingly delicious!
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Cheesy Chicken Dog Treats
These simple cheesy chicken dog treats are low carb and gluten free that your dog will love.
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FAQs

Are chicken treats good for dogs?

Yes, chicken is an excellent source of lean protein for most dogs. It contains essential amino acids that help support muscle maintenance, energy levels, and overall health. Homemade chicken treats can be a healthy option when made with dog-safe ingredients

Can puppies eat chicken dog treats?

Most puppies can enjoy chicken dog treats once they are eating solid foods. Choose softer treats for young puppies and always introduce new foods gradually.

How long do homemade chicken dog treats last?

The shelf life depends on the recipe. Baked treats typically last 5 to 7 days at room temperature, up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator, and several months in the freezer. Dehydrated chicken treats may last longer when stored properly

Can I freeze homemade chicken dog treats?

Yes. Most chicken dog treats freeze very well. Store them in an airtight container or freezer bag and thaw as needed.

Can dogs with sensitive stomachs eat chicken treats?

Chicken is often recommended for dogs with sensitive stomachs because it is easy to digest. However, every dog is different, so monitor your dog when introducing new treats.

How many chicken treats can I give my dog?

Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calorie intake. The appropriate amount depends on your dog’s size, age, and activity level.

Can I use chicken breast or chicken thighs for dog treats?

Both work well. Chicken breast is leaner, while chicken thighs contain slightly more fat and flavor. Either can be used in homemade dog treat recipes.

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