Pupcakes are a dog-friendly dessert your 4-legged friend will go crazy over! They’re super easy to make and full of healthy ingredients for your pup! Making homemade treats for your dog is so fun, and the best part is- you know exactly what’s going into them! You’ll have to try making a dog birthday cake and homemade dog cookies next! My dog absolutely loves them and I know yours will too!
Easy Dog Cupcake Recipe
I have to admit, making homemade dog treats has become a new obsession for me and my girls. They get so excited to bake something for our pup, Leia! The smiles on their faces when they reveal the finished product to her are the best! (Find more kid-friendly recipes here!) I love that we can create something together that is fun and cute but also full of healthy ingredients for our pup. Only the best for our furry friends! Make a batch of these and I assure you there will be tails wagging! They have a peanut butter, carrot, pumpkin, and applesauce base, topped with peanut butter frosting. All the treats my dog loves combined into one single-serving dessert! Because moderation is key, you may want to invite some neighborhood dogs over to join in on the fun! I swear my pupper could eat a whole pan of these by herself.
What Are Pupcakes Made Of?
Just a few simple, all-natural ingredients! They’re great for digestion and have flavor your dog will go crazy over! You can find measurements for each ingredient in the printable recipe card at the end of the post.
Whole-Wheat Flour: I use whole wheat flour in pet treats for a boost of fiber. If you don’t have any on hand, all-purpose works well too!Baking Soda: Helps pupcakes rise.Vegetable Oil: Adds moisture and helps ingredients mix together smoothly.Natural Creamy Peanut Butter: It wouldn’t be a dog treat without a little peanut butter! Just make sure the peanut butter you are using is xylitol-free! See more on the dangers of xylitol in the tips section below.Plain Applesauce: Adds a subtle sweetness your dog will love. You can also swap this out for mashed banana.Pumpkin Puree: I like making this from scratch to assure there aren’t any fillers or additives in it.Shredded Carrots: Carrots are a great snack for dogs! Make sure these are shredded into small enough pieces to avoid choking.Milk: Adds moisture to pupcake mixture.Egg: Binds everything together and adds a boost of protein!
Frosting Ingredients
Plain Greek Yogurt: In moderation, greek yogurt is a great source of both protein and calcium for your dog!Natural Creamy Peanut Butter: Gives the “frosting” a thick, pipeable consistency. Again, make sure this is xylitol-free!Dog Treats: (Optional) Use dog bone treats as a garnish on top!
How to Make Peanut Butter Pupcakes
Pupcakes are so easy to make, they’re ready in 30 minutes start to finish! They’re great treats to make for your dog’s birthday or gotcha day!
Making the Frosting
Xylitol/Birch Sugar: Xylitol, also known as birch sugar, is toxic to dogs. This is an artificial sweetener found in things like peanut butter, candy, and gum. Always check the labels of anything you use to make dog treats with for this lethal ingredient.Added Spices: Alone, spices like ginger and cinnamon are safe for dogs in small amounts, but you’ll want to avoid nutmeg at all costs. It can cause seizures and a high heart rate in dogs.Added Sugars: Opt for plain applesauce and Greek yogurt when making your cupcakes. Added sugars can lead to digestive problems with your pup.
In the Refrigerator: Store pupcakes covered in plastic wrap or in an airtight cupcake container. They will stay good for up to 4 days.
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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.