4 Homemade Apple Recipes for Your Dog this Fall
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Fall is the perfect season to get creative in the kitchen — and apples are one of the best seasonal ingredients to share with your dog. They’re naturally sweet, rich in antioxidants, and packed with fiber to support digestion and overall health.
From baked treats to balanced meals, these four apple recipes are simple, wholesome, and 100% dog-friendly. Whether you’re prepping a cozy snack or a nutritious homemade dinner, each recipe brings the goodness of fresh apples straight to your dog’s bowl.
Yes! Dogs can absolutely eat apples! They’re naturally sweet, full of fiber, and packed with vitamins A and C to support your dog’s immune system and digestion. You don’t need to peel them either — the skin adds extra fiber, antioxidants, and nutrients that boost overall health. Just be sure to wash the apples thoroughly and remove all seeds and cores before serving. When choosing apples, go for sweet, mild varieties like Fuji, Gala, or Honeycrisp, which are gentle on digestion and loved by most dogs. If your pup has a sensitive stomach, it’s best to skip the tart varieties like Granny Smith. Whether blended into applesauce, baked into treats, or served as fresh slices, apples are a safe, simple, and nutritious way to add natural sweetness to your dog’s meals.
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With only 1 ingredient, these apple chips are simple, delicious, and nutritious. Apples are the perfect source of fiber, vitamin C and antioxidants. These apple chips can be fed as a simple snack, treat or even mixed in with their food.
Our Apple & Pork Nutritionally Balanced Homemade Dog Food Recipe has two options to make balanced we have a fully natural whole foods version and one version using our Dog Child Essential Nutrient Mix. This recipe was developed by one of the leading home cooking nutritionists. Your dog deserves the best, and with our recipe, you can rest easy knowing they are getting the nutrients they need to thrive. Plus, they will love the taste of the tender pork and sweet apples in every bite!
These apple peanut butter yogurt donuts are the best homemade treat for you and your pup. Peanut butter and apples are an amazing source of vitamin A, protein, potassium, fiber and antioxidants for your dog. Give them a try!
This easy homemade applesauce is a naturally sweet, dog-friendly treat that’s perfect for adding to meals, lick mats, or baked recipes. Made with fresh apples and water — no added sugar or preservatives — it’s gentle on digestion, packed with antioxidants, and ideal for dogs who love a fruity snack.
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Yes, dogs can safely eat apples in moderation. Apples are a great source of vitamins A and C, fiber, and antioxidants that support immune health and digestion. Always remove the seeds and core before serving, as they can be harmful if eaten in large amounts.
Apples are excellent for supporting your dog’s digestive health. The natural fiber helps regulate bowel movements and promotes a healthy gut, while the moisture content adds gentle hydration. Just be sure to start with small portions.
Sweet, mild varieties like Fuji, Gala, and Honeycrisp are ideal for dogs. They’re naturally flavorful and easy to digest. Avoid overly tart apples such as Granny Smith if your dog has a sensitive stomach.
Apples should be given as an occasional treat — a few small slices for small dogs or up to half an apple for larger breeds is plenty. Treats should make up less than 10% of your dog’s daily calories.
Apples can be served raw, pureed into homemade applesauce, baked into treats, or thinly sliced and dehydrated into chips. These options make it easy to add variety, texture, and natural sweetness to your dog’s diet.
No, the skin is safe and provides extra fiber and nutrients. Always wash apples thoroughly to remove any residue and remove the seeds and core before feeding.
Yes, puppies can have small amounts of apples once they’re eating solid food. The fruit is a gentle, nutrient-rich option, but it’s best to introduce it gradually and monitor for any digestive sensitivity.
Apples aren’t just a fall favorite for us — dogs can safely enjoy them too when prepared the right way. These recipes combine the natural sweetness of apples with real, nourishing ingredients to create meals and treats your dog will love all season long. Incorporating them into your dog’s meals and treats is a simple way to add extra vitamins, fiber, and flavor to their diet. These apple-based recipes make it easy to celebrate the season while keeping your dog’s nutrition front and center. From crunchy snacks to comforting meals, every bite is made with love and purpose — just the way home cooking should be.
Happy home cooking dog parents!