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Strawberry Oat Dog Treats: A Healthy Homemade Snack Your Dog Will Love
Homemade dog treats are one of the simplest ways to show love to your furry companion, and Strawberry Oat Dog Treats are a perfect place to start. These treats are made with wholesome, dog-safe ingredients, free from artificial preservatives, colors, or unnecessary fillers. They’re gently baked, easy to make, and packed with natural flavor that dogs go crazy for.
If you’ve ever flipped over a store-bought dog treat package and felt uneasy reading the ingredient list, you’re not alone. Making treats at home gives you full control over what goes into your dog’s body. With this recipe, you’ll know exactly what your pup is eating — real oats, real strawberries, and simple pantry staples.

These strawberry oat dog treats are lightly crunchy, subtly sweet from real fruit, and perfect for training rewards, everyday snacks, or special occasions like birthdays and gotcha days.
Why Homemade Dog Treats Are Worth It
Making dog treats at home isn’t just about saving money — it’s about quality, transparency, and love.
Store-bought treats often contain:
- Artificial flavors or dyes
- Added sugars or sweeteners
- Preservatives for shelf stability
- Low-quality fillers
Homemade treats, on the other hand, allow you to:
- Use real, whole ingredients
- Avoid allergens your dog may be sensitive to
- Customize texture and size
- Bake in small batches for freshness
Strawberry oat dog treats strike a perfect balance between nutrition and enjoyment. They’re not meant to replace meals, but they make an excellent occasional snack that supports a healthier lifestyle.
Are Strawberries Safe for Dogs?
Yes — strawberries are safe for dogs when fed in moderation and prepared properly. Fresh strawberries are naturally low in calories and contain fiber, antioxidants, and vitamin C.
When using strawberries for dog treats:
- Always remove stems and leaves
- Use fresh or frozen strawberries without added sugar
- Chop or mash them to avoid choking hazards
In baked treats like these, strawberries add natural sweetness and a subtle fruity aroma dogs love, without the need for sugar or artificial flavoring.

Why Oats Are a Great Base for Dog Treats
Oats are one of the best grain options for dogs, especially those with sensitivities to wheat.
Benefits of oats for dogs include:
- Easily digestible carbohydrates
- Natural fiber for gut health
- Mild flavor dogs tolerate well
- Gentle texture when baked
Oats also help create treats that are sturdy enough to store but soft enough for dogs of all ages.
Ingredients for Strawberry Oat Dog Treats
These ingredients are simple, affordable, and dog-approved.
Ingredients:
- Rolled oats
- Oat flour
- Fresh strawberries
- Unsweetened applesauce
- Egg
- Coconut oil

Always use unsweetened and unflavored ingredients, especially applesauce, to keep treats safe for dogs.
Instructions: How to Make Strawberry Oat Dog Treats
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Add rolled oats to a blender or food processor and pulse until a coarse flour forms.
- In a bowl, mash strawberries until mostly smooth.
- Add applesauce, egg, and melted coconut oil to the strawberries and mix well.
- Stir in oat flour and ground oats until a dough forms.
- Roll dough out on a lightly floured surface to about ¼-inch thickness.
- Cut into small shapes using cookie cutters or a knife.
- Place treats on the prepared baking sheet.
- Bake for 20–25 minutes, until set and lightly golden.
- Let treats cool completely before serving to your dog.

Strawberry Oat Dog Treats
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat oven to 350°F and line baking sheet.
- Blend oats into coarse flour.
- Mix strawberries, applesauce, egg, and coconut oil.
- Stir in oats and oat flour to form dough.
- Roll, cut, and bake until set.
Notes
Tips for Perfect Dog Treats Every Time
- Size matters: Make treats small for training rewards.
- Crispier treats: Bake a few extra minutes for crunchier texture.
- Softer treats: Slightly underbake and store in the fridge.
- Cool completely: Warm treats can upset sensitive stomachs.
- Moderation: Treats should be occasional, not a meal replacement.
Variations and Add-Ins (Dog-Safe)
You can customize this recipe based on your dog’s preferences.
Banana Strawberry Oat Treats
Add mashed banana for extra natural sweetness.
Peanut Butter Strawberry Treats
Use natural, xylitol-free peanut butter.
Blueberry Oat Treats
Swap strawberries for blueberries.
Grain-Free Option
Use oat flour only and skip rolled oats for a smoother texture.
Always introduce new ingredients slowly and watch for sensitivities.
Storage and Shelf Life
Because these treats contain fresh fruit, proper storage is important.
- Room temperature: Up to 3 days in an airtight container
- Refrigerator: Up to 7 days
- Freezer: Up to 3 months
To freeze, let treats cool fully, then store in freezer-safe bags. Thaw as needed.
When to Give Strawberry Oat Dog Treats
These treats are perfect for:
- Training rewards
- Positive reinforcement
- Special occasions
- Homemade dog gift jars
- Dogs with simple ingredient needs
They’re gentle, flavorful, and easy to portion.
Why Dogs Love These Treats
Dogs are drawn to the natural sweetness of strawberries and the hearty texture of oats. The aroma alone is enough to get tails wagging, and the mild flavor works for picky eaters too.
You’ll love them because they’re:
- Easy to make
- Budget-friendly
- Free from mystery ingredients
- Made with love
Once you bake a batch, these treats will quickly become a staple in your kitchen.



