If you’re anything like me, you love spoiling your dog especially when it involves homemade treats made with real, nourishing ingredients. That’s exactly how these Spinach & Sweet Potato Bites for Dogs became a staple in my kitchen.
My Labrador, Benji, has a sensitive stomach, and many store-bought treats just didn’t agree with her. I wanted something simple, wholesome, and gentle no fillers, no mystery ingredients. Sweet potatoes and spinach turned out to be the perfect combination. They’re naturally tasty, easy to digest, and packed with nutrients that support overall health.
Since the first batch, these treats have been on repeat. Benji goes crazy for them, and I love knowing exactly what’s in every bite. Below, I’ll walk you through why these ingredients work so well, how to prepare them, and how to bake soft, dog-friendly bites your pup will love.
Let’s get started.

Why Sweet Potatoes & Spinach Are Great for Dogs
Sweet Potatoes: A Canine Favorite
Sweet potatoes are one of the best vegetables you can add to homemade dog treats.
- High in fiber to support digestion
- Rich in beta-carotene (vitamin A) for eye and immune health
- Loaded with antioxidants to help reduce inflammation
Their natural sweetness makes them especially appealing to dogs, even picky ones.
Spinach: A Nutrient-Dense Green
Spinach adds a powerful nutritional boost when used in moderation.
- Iron to support healthy blood circulation
- Calcium & magnesium for strong bones and muscles
- Vitamin K for bone health and proper clotting
Because spinach contains oxalates, lightly cooking it helps reduce levels and makes it safer for dogs as an occasional ingredient.
How to Prepare the Ingredients
Sweet Potato
- Wash, peel, and chop into cubes
- Boil or steam until soft (10–15 minutes)
- Mash until smooth and allow to cool
Spinach
- Rinse thoroughly
- Chop finely for even distribution
- Steam or sauté for 1–2 minutes (optional but recommended)
- Drain excess moisture, especially if using frozen spinach
Oat Flour
No oat flour? Blend rolled oats in a food processor until fine.
Egg & Coconut Oil
- Lightly whisk the egg
- Melt coconut oil if solid and let cool slightly before mixing
Optional spices like turmeric and cinnamon should be measured carefully just enough for benefits without overpowering the treats.
Spinach & Sweet Potato Bites for Dogs
Ingredients
- 1 medium sweet potato, cooked and mashed
- ½ cup spinach, finely chopped
- 1 cup oat flour (or whole wheat flour)
- 1 egg, whisked
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil, melted
- ½ teaspoon turmeric
- ¼ teaspoon cinnamon (optional)
Instructions
1. Make the Dough
In a large bowl, combine all ingredients and mix until a soft dough forms.
- Too sticky? Add flour 1 tablespoon at a time.
- Too dry? Add a splash of water or broth.
2. Shape
Roll dough into 1-inch balls. Chill the dough for 10 minutes if needed.
3. Bake
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
Place bites on a lined baking sheet and bake for 15–18 minutes, flipping halfway, until set but still soft inside.
4. Cool & Store
Allow treats to cool completely before serving.

Storage & Shelf Life
- Refrigerator: 5–7 days in an airtight container
- Freezer: Up to 3 months
Thaw at room temperature or warm slightly before serving.
Customization Ideas
- Grain-free: Use coconut flour or chickpea flour (reduce amount slightly)
- Extra veggies: Add shredded carrots or pumpkin puree
- Protein boost: Mix in xylitol-free peanut butter or Greek yogurt
- Crunchier treats: Bake an extra 5–8 minutes
- Softer treats: Reduce bake time by 2–3 minutes
Serving Size Guidelines
- Small dogs: 1–2 bites per day
- Medium dogs: 2–3 bites per day
- Large dogs: 3–4 bites per day
Treats should complement not replace a balanced diet.

Final Thoughts
Every time I make these Spinach & Sweet Potato Bites, Benji magically appears in the kitchen, tail wagging. I love the smell, the simplicity, and the peace of mind that comes with homemade treats made from real food.
If you’re looking for a healthy, easy, and customizable dog treat, this recipe is a great place to start. Give it a try and let me know how your pup likes it I’d love to hear all about those happy tails 🐾
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Spinach & Sweet Potato Dog Bites
If you’re anything like me, you love spoiling your dog especially when it involves homemade treats made with real, nourishing ingredients. That’s exactly how these Spinach & Sweet Potato Bites for Dogs became a staple in my kitchen.
My Labrador, Benji, has a sensitive stomach, and many store-bought treats just didn’t agree with her. I wanted something simple, wholesome, and gentle no fillers, no mystery ingredients. Sweet potatoes and spinach turned out to be the perfect combination. They’re naturally tasty, easy to digest, and packed with nutrients that support overall health.
Since the first batch, these treats have been on repeat. Benji goes crazy for them, and I love knowing exactly what’s in every bite. Below, I’ll walk you through why these ingredients work so well, how to prepare them, and how to bake soft, dog-friendly bites your pup will love.
Ingredients
- 1 medium sweet potato, cooked and mashed
- ½ cup spinach, finely chopped
- 1 cup oat flour (or whole wheat flour)
- 1 egg, whisked
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil, melted
- ½ teaspoon turmeric
- ¼ teaspoon cinnamon (optional)
Instructions
1. Make the Dough In a large bowl, combine all ingredients and mix until a soft dough forms.
- Too sticky? Add flour 1 tablespoon at a time.
- Too dry? Add a splash of water or broth.
2. Shape Roll dough into 1-inch balls. Chill the dough for 10 minutes if needed.
3. Bake Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).Place bites on a lined baking sheet and bake for 15–18 minutes, flipping halfway, until set but still soft inside.
4. Cool & Store Allow treats to cool completely before serving.
Notes
- If the dough feels too sticky, mix in additional oat flour one tablespoon at a time until manageable.
- For extra crunch, extend the baking time by 5–8 minutes.
- Prefer softer bites? Simply reduce the baking time by 2–3 minutes.
- Serve these treats in moderation, adjusting portions based on your dog’s size.
- Substitutions: Swap oat flour for coconut flour to make them grain-free, or mix in shredded carrots or blueberries for an added nutritional boost.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 24 Serving Size: 1 treatAmount Per Serving: Calories: 35Total Fat: 1.2gSaturated Fat: 0.5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0.6gCholesterol: 5mgSodium: 5mgCarbohydrates: 5.8gFiber: 1.1gSugar: 1gProtein: 1.2g