🎉 Introduction
These Peanut Butter & Honey Dog Treat Bites are soft-baked, bite-size treats made for occasional feeding only. They’re designed to be small, easy to portion, and perfect for quick rewards during training or gentle spoiling at home.
Peanut butter is one of the most searched dog treat flavors thanks to its rich aroma and strong appeal to dogs. In this recipe, it’s used carefully and safely—natural peanut butter only, with absolutely no xylitol. A very small amount of honey adds mild sweetness and helps keep the texture tender, without overpowering the recipe or turning it into a sugary snack.
These treats are soft enough to break apart easily, making them suitable for dogs of all sizes when fed responsibly. No medical or health claims are made. These are treats, not meal replacements, and should always be offered in moderation.
🧰 Equipment Needed
- Large mixing bowl
- Measuring cups and measuring spoons
- Silicone spatula or wooden spoon
- Baking sheet
- Parchment paper
- Spoon or small cookie scoop
- Wire cooling rack
🛒 Ingredients
- ½ cup natural peanut butter (NO xylitol, minimal salt)
- 1 teaspoon honey
- 1 large egg
- 1¼ cups oat flour
- 2–4 tablespoons water (as needed)
Ingredient notes:
- Always double-check peanut butter labels—xylitol is toxic to dogs.
- Honey is used in a very small amount only and should not be increased.
- Oat flour may be store-bought or made by finely grinding rolled oats.
👩🍳 Directions
Step 1: Prepare the Oven and Pan
- Preheat your oven to 325°F (165°C) for gentle baking.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Step 2: Mix the Wet Ingredients
- In a large bowl, combine peanut butter, honey, and egg.
- Stir until smooth and fully blended.
Step 3: Add the Dry Ingredient
- Add the oat flour to the bowl.
- Mix until a thick dough begins to form.
Step 4: Adjust Dough Consistency
- Add water one tablespoon at a time.
- Stop once the dough is soft, scoopable, and not sticky.
Step 5: Portion the Treats
- Scoop small portions of dough onto the prepared baking sheet.
- Gently flatten each bite slightly with the back of a spoon.
Step 6: Bake Until Set
- Bake for 18–22 minutes until the treats are set but not browned.
- They should feel firm on the outside and soft inside.
Step 7: Cool Completely
- Remove from the oven and transfer treats to a wire rack.
- Allow to cool fully before serving.
🍽️ Servings & Timing
- Yield: Approximately 28–32 small dog treat bites
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Bake Time: 20 minutes
- Cooling Time: 30 minutes
Treat size can be adjusted smaller for training rewards or larger for occasional snacks.
🧊 Storage & Reheating ❄️
Store fully cooled treats in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
Freeze for up to 2 months for longer storage.
Thaw frozen treats at room temperature before serving. Do not microwave.
Reminder: These are treats only, not complete meals. Feed in moderation and introduce new treats gradually. Consult your veterinarian if your dog has allergies or dietary restrictions.
🥄 Variations
- Peanut Butter Banana Bites: Replace honey with mashed ripe banana
- Mini Training Bites: Scoop very small portions and reduce bake time slightly
- Softer Treats: Bake at the lower end of the time range
- Firmer Bites: Leave treats in the turned-off oven for 5 extra minutes
Introduce all variations slowly.
❓ 10 FAQs
- Is peanut butter safe for dogs?
Yes, only if it contains no xylitol. - Is honey safe for dogs?
Yes, in very small treat amounts like used here. - Are these treats crunchy?
No, they are soft-baked and tender. - Can puppies eat these treats?
Yes, in very small portions and under supervision. - Are these good for training?
Yes, their small size works well for rewards. - Do these treats replace meals?
No, they are occasional treats only. - Are these grain-free?
No, they contain oats. - Can I add more honey?
No, increasing honey is not recommended. - How often can I give these treats?
Treats should make up only a small part of daily intake. - Should I consult my vet first?
Yes, especially if your dog has health conditions or dietary needs.
🏁 Conclusion
These Peanut Butter & Honey Dog Treat Bites are a simple, homemade option for dog parents who want soft, bite-size treats with classic flavors dogs love. Easy to make and portion, they’re perfect for training or occasional spoiling when fed responsibly.
Always keep treats in moderation, introduce new foods slowly, and rely on your veterinarian for guidance tailored to your dog’s individual needs.

Peanut Butter & Honey Dog Treat Bites – Soft-Baked, Bite-Size Rewards with Natural Sweetness
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat your oven to 325°F (165°C) for gentle baking.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a large bowl, combine peanut butter, honey, and egg.
- Stir until smooth and fully blended.
- Add the oat flour to the bowl.
- Mix until a thick dough begins to form.
- Add water one tablespoon at a time.
- Stop once the dough is soft, scoopable, and not sticky.
- Scoop small portions of dough onto the prepared baking sheet.
- Gently flatten each bite slightly with the back of a spoon.
- Bake for 18–22 minutes until the treats are set but not browned.
- They should feel firm on the outside and soft inside.
- Remove from the oven and transfer treats to a wire rack.
- Allow to cool fully before serving.
Notes
Freeze for up to 2 months for longer storage. Thaw frozen treats at room temperature before serving. Do not microwave. Reminder: These are treats only, not complete meals. Feed in moderation and introduce new treats gradually. Consult your veterinarian if your dog has allergies or dietary restrictions. 🥄 Variations Peanut Butter Banana Bites: Replace honey with mashed ripe banana Mini Training Bites: Scoop very small portions and reduce bake time slightly Softer Treats: Bake at the lower end of the time range Firmer Bites: Leave treats in the turned-off oven for 5 extra minutes Introduce all variations slowly. ❓ 10 FAQs Is peanut butter safe for dogs?
Yes, only if it contains no xylitol. Is honey safe for dogs?
Yes, in very small treat amounts like used here. Are these treats crunchy?
No, they are soft-baked and tender. Can puppies eat these treats?
Yes, in very small portions and under supervision. Are these good for training?
Yes, their small size works well for rewards. Do these treats replace meals?
No, they are occasional treats only. Are these grain-free?
No, they contain oats. Can I add more honey?
No, increasing honey is not recommended. How often can I give these treats?
Treats should make up only a small part of daily intake. Should I consult my vet first?
Yes, especially if your dog has health conditions or dietary needs. 🏁 Conclusion These Peanut Butter & Honey Dog Treat Bites are a simple, homemade option for dog parents who want soft, bite-size treats with classic flavors dogs love. Easy to make and portion, they’re perfect for training or occasional spoiling when fed responsibly. Always keep treats in moderation, introduce new foods slowly, and rely on your veterinarian for guidance tailored to your dog’s individual needs.