I love how cute all of these dog Halloween treats are!
From mummies to candy corn and everything in between, these recipes bring out the most festive creations. Whether you’re looking for something simple or elaborate, you’ll find something you can create for your dog to devour this season.
Keep reading to learn the best dog Halloween treat recipes
10 Dog Halloween Treats Recipes
 Here are the top unique dog Halloween treat recipes to try this season!
#1 Mummy Bones Pumpkin Peanut Butter Dog Treats
The Cottage Market
This pumpkin recipe uses melted yogurt chips to make a mummy design on homemade Halloween dog treats.
This recipe uses:
- Egg
- Flour
- Whole wheat flour
- Almond milk
- Natural peanut butter
- Honey
- Baking powder
- Cinnamon
- Vanilla
- Pure Pumpkin
- Melting Yogurt Chips
After combing your ingredients, you’ll roll out the dough and use cookie cutters of your choosing. Bake and decorate with melted yogurt chips for frosting.
Get the full recipe on TheCottageMarket.com
#2 Easy Candy Corn Dog Treats
PetCouponSavings.com
Although this recipe looks like real candy corn, it’s simple to make with only a few ingredients. The most important part is food coloring.
This recipe uses:
- Whole wheat flour
- Oatmeal
- Egg
- Chicken or beef stock
- All-purpose flour
- Water
- Food coloring
After making the dough and rolling it out, cut into triangles. Let bake. Make doggy icing in 3 white, yellow and orange to decorate.
Get the full recipe on PetCouponSavings.com
#3 Halloween Treat Push Pop
TheDapple.com
This is probably one of the most unique dog Halloween treats recipes on this list! You’ll just need a set of plastic push pops.
This recipe uses:
- Non-fat Greek yogurt
- Pure pumpkin puree (make sure it’s pure pumpkin puree, not pumpkin pie filling)
- Whole wheat flour
- Baking powder and soda
- Egg
- Olive oil
- Dark brown carob dog treat crushed
Make and bake the cake. Then mix together the yogurt layer. Assemble each push pop and add carob crumbs for the delicious topping.
Get the full recipe on TheDapple.com
#4 Candy Corn Dog Treats
12tomatoes.com
This is another great idea for a candy corn-themed dog treat—only this version is frozen.
This recipe uses:
- Banana
- Non-fat yogurt
- Canned pumpkin
After filling the ice cube tray with yogurt, place in the freezer. Add the second layer and freeze. Add the third layer and freeze for a last time.
Get the full recipe on 12Tomatoes.com
#5 Frozen Bone Yard Pumpkin Treats
TodaysCreativeLife.com
These are a great no bake option that are great for Halloween, resembling a bone yard.
This recipe uses:
- Pumpkin puree
- Plain yogurt
- Milk-Bone Mini Bones
- Milk-Bone Regular Bones
Mix together and top with dog treats. Freeze until set.
Get the full recipe on TodaysCreativeLife.com
#6 Pumpkin Dog Treat Cookie Shapes
WildWildWhisk.com
This is a great recipe to use if you have Halloween cookie cutters! It requires only three ingredients!
This recipe uses:
- Egg
- Pumpkin puree
- Whole wheat flour
After forming and rolling the dough, use cookie cutters and bake.
Get the full recipe on WildWildWhisk.com
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#7 Mummy Cookies with Pumpkin and Cheese
KolchakPuggle.com
This might be one of your dog’s favorite Halloween treats recipes because it contains an ingredient all pups love: Cheese!
This recipe uses:
- Eggs
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil
- Fruitables Canned Pumpkin Supplement
- Cheddar Cheese
- Flour
- Baking Powder
- K9 Royal Icing
- Candy Eyes
Combine ingredients to form dough for cookie and mummy strips. After assembling, add candy eyes. (Remove eyes before serving to your dog).
Get the full recipe on KolchakPuggle.com
#8 Frozen Pineapple dog Halloween Treats Recipe
HouseFur.com
This recipe uses sweet, fresh pineapple combined with yogurt for a tasty frozen treat. You’ll need Halloween-themed silicone molds.
This recipe uses:
- Coconut oil
- Greek yogurt
- Fresh pineapple
Blend ingredients until smooth and pour into molds to freeze.
Get the full recipe on HouseFur.com
#9 FroYo Eyeball Dog Treats
BringFido.com
Yet another super creative option, combine only a few ingredients inside a sphere ice tray to create this dog-friendly eyeball treat.
This recipe uses:
- Plain yogurt
- Blueberries
- Water
- Strawberry jam
Follow the directions to combine and assemble the ingredients inside the sphere ice cube. Use blueberries as the centre and strawberry to draw in eyeball veins.
Get the full recipe on BringFido.com
#10 Halloween Mix Pumpkin Peanut Butter Dog Treats
ProjectPaws.com
Using one recipe, you’ll end up with two types of treats: a pumpkin version and a pumpkin-carob version. The darker color is perfect for cookie cutters like bats.
This recipe uses:
- Whole wheat flour
Pumpkin puree
- Peanut Butter
- Egg
- Carob Powder
Combine the ingredients to make both doughs. Roll, use cookie cutters and bake.
Get the full recipe on ProjectPaws.com
More Dog Halloween Treats Recipes
Looking for more homemade Halloween dog treat recipes? Check out:
- 8 No Bake Pumpkin Dog Treats You Can Make in 10 Mins FLAT
- 3 Delicious 3-Ingredient Easy Pumpkin Dog Treats for Fall
Summary: Dog Halloween Treats
Whether you’re looking for something easy or more complex, you’ll find a dog Halloween treat recipe on this list perfect for your pup! From layered frozen desserts to traditional baked cookies with a Halloween spin, we hope you’ve found some inspiration with this list!