04/05/2026
Here are five Easter recipes so you can include your pup in your holiday menu:
1. Dog-friendly Easter Eggs
Easter egg-shaped goodies are a staple. Fill your egg-shaped mold with equal parts peanut butter (xylitol free!) and coconut oil.
Mix in whatever add-ins you want (grated carrots, apple chunks, or Greek yogurt swirls would be great options) and pop in the freezer while you prep the rest of your menu.
Tip – ice cube trays work great for this recipe too if you don’t have a festive mold.
Related: Dog Easter Egg Hunt Ideas
2. Peeps for Pups
This dog-safe version closely resembles the marshmallow classic we all know and love, with a fruity, dog-safe twist.
Combine one and a half cups of frozen strawberries, one tablespoon of peanut butter, a quarter cup of Greek yogurt, and two-thirds cup of water in a blender and blend until smooth.
Pour the mixture into bunny shape molds (a quick Google search for “Peep molds” will point you in the right direction) and freeze until hard.
For an added bonus, dip a toothpick into blackberry jam to draw eyes on your Peeps!
3. Carrot Pupcakes
Pupcakes are a great option for your dog-friendly dessert table (or breakfast, we don’t judge). Steps for making this sweet treat:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit
Mix 1 teaspoon of baking powder with 1 tablespoon of Manuka honey
Add ½ cup buckwheat or whole wheat flour, ¼ cup coconut oil, ½ cup water, and an egg to the bowl
Add ½ cup grated carrot and combine
Add mixture to mini cupcake pan and bake for 15-20 mins
Once cool, combine Greek yogurt and coconut oil to create an icing
Top each cupcake with icing and garnish with more grated carrot
4. Easter Cookies
These Easter egg-inspired dog biscuits make the perfect addition to an Easter basket or egg hunt.
Here’s how to make them:
Whisk two eggs in a bowl and set them aside
Combine 1 ¼ cups rice flour and 2 tablespoons of coconut oil and add to the eggs
Gradually add in ¼ cup whole wheat flour until the dough is no longer sticky
Roll dough to ¼ inch thickness and chill for 20 minutes
Use an oval cookie cutter to create egg shapes and place them on lined baking sheets
Freeze for 30 minutes to prevent spreading
Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for approximately 15 minutes
For more festive fun, decorate your biscuits with icing made of Greek yogurt and coconut oil, fruit toppings, or natural food coloring.
5. Pastel Pupsicles
Easter is all about pastel colors and Spring vibes.
Mix up a pupsicle using Greek yogurt as the base and blend it with some fun ingredients to create nutritious and tasty pastel treats. You can use:
Beetroot powder or beet juice
Turmeric
Spirulina
Spinach
Or get creative with whatever dog-friendly ingredients you have on hand!
Then simply pour the mixture into your mold of choice and freeze solid.