Recipe Note
FAQs
1. Do you have more treat recipes like this?
Yes! Grab a copy of our new guide The Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook — packed with easy recipes that your pup (and you) will love making together.
2. What makes these treats calming for dogs?
These treats include chamomile, a natural herb known to support relaxation in both humans and dogs. It's a gentle, safe way to help your pup feel more at ease.
3. What are other natural calming ingredients for dogs?
Other natural calming ingredients for dogs include valerian root, passionflower, lemon balm and L-theanine, which can help reduce anxiety and promote relaxation. These ingredients are often found in calming chews or treats designed to soothe stress naturally.
4. Can dogs have tea?
Yes, dogs can have certain herbal teas in small, cooled amounts—like chamomile, ginger, or rooibos—which may offer calming or digestive benefits. However, never give dogs teas that contain caffeine, such as black or green tea, as caffeine is toxic to dogs.
5. Can I use a different type of flour?
Yes! While oat flour is great for dogs with sensitivities, you can also try whole wheat flour.
6. Can dogs eat sweet potatoes?
Yes! Sweet potato is a great source of fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants for dogs. It’s easy to digest and naturally sweet — perfect for treats. Learn more about Sweet Potato for Dogs here.
7. Are these treats safe for puppies?
These treats are made with simple, dog-safe ingredients and are soft enough for most puppies.
8. How should I store these treats?
Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days. For longer freshness, refrigerate for 2 weeks or freeze for up to 2 months.
9. Is there another treat I can make with sweet potato?
Yes! Try our Sweet Potato Dog Chews — they’re simple to make, chewy, and perfect for dogs who love a satisfying bite.
10. Can I serve these treats daily?
Yes — in moderation! These are meant as an occasional calming reward, not a replacement for regular meals or supplements.