Ingredients
Equipment
Method
Step 1: Preheat the oven.
- Set oven to 325°F (165°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment.
Step 2: Prepare the spinach.
- Lightly steam spinach until wilted, cool, then chop very finely to improve digestibility.
Step 3: Mix the base.
- In a bowl, combine chicken, spinach, and egg. Stir until evenly mixed.
Step 4: Add flour gradually.
- Mix in oat flour until a soft, slightly sticky dough forms. Add water a tablespoon at a time if needed.
Step 5: Shape bite-sized treats.
- Drop ½–1 teaspoon portions onto the baking sheet. These should be small and uniform.
Step 6: Bake gently.
- Bake for 12–16 minutes, just until set. Do not overbake—these should remain soft.
Step 7: Cool completely.
- Transfer to a cooling rack before storing or serving.
Notes
Storage ❄️:
Refrigerator: up to 7 days ❄️
Freezer: up to 3 months ❄️
Thaw briefly before training for best texture
⚕️ Nutritional Notes (macros or benefits)
Chicken: Lean protein for muscle and energy
Spinach: Antioxidants, iron, vitamins A & C (used moderately)
Oats: Gentle carbohydrates and fiber
Low Fat & Portion-Controlled: Ideal for frequent training
These treats are light, nutrient-dense, and easy to chew.
🥄 Variations (dog-safe only)
Ultra-Soft Puppy Bites: Bake only 10–12 minutes
Chicken Spinach & Pumpkin: Add 2 tablespoons pumpkin purée
Mini Freezer Bites: Freeze baked treats for a chilled reward
Grain-Sensitive Option: Use very fine oat flour only
Herb-Free Option: Skip spinach if your dog is sensitive
❓ 10 FAQs
Is spinach safe for dogs?
Yes—in small amounts and lightly cooked. Why are these good for training?
Small, soft, and quick to chew. Can puppies eat these treats?
Yes—great for puppy training. Are these crunchy?
No—soft and bite-sized. Do these need refrigeration?
Yes—soft treats store best chilled. Can I make them even smaller?
Absolutely—smaller is better for training. Are these suitable for senior dogs?
Yes—easy on teeth. Can I air-fry them?
Yes—300°F for 6–8 minutes, watching closely. Can I use ground chicken?
Yes—cook fully and drain well. Can I double the recipe?
Yes—this recipe scales easily. 🏁 Conclusion
Chicken & Spinach Bite-Sized Dog Treats are a smart, wholesome option for training and everyday rewarding. With lean protein, gentle greens, and a soft texture, these mini treats keep dogs focused, satisfied, and nourished—without overdoing calories. Easy to make, freezer-friendly, and completely dog-safe, they’re a must-have for positive reinforcement routines.
Yes—in small amounts and lightly cooked. Why are these good for training?
Small, soft, and quick to chew. Can puppies eat these treats?
Yes—great for puppy training. Are these crunchy?
No—soft and bite-sized. Do these need refrigeration?
Yes—soft treats store best chilled. Can I make them even smaller?
Absolutely—smaller is better for training. Are these suitable for senior dogs?
Yes—easy on teeth. Can I air-fry them?
Yes—300°F for 6–8 minutes, watching closely. Can I use ground chicken?
Yes—cook fully and drain well. Can I double the recipe?
Yes—this recipe scales easily. 🏁 Conclusion
Chicken & Spinach Bite-Sized Dog Treats are a smart, wholesome option for training and everyday rewarding. With lean protein, gentle greens, and a soft texture, these mini treats keep dogs focused, satisfied, and nourished—without overdoing calories. Easy to make, freezer-friendly, and completely dog-safe, they’re a must-have for positive reinforcement routines.
