If your dog loves peanut butter, combining it with savory chicken broth creates a treat most pups find irresistible. These homemade peanut butter chicken broth dog treats are crunchy, flavorful, and made with simple ingredients you can trust.
Homemade dog treats are a great alternative to many store-bought biscuits because you control exactly what goes into your dog’s food. This recipe uses pantry staples like oats, flour, peanut butter, and broth to create a tasty snack your dog will enjoy.
Whether you’re baking treats for training rewards or simply want to spoil your pup with something homemade, this easy recipe is a reliable choice.
Peanut Butter Chicken Broth Dog Treats Recipe
This recipe makes about 25–30 dog biscuits, depending on the size and shape of your cookie cutters.
Why You’ll Love These Dog Treats
Simple Ingredients
This recipe uses everyday ingredients that are easy to find in most kitchens.
Savory Flavor Dogs Love
The combination of peanut butter and chicken broth creates a rich flavor most dogs enjoy.
Freezer Friendly
You can store these treats for weeks or freeze them for longer storage.
Easy to Customize
You can easily modify the dough with ingredients like pumpkin or parsley.
Ingredients

| Ingredient | Purpose / Benefit |
|---|---|
| ½ cup + 2 tbsp natural peanut butter (xylitol-free) | Adds flavor, protein, and healthy fats |
| 2 tbsp honey | Adds mild sweetness and helps bind ingredients |
| 2 tbsp olive oil | Supports skin and coat health |
| 1 cup low-sodium chicken broth | Adds savory flavor and moisture |
| 1 cup rolled oats | Provides fiber and texture |
| 1 cup whole wheat flour | Adds nutrients and structure |
| 1 cup all-purpose flour | Helps create a balanced dough |
Important: Always use xylitol-free peanut butter. Xylitol is toxic to dogs.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Preheat the Oven
Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat to prevent sticking.
Step 2: Mix the Wet Ingredients
In a large mixing bowl combine:
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Peanut butter
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Honey
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Olive oil
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Chicken broth
Stir until the mixture becomes smooth and well combined.
Step 3: Add the Dry Ingredients
Add the following ingredients to the bowl:
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Rolled oats
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Whole wheat flour
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All-purpose flour
Mix until a dough forms. Once the mixture thickens, knead the dough with your hands until it becomes soft and workable.
Tip
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If the dough feels sticky → add a small amount of flour
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If the dough feels dry → add a splash of chicken broth
Step 4: Roll and Cut the Dough
Lightly flour a clean work surface.
Roll the dough to about ¼-inch thickness.
Use cookie cutters or a knife to cut shapes such as:
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Dog bones
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Circles
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Squares
Place the cut treats on the prepared baking sheet.
Step 5: Bake the Treats

Bake for 17–20 minutes, or until the edges turn slightly golden and the biscuits feel firm.
For extra crunchy treats, turn off the oven and let the biscuits cool inside with the oven door slightly open.
Storage and Shelf Life
Once the treats are completely cooled, store them properly to maintain freshness.
Room Temperature
Store in an airtight container for up to 1 week.
Refrigerator
Refrigerated treats can last about 2 weeks.
Freezer
Frozen treats can last up to 3 months.
Allow frozen treats to thaw before serving.
Feeding Guidelines
These treats should be given as occasional rewards, not as meal replacements.
Suggested serving amounts
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Small dogs: 1 small treat
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Medium dogs: 1–2 treats
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Large dogs: 2–3 treats
Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calories.
Customization Ideas
You can easily adjust this recipe depending on your dog’s preferences.
Add Pumpkin
Mix in 1 tablespoon of pumpkin puree for extra fiber and moisture.
Add Parsley
Chopped parsley may help freshen your dog’s breath.
Add Turmeric
A small pinch of turmeric may support joint health because of its anti-inflammatory properties.
Benefits of the Ingredients
Peanut Butter
Provides healthy fats and protein, which support energy and coat health.
Chicken Broth
Adds strong aroma and flavor that encourages dogs to eat.
Rolled Oats
Rich in fiber, which supports digestion.
Whole Wheat Flour
Provides fiber, vitamins, and nutrients.
Olive Oil
Contains healthy fats that support skin and coat health.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Use Almond Butter Instead of Peanut Butter?
Yes, as long as it is unsweetened and free from artificial sweeteners.
Can I Make Softer Treats?
Yes. Bake the treats for 13–15 minutes instead of 17–20 minutes.
Is Chicken Broth Safe for Dogs?
Yes, but it must be low sodium and free from onion or garlic, which are harmful to dogs.
Final Thoughts
These homemade peanut butter chicken broth dog treats are a simple way to give your dog a delicious homemade snack. With easy ingredients and straightforward preparation, you can make a batch of crunchy biscuits your dog will love.
Since the treats are freezer-friendly and customizable, they can easily become part of your regular homemade dog treat routine.
