The Free Tool That Secretly Solves the “What Treat Can My Dog Eat?” Problem

If your dog has a sensitive stomach, finding treats can feel like a losing game. You read labels, avoid half the aisle, and still wonder if this one will cause issues later. I’ve been there with my dog, Henry, and it gets old fast.

Now imagine skipping the guesswork entirely. No mystery ingredients. No overpriced “limited-ingredient” bags. Just treats made from foods you already trust and recognize. Sounds too good to be true, right?

Here’s the part most dog parents don’t realize: there’s a free tool that builds DIY dog treat recipes based on the ingredients you choose. Sometimes it gives one idea, sometimes several, but every option is simple, customizable, and dog-approved. Let’s dig in and uncover how this little-known tool can change treat time forever.

disclaimer note
Budget tip:

One of the best benefits of a homemade dog treat is that you control all the ingredients. You don’t have to read a ton of bags to find one you think might agree with your dog and won’t cost you a ton of money. Also, you make the treat with love for your buddy. That’s a major win-win for your dog’s health and your wallet!
What we love with this free cookie creator tool:
Silcone bone mold for frozen dog treats - Henry's favorite shape
Silcone heart shaped mold for cold or pressed dog treats - always my favorite
Lick mat - a great idea is to spread a no-bake treat on a lick and freeze
Snuffle mat - to make your homemade dog treats more fun to find and eat
Cookie jar - a good cookie jar will help keep your dog treats fresher longer

Why create a favorite dog treats tool?

We all struggle with finding what to give our dogs as treats. Heck, I’ve bought bags of treats for Henry. He’d eat one treat and promptly get sick. Homemade is generally a great route to avoid issues. But some dog treats are so involved. My life needs an easy and quick treat. I bet you’re the same way. In a nutshell, that’s the origin of this cookie selector tool.

How to use this dog cookie creator?

Henry licks his face after enjoy dog treats
Henry loves homemade dog treats. Photo by tailwagwisdom.com.

It’s super simple! Your dog may even be able to use it. I think Henry could do it. Here’s what you do:

  • Select your dog’s favorite flavors (multiple flavors are fine)
  • Or type in a flavor (if you provide a flavor that is toxic to dogs, you’ll be asked to try again)
  • Select any ingredients you need to avoid for your dog
  • You can even type in an ingredient to avoid
  • Or you can leave the avoid ingredients section blank
  • Then simply hit the button that says “Get Recipes “ and you’ll get one or more recipes based on your selections.

Easy, right?

If you want to redo the selections, simply unselect what you don’t want, select what you do want, then hit the “Get Recipes” button again. There’s no limit on how many times you can use this free tool.

Why are there options to avoid ingredients?

This part is important since dogs with various health diagnoses like epilepsy, diabetes, cancer, or other issues may need to stick to the diet prescribed by their vet. Also, dogs trying to lose weight need to avoid high-calorie ingredients. It’s all about making an easy treat that meets your dog’s needs. Of course, if you don’t have anything your dog needs to avoid, just don’t select anything.

Give it a try! I think you’ll like it.

Dog Treat Selector

Tip: Avoid toxic ingredients like chocolate, grapes, onions, garlic, xylitol, macadamia nuts.

Are there any cost savings to making my own dog treats?

Yes! You get to control the ingredients and support your dog’s needs. For a moment, consider the following.

ItemsEstimated Cost of Items
Bags of store-bought treats (year)$104
Vet visit needed from a bad reaction to a store dog treat$77 – 140+
A treat made with your dog’s needs in mindPRICELESS!!!
Happy, healthy pup with a yummy easy homemade dog treatHEARTWARMING!!!

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It’s definitely confusing to navigate the multitude of dog treats. Some say healthy. Others say they help with this issue or that issue. Although you and your vet know what your dog can have better than anyone else. But the packaging is always enticing. So, you buy it. Then, if your pup is like Henry, they get a tummy ache or have a GI issue with just one cookie.

While I struggle with having enough time to bake, I can handle a few ingredients, especially when it’s geared toward Henry’s needs. That’s why I created this fun, free cookie selector. Henry and I hope you enjoy using it as much as I enjoyed creating it. Come back as many times as you’d like and create a different yummy treat.

About Terri Rodefer

Terri Rodefer is the founder of Tail Wag Wisdom, a blog focused on affordable pet care. She likes to say helping pet parents afford and love their animals even more, makes her tail wag. As a lifelong lover of all animals and with a background in economics, biology, and marketing, she brings a unique spin to pet care. 

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