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Valentine’s Day is a great opportunity to show your dog you love them, and your good boy or girl deserves something special! Try one of these easy DIY dog treat recipes using simple ingredients dogs love.

doodle snacking on a homemade treat

Berry Pupcakes

They may look like real cakes, but they’re actually special pupcakes that are a great way to give your dog complete and balanced nutrition, with an added boost of protein, calcium, and probiotics from the yogurt!

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Pupcakes are best enjoyed fresh, but they can sit out for up to 2 hours.

pomeranian with bone broth and homemade dog treats

Bountiful Beefy Biscuits

These Bountiful Beefy Biscuits are a hit with dogs who love the taste of beef, and you can customize the size with your choice of cookie cutter.

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You can keep any leftovers fresh in the fridge for 7 to 10 days.Optional, substitute Bountiful Beef Bone Broth and/or Marie’s Magical Dinner Dust Beef for your pup’s favorite protein.

golden retriever licking a pupsicle

3 Good-to-the-Last-Lick Pupsicle Recipes

Pupsicles (dog popsicles) are a great option because they’re full of healthy ingredients and help keep dogs hydrated. You can also fill your dog’s chew toy and freeze it for an even longer-lasting treat. Store any unused pupsicles in a sealed container for up to one month in the freezer.

1. Frozen Yogurt Pupsicles

These tasty frozen strawberry yogurt dog treats from Chef Kiki Kane are the perfect dessert-style treat for your pup.

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If you don’t have strawberries on hand, you can substitute blueberries or another human food that dogs can eat.

2. Fruit & Broth Pupsicles

Fruit and bone broth might not sound appealing, but dogs don’t seem to mind! Our Bountiful Bone Broth has anti-inflammatory ingredients like turmeric and cinnamon, plus collagen and amino acids to support gut and joint health.

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If you don’t have strawberries, you can substitute a different type of fruit. Raspberries, watermelon, cantaloupe, peaches, mango, and blueberries are all safe for dogs, but don’t use grapes. Learn more about human foods dogs can’t eat.

3. Superfood Pupsicles

These pupsicles include spirulina, a type of algae full of antioxidants, and iron-rich spinach, which can help with digestion.

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stella & chewy's homemade pupcakes
Recipe courtesy of Trish, Stella & Chewy’s (Sales)

Stella’s Frozen Peanut Butter & Bacon Pupcakes (A.K.A. Biscuits & Cream)

What dog wouldn’t love a peanut butter pupcake?! This recipe is a breeze to make for any special occasion.

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freshmade doggy meatballs
Recipe courtesy of Laura, Stella & Chewy’s (Sales)

Easy 3-Ingredient Puppy Meatballs

These super simple meatballs are packed with protein and the delicious taste dogs crave. No spaghetti required! Make them heart-shaped for a little extra Valentine’s Day flair.

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dog with ingredients for mutt lovers pizza
Recipe courtesy of Susan, Stella & Chewy’s (Sales)

Mutt Lovers Pizza

Who doesn’t love a good pizza? Make this mutt lovers pizza for your pooch this Valentine’s Day, and make the crust heart-shaped to show a little extra love!

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Be sure to check out our article with more fun ideas on how to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your dog or cat.