Peaches are a sweet, juicy fruit that many dogs enjoy. They're packed with vitamins and fiber, making them a healthy choice when prepared correctly. Just remember to remove the pit and any stems before sharing.
These 8 peach dog treat ideas turn that fresh fruit into soft, comforting bites your pup will adore. Whether you're looking for frozen treats on a warm day or baked goodies for a cozy afternoon, there's something here for every dog.
Each recipe uses simple, dog-safe ingredients and easy steps. You'll find tips for serving and storing too, so you can keep a batch ready whenever your furry friend deserves a special reward.
1. Frozen Peach and Yogurt Drops

These frozen peach and yogurt drops are a dream come true for warm afternoons when your dog needs a gentle, cooling reward. The creamy yogurt blends perfectly with sweet peach chunks, creating soft little bites that are easy on sensitive tummies. You can whip up a batch in minutes and keep them in the freezer for whenever your pup deserves a special moment.
Ingredients
- 1 cup fresh or frozen peach chunks (no skin, no pit)
- 1/2 cup plain, unsweetened yogurt (no xylitol)
- 1 tablespoon water (if needed for blending)
Instructions
- Add the peach chunks and yogurt to a blender or food processor and blend until smooth. If the mixture is too thick, add a tablespoon of water and blend again.
- Drop spoonfuls of the mixture onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Freeze for 2–3 hours until solid, then transfer to an airtight container for storage.
Serving Tip
Serve 1–2 drops per small dog, or up to 4 for larger breeds. These treats are best given frozen, but you can also let them soften for a minute if your dog prefers a softer texture. Keep them in the freezer for up to 3 months.
2. Peach and Oat Soft Baked Bites

These soft, chewy rounds are perfect for senior dogs or pups with sensitive teeth. The gentle texture comes from oat flour and mashed peach, which also adds natural sweetness. A tiny bit of honey rounds out the flavor, making these bites a cozy, comforting snack your dog will love.
Ingredients
- 1 cup oat flour
- 1/2 cup mashed ripe peach (no skin or pit)
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 1 tablespoon water (if needed)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a bowl, mix oat flour, mashed peach, and honey until a soft dough forms. Add water a teaspoon at a time if too dry.
- Roll dough into small balls and flatten into rounds about 1/4-inch thick. Place on baking sheet.
- Bake for 12–15 minutes until lightly golden and firm to the touch. Cool completely before serving.
Serving Tip
Store these soft bites in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. For longer storage, freeze them in a zip-top bag for up to three months. Offer one or two bites as a treat, adjusting for your dog's size and dietary needs.
3. No-Bake Peach and Coconut Balls

These no-bake peach and coconut balls are the perfect little snack for cozy afternoons with your pup. The soft, chewy texture and natural sweetness from dried peaches make them a hit with even picky eaters. Plus, they come together in minutes with just three simple ingredients.
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsweetened dried peaches, finely chopped
- 1/2 cup unsweetened shredded coconut
- 2 tablespoons coconut oil, melted
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, combine the chopped dried peaches and shredded coconut.
- Add the melted coconut oil and mix until everything is evenly coated and holds together when pressed.
- Roll the mixture into small, bite-sized balls (about 1 inch in diameter).
- Place the balls on a parchment-lined tray and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes until firm.
Serving Tip
Store these peach and coconut balls in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. They make a great on-the-go treat for walks or training sessions. For smaller dogs, break the balls into smaller pieces to avoid overfeeding.
4. Peach and Sweet Potato Puree Pops

When your pup needs a soothing, chilly snack, these peach and sweet potato puree pops deliver comfort in every lick. The soft, spoonable texture makes them perfect for teething puppies who need gum relief or senior dogs with sensitive teeth. Plus, the natural sweetness of peach paired with earthy sweet potato creates a flavor dogs adore—no added sugar needed.
Ingredients
- 1 ripe peach, pitted and chopped
- 1 medium sweet potato, cooked and mashed
- 1/4 cup plain unsweetened yogurt (optional, for creaminess)
Instructions
- Steam or boil the peach chunks for 5 minutes until soft, then let cool. Mash or blend into a smooth puree.
- Mix the peach puree with the mashed sweet potato until well combined. If using yogurt, stir it in now.
- Spoon the mixture into silicone molds (bone, paw, or small round shapes work well).
- Freeze for at least 4 hours or until solid. Pop out of molds and store in a freezer bag.
Serving Tip
Serve one pop at a time as a cooling treat on warm days or as a gentle chew for teething pups. For small dogs, cut the pop in half. Keep frozen for up to 3 months.
5. Peach and Banana Soft Chews

Soft, fruity, and gently sweet, these chews are a cozy way to treat your dog on a quiet afternoon. The combination of peach and banana creates a naturally smooth texture that dogs love, and the low-heat baking keeps the bites tender. They're perfect for senior dogs or any pup who prefers a softer snack.
Ingredients
- 1 ripe banana, mashed
- 1 ripe peach, pitted and mashed
- 1/2 cup rice flour (or oat flour)
- 1 tablespoon water (if needed)
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 175°F (80°C) or set a dehydrator to 135°F (57°C).
- In a bowl, combine mashed banana and peach. Stir in rice flour until a soft dough forms. If too dry, add water a teaspoon at a time.
- Roll dough to 1/4-inch thickness on a floured surface. Cut into small strips or use cookie cutters.
- Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake for 2–3 hours, or until chewy but not hard. For dehydrator, dry for 4–6 hours.
Serving Tip
Store these soft chews in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week, or freeze for longer storage. Break into smaller pieces for training treats or portion by size for your dog.
6. Peach and Pumpkin Muffin Tops

