
If you want to make a fun homemade treat that looks like real pizza but is safe for dogs, this dog friendly pizza recipe is simple and made with dog-safe ingredients. It skips garlic, onions, heavy salt, and processed sauces.
This recipe uses whole wheat flour for the crust and simple protein toppings like cooked chicken and a small amount of cheese. It’s meant to be an occasional treat — not a full meal replacement.
Why Make Dog-Friendly Pizza at Home?
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No unsafe ingredients – No garlic, onion, or high-sodium sauce
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Controlled portions – You decide how much cheese and toppings
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High in protein – Chicken and egg support muscle health
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Customizable – Add dog-safe vegetables
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Fun for special occasions – Birthdays or “just because” days
Dog Friendly Pizza Recipe
Dough Ingredients
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1 cup whole wheat flour
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1 tablespoon olive oil
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1 egg
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½ cup warm water
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½ teaspoon active dry yeast (optional)
Yeast is optional. It creates a softer crust but is not required.
Topping Ingredients
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½ cup cooked chicken breast, chopped
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¼ cup shredded cheddar or mozzarella (low-fat preferred)
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¼ cup shredded carrots
Optional Add-Ons
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Thin layer of plain pumpkin puree (instead of tomato sauce)
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Finely chopped zucchini or spinach
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Small sprinkle of parsley
Avoid tomato sauce unless it’s plain and contains no garlic, onion, or salt.
Step-By-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Dough
Mix flour, egg, olive oil, and warm water in a bowl. If using yeast, dissolve it in warm water first for 5–10 minutes before mixing.
Knead for 3–4 minutes until smooth. Let rest 20–30 minutes.
Step 2: Preheat & Roll
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
Roll dough to about ¼-inch thickness.
Place on parchment-lined baking sheet.
Step 3: Add Toppings
Spread a thin layer of pumpkin puree if using.
Add chicken, carrots, and a light sprinkle of cheese.
Keep toppings moderate to avoid excess fat.
Step 4: Bake
Bake for 15–20 minutes until crust is lightly golden and cheese is melted.
Let cool completely before serving.
Can Dogs Eat Pizza?
Regular human pizza is not safe for dogs due to:
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Garlic and onion in sauce
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High salt
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Processed meats
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Greasy cheese
This homemade version avoids those ingredients and keeps portions controlled.
Serving Suggestions

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Cut into small bite-sized squares
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Serve as an occasional treat
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Use mini pizzas for portion control
Always supervise while feeding.
Storage & Shelf Life
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Refrigerator: Up to 3 days in airtight container
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Freezer: Up to 2 months
Thaw before serving. Do not reheat to very hot temperatures before giving to your dog.
Feeding Guidelines
This recipe is calorie-dense and should be treated as a snack.
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Small dogs (under 20 lbs): 1–2 small pieces
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Medium dogs (20–50 lbs): 2–3 pieces
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Large dogs (50+ lbs): 3–4 pieces
Treats should not exceed 10% of daily calorie intake.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use tomato sauce?
Only if it is plain, unsalted, and contains no garlic or onion. Pumpkin puree is safer.
Can I make this grain-free?
Yes. Replace whole wheat flour with oat flour or a grain-free dog-safe flour blend.
Can I air fry it?
Yes. Air fry at 320°F (160°C) for 7–10 minutes. Watch closely to prevent burning.
Is cheese safe for dogs?
In small amounts, yes. Use low-fat and low-sodium cheese.
Final Thoughts
This dog friendly pizza recipe is a safe and fun way to treat your dog using simple ingredients. It’s best served occasionally and in small portions.
By making it at home, you control what goes into the crust and toppings — which is safer than sharing regular pizza.