Berry-Sweet Potato Chews for Dogs

A Summer Treat Inspired by Benji

These Sweet Potato & Blueberry Chews for Dogs were created thanks to one very observant little Golden named Benji. One warm afternoon in Asheville, I was preparing dinner sweet potatoes in the oven, blueberries rolling across the counter while Benji sprawled across the cool kitchen tiles, watching every move. His eager eyes followed those berries like they were treasure.

That was the moment inspiration struck.

Sweet potatoes bring natural sweetness and fiber, blueberries add antioxidants and a cooling bite, and together they become a refreshing, wholesome treat perfect for hot days. These chews quickly became Benji’s go to summer snack, and making them has become one of our favorite little rituals. He “supervises” every batch, and when the freezer door opens, he knows his patience is about to be rewarded.


These Sweet Potato & Blueberry Chews are:

  • Packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants
  • Gentle on sensitive stomachs
  • Made with just four simple ingredients
  • Naturally gluten free
  • Perfect for summer as a cool, refreshing bite
  • Easy to shape into chews, bites, or meal toppers

  • 1/2 cup mashed sweet potato (cooked and cooled)
  • 1/4 cup fresh or frozen blueberries
  • 1 cup oats
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon (Ceylon preferred)

  1. In a bowl, mix the mashed sweet potato, oats, and cinnamon until fully combined.
  2. Gently fold in the blueberries.
  3. Roll into small balls or shape into chew style pieces.
  4. Place on a parchment lined baking sheet.
  5. Freeze for 1–2 hours, or until firm.
  6. Transfer to an airtight container and keep in the freezer for up to two weeks.

  • Calories: 45
  • Carbs: 10g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 1g
  • Fat: 0.5g

Light, refreshing, and nutritious great for dogs of all ages.


Freeze the chews in a sealed container or freezer safe bag.
For senior dogs and puppies, let them soften for a few minutes before serving.


  • Swap blueberries for strawberries or raspberries
  • Replace oats with quinoa for grain sensitive dogs
  • Use pumpkin puree instead of sweet potato

Sweet Potatoes: Naturally Nourishing

Sweet potatoes are high in fiber for digestive health and packed with beta carotene, which supports vision, immunity, and skin health. Their slow releasing carbs offer steady energy without sugar spikes.

Blueberries: Antioxidant Rich Bites

These tiny berries are loaded with antioxidants, especially anthocyanins, which support cognitive function and reduce inflammation excellent for senior dogs.

Oats: Gentle & Filling

Oats are a wholesome, easily digestible grain rich in soluble fiber, iron, magnesium, and B vitamins. Great for pups with sensitive stomachs or mild wheat intolerance.

Cinnamon: A Warming Boost

A small sprinkle of Ceylon cinnamon can help support blood sugar balance, circulation, and antibacterial defense. Just remember a little goes a long way.


Commercial chews often contain preservatives, dyes, fillers, or vague ingredients. Making chews at home gives you total control: whole foods, fresh ingredients, and no surprises.


These chews are generally safe and nutritious, but always:

  • Consult your vet before introducing new foods
  • Adjust for dogs with pancreatitis or grain sensitivities
  • Follow the 10% rule treats should be no more than 10% of daily calories
  • Introduce slowly (start with half a chew)

Because these chews are soft, they’re great for:

  • Cutting into bite sized training rewards
  • Stuffing into puzzle toys or Kongs
  • Adding as a meal topper
  • Hiding around the house for scent games

They turn simple treat time into mental enrichment.


One of my favorite memories with Benji happened on a blazing July afternoon. After a long round of fetch, he was panting hard in the heat. I grabbed a frozen chew from our cooler, and he devoured it like it was pure magic. The cool sweetness instantly refreshed him, and since then, these chews have become our must-pack item for every summer outing.


Rolling, shaping, freezing each step has become its own ritual. Benji waits by my side, tail thumping on the floor, and the moment those chews come out of the freezer, his joy says everything. Homemade treats aren’t just about nutrition they’re about shared moments and connection.


A small bag of premium store bought chews can cost $10–15 and may still contain additives. This recipe is budget friendly, wholesome, and customizable.

Pro Tips

  • Double the batch and freeze extras
  • Use silicone molds for fun shapes
  • Share with fellow dog parents

Can dogs eat raw sweet potatoes?
No. Raw sweet potato is hard to digest. Always cook it first.

Are frozen treats okay in winter?
Yes just let them soften if your dog is sensitive to cold.

Do these replace dental chews?
No, they’re soft. Use them in addition not instead.

Is baby food okay?
Yes, if it’s 100% sweet potato with no additives.

Are they allergy friendly?
Swap oats with quinoa or buckwheat for grain sensitive dogs.

Can I use dried blueberries?
Only if they are unsweetened and additive free.

Berry-Sweet Potato Chews for Dogs

Berry-Sweet Potato Chews for Dogs

Yield: 15 Small Chews
Prep Time: 10 minutes
A Summer Treat Inspired by Benji

These Sweet Potato & Blueberry Chews for Dogs were created thanks to one very observant little Cockapoo named Benji. One warm afternoon in Asheville, I was preparing dinner sweet potatoes in the oven, blueberries rolling across the counter while Benji sprawled across the cool kitchen tiles, watching every move. His eager eyes followed those berries like they were treasure.

That was the moment inspiration struck.

Sweet potatoes bring natural sweetness and fiber, blueberries add antioxidants and a cooling bite, and together they become a refreshing, wholesome treat perfect for hot days. These chews quickly became Benji’s go to summer snack, and making them has become one of our favorite little rituals. He “supervises” every batch, and when the freezer door opens, he knows his patience is about to be rewarded

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup mashed sweet potato (cooked and cooled)
  • 1/4 cup fresh or frozen blueberries
  • 1 cup oats
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon (Ceylon preferred)

Instructions

  1. In a bowl, mix the mashed sweet potato, oats, and cinnamon until fully combined.
  2. Gently fold in the blueberries.
  3. Roll into small balls or shape into chew style pieces.
  4. Place on a parchment lined baking sheet.
  5. Freeze for 1–2 hours, or until firm.
  6. Transfer to an airtight container and keep in the freezer for up to two weeks.

Notes

Want a softer bite for your pup? Just let the chews thaw slightly before serving. Feel free to switch the blueberries for strawberries or raspberries, and choose certified gluten-free oats if your dog needs them.

Nutrition Information:
Yield: 15 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 45Total Fat: 0.5gFiber: 1gProtein: 1g

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