When the leaves start turning and the air gets crisp, these peach and pumpkin muffin tops bring all the cozy fall vibes your dog could wish for. The combo of sweet peach puree and earthy pumpkin creates a moist, fluffy texture that dogs gobble up. Plus, pumpkin is gentle on tummies, making this treat a soothing option for sensitive pups.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup peach puree (from fresh or frozen peaches, no added sugar)
- 1/2 cup canned pumpkin (100% pumpkin, not pie filling)
- 1 cup oat flour
- 1 large egg
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F and lightly grease a mini muffin tin.
- In a bowl, whisk together peach puree, pumpkin, and egg until smooth.
- Stir in oat flour until a thick batter forms.
- Spoon batter into muffin cups, filling each about 3/4 full.
- Bake for 12–15 minutes, until tops are set and lightly golden. Cool completely before serving.
Serving Tip
Store these muffin tops in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week, or freeze for up to three months. For small dogs, break one into bite-sized pieces. They're perfect as a training reward or a cozy afternoon snack.
7. Peach and Apple Sauce Swirls

These two-tone frozen cubes are as fun to look at as they are for your dog to lick. Layer unsweetened applesauce and peach puree in ice cube trays, then gently swirl with a toothpick for a marbled effect. The result is a soft, fruity treat that's perfect for warm days or as a soothing snack after playtime.
Because they're frozen, they last longer and provide a nice cooling sensation for your pup.
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsweetened applesauce
- 1 cup peach puree (from fresh or frozen peaches, no sugar added)
- Water (if needed to thin puree)
Instructions
- Prepare the peach puree by blending fresh or thawed frozen peaches until smooth. Add a little water if needed to reach a pourable consistency.
- Spoon or pour alternating layers of applesauce and peach puree into silicone ice cube trays, filling each cavity about three-quarters full.
- Use a toothpick or skewer to gently swirl the two layers together for a marbled look.
- Place the trays in the freezer for at least 4 hours, or until fully solid. Pop out the cubes and store in a freezer-safe bag or container.
Serving Tip
Serve one or two cubes as a refreshing treat, or place a cube in your dog's bowl to cool down their regular meal. These are best enjoyed within two weeks for optimal freshness and texture.
8. Peach and Chia Seed Gel Bites

These jiggly little bites are like a fruity gelée for your dog—soft, hydrating, and surprisingly easy to make. The chia seeds create a gentle gel that's easy on sensitive tummies, while the peach adds natural sweetness. Perfect for warm days when your pup needs a cool, soothing snack without any hard chewing.
Ingredients
- 1 ripe peach, pitted and diced (no skin)
- 1/2 cup water
- 2 tablespoons chia seeds
Instructions
- In a small saucepan, combine the diced peach and water. Bring to a simmer over medium heat and cook for 3–4 minutes until the peach softens.
- Remove from heat and stir in the chia seeds. Let the mixture sit for 10–15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until it thickens into a gel-like consistency.
- Spoon the gel into tiny silicone molds or drop small dollops onto a parchment-lined tray. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour until firm.
- Pop the bites out of the molds and serve immediately or store in an airtight container in the fridge.
Serving Tip
These gel bites are best served cold, so keep them refrigerated until treat time. Because they're soft and hydrating, they're ideal for senior dogs or pups with dental issues. Offer one or two bites per day, depending on your dog's size.
FAQ
Can dogs eat peaches safely?
Yes, dogs can eat peaches in moderation, but only the flesh. Remove the pit, stem, and leaves, as the pit contains cyanide and can be a choking hazard. Always wash the peach first.
Should I use fresh or canned peaches for dog treats?
Fresh or frozen peaches are best. If using canned, choose ones packed in water or their own juice with no added sugar or artificial sweeteners, especially xylitol, which is toxic to dogs.
How should I store homemade peach dog treats?
Most soft treats should be refrigerated in an airtight container and used within 5–7 days. Frozen treats can last up to 3 months. Always check for spoilage before serving.
Can I use peach for dogs with allergies?
Peaches are not a common allergen, but introduce any new food gradually. Start with a small amount and watch for signs of upset stomach or allergic reaction. Consult your vet if unsure.
Are these treats suitable for puppies?
Yes, many of these soft treats are great for puppies, especially the frozen or pureed options. Just ensure pieces are small enough to prevent choking and adjust portion sizes for their age and size.
Conclusion
Peaches bring a natural sweetness and soft texture that many dogs find irresistible. These 8 ideas show how easy it is to turn this fruit into cozy, comforting treats your pup will love. Whether you bake, freeze, or no-bake, each recipe keeps your dog's safety and enjoyment in mind.
Try a few recipes and see which ones become your dog's favorites. Homemade treats let you control the ingredients and add a personal touch to snack time. Your furry friend will thank you with happy tail wags and eager licks.

I’m Pallab Kishore, the owner of Little Pets Realm — an animal lover and pet care enthusiast sharing easy tips, healthy recipes, and honest advice to help every small pet live a happy, healthy, tail-wagging life.