🐾 Why This Recipe Is Good for Dogs
These training treats are designed to be small, soft, and low in calories, making them perfect for frequent rewarding without overfeeding. Apples (peeled and cored) provide gentle fiber and natural sweetness, while oatmeal offers slow-release energy and supports digestion. The soft texture helps dogs chew quickly and refocus during training, which is especially helpful for puppies, senior dogs, and dogs with dental sensitivity.
🧰 Equipment Needed
- Mixing bowl
- Fork or potato masher
- Measuring cups
- Baking sheet
- Parchment paper or silicone baking mat
- Spoon or small cookie scoop
- Cooling rack
🛒 Ingredients (dog-safe only — no toxic foods)
- 1 cup apple, peeled, cored, and finely grated
- 1 egg
- 1½ cups rolled oats, finely blended into flour
- 2 tablespoons unsweetened applesauce (optional, for extra softness)
- 2–4 tablespoons water (as needed)
No sugar, no cinnamon, no additives.
👩🍳 Directions
Step 1: Preheat the oven.
Set oven to 325°F (165°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Step 2: Mix the wet ingredients.
In a bowl, combine grated apple, egg, and applesauce (if using). Mix until smooth.
Step 3: Add oat flour.
Gradually stir in oat flour until a soft, slightly sticky dough forms. Add water if needed.
Step 4: Shape tiny treats.
Scoop teaspoon-sized portions onto the baking sheet. Gently flatten slightly.
Step 5: Bake gently.
Bake for 12–16 minutes, just until set. Do not overbake—these should stay soft.
Step 6: Cool completely.
Transfer treats to a cooling rack before storing or serving.
🍽️ Serving Size & Storage Safety for Dogs ❄️
Serving Size (training treats):
- Small dogs: 2–4 tiny treats per session
- Medium dogs: 4–6 tiny treats per session
- Large dogs: 6–10 tiny treats per session
Use as training rewards and keep treats under 10% of daily calories.
Storage ❄️:
- Refrigerator: up to 7 days ❄️
- Freezer: up to 3 months ❄️
- Thaw briefly before training for best texture
⚕️ Nutritional Notes (macros or benefits)
- Apples: Fiber, vitamin C, hydration
- Oats: Gentle carbohydrates and digestive support
- Low Fat & Low Calorie: Ideal for frequent training
- Soft Texture: Quick chewing keeps focus high
These treats support learning, digestion, and healthy reward habits.
🥄 Variations (dog-safe only)
- Apple Banana Training Bites: Replace applesauce with mashed banana
- Apple Pumpkin Soft Treats: Add 2 tablespoons pumpkin purée
- Extra-Soft Puppy Treats: Bake only 10–12 minutes
- Mini Freezer Bites: Freeze dough scoops for chilled training treats
- Grain-Sensitive Option: Use cooked oat flour only (very fine)
❓ 10 FAQs
- Are apples safe for dogs?
Yes—when peeled and cored. - Why are these good for training?
Small, soft, and quick to chew. - Can puppies eat these treats?
Yes—ideal for puppy training. - Are these treats crunchy?
No—soft and gentle. - Do these need refrigeration?
Yes—soft treats store best chilled. - Can I make them even smaller?
Absolutely—smaller is better for training. - Are these good for senior dogs?
Yes—easy to chew. - Can I air-fry them?
Yes—300°F for 6–8 minutes, watching closely. - Can I use store-bought oat flour?
Yes—just ensure it’s plain. - Can I double the recipe?
Yes—this recipe scales well.
🏁 Conclusion
Apple & Oatmeal Training Dog Treats are a simple, effective way to reward your dog while keeping nutrition and portion control in mind. Soft, naturally sweet, and easy to make, these treats are perfect for training sessions, obedience work, and everyday positive reinforcement. A must-have recipe for focused, happy learning.

Apple & Oatmeal Training Dog Treats – Soft, Bite-Sized Rewards for Focused, Happy Learning
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Set oven to 325°F (165°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a bowl, combine grated apple, egg, and applesauce (if using). Mix until smooth.
- Gradually stir in oat flour until a soft, slightly sticky dough forms. Add water if needed.
- Scoop teaspoon-sized portions onto the baking sheet. Gently flatten slightly.
- Bake for 12–16 minutes, just until set. Do not overbake—these should stay soft.
- Transfer treats to a cooling rack before storing or serving.
Notes
Yes—when peeled and cored. Why are these good for training?
Small, soft, and quick to chew. Can puppies eat these treats?
Yes—ideal for puppy training. Are these treats crunchy?
No—soft and gentle. Do these need refrigeration?
Yes—soft treats store best chilled. Can I make them even smaller?
Absolutely—smaller is better for training. Are these good for senior dogs?
Yes—easy to chew. Can I air-fry them?
Yes—300°F for 6–8 minutes, watching closely. Can I use store-bought oat flour?
Yes—just ensure it’s plain. Can I double the recipe?
Yes—this recipe scales well. 🏁 Conclusion
Apple & Oatmeal Training Dog Treats are a simple, effective way to reward your dog while keeping nutrition and portion control in mind. Soft, naturally sweet, and easy to make, these treats are perfect for training sessions, obedience work, and everyday positive reinforcement. A must-have recipe for focused, happy learning.