Homemade Carrot and Cheese Pup Pizza: A Pawsome Treat

Treat your furry friend to their very own slice of goodness! If your pup has ever stared longingly at your cheesy pizza, this Carrot and Cheese Doggy Pizza is the perfect solution. Made with dog safe ingredients like shredded carrots, low fat cheese, and a simple homemade crust, it’s a tasty and wholesome treat your dog will happily devour.



Creating your own dog treats is a great way to spoil your pup while keeping their nutrition in mind. Many store bought snacks contain preservatives or artificial additives, but homemade treats let you control every ingredient. This fun recipe is not only healthier it’s also a great activity to enjoy with your family. And of course, your dog will love being the official taste tester!


This pup friendly pizza comes together with simple, wholesome ingredients many of which you might already have in your kitchen.

  • 1 cup whole wheat flour – a healthier choice than refined flour
  • ½ cup oat flour – gentle on your dog’s digestion
  • 1 egg – helps bind the dough and adds protein
  • ½ cup water – add gradually until the dough comes together
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil – keeps the crust soft and easy to work with
  • ¼ cup tomato purée – choose unsalted, sugar free purée or make your own
  • ½ cup shredded low fat mozzarella cheese – easier on sensitive tummies
  • ¼ cup shredded carrots – adds natural sweetness and fiber

Set your oven to 375°F (190°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat to prevent sticking and make cleanup simple.


In a medium bowl, mix the whole wheat flour and oat flour. Add the egg and olive oil, then slowly pour in the water as you stir. Knead until the dough becomes soft and slightly sticky.

  • Too dry? Add water a teaspoon at a time.
  • Too sticky? Add a little more flour.


Lightly flour your work surface and roll the dough to about ¼ inch thickness. Shape it into one large pizza or cut out mini “pup pizzas” using cookie cutters or a knife.


Spread a thin layer of tomato purée over the crust. Keep it light just enough for flavor, as too much sauce may upset a dog’s stomach.


Sprinkle the low fat mozzarella and shredded carrots evenly over the sauced crust.


Transfer to the prepared baking sheet and bake for 12–15 minutes, or until the crust turns golden and the cheese melts. Let it cool completely before serving.


  • Customize the Toppings: Add dog safe extras like cooked chicken pieces, blueberries, or a pinch of parsley.
  • Right Sized Portions: Cut into small pieces suitable for your dog’s size. Even healthy treats should be enjoyed in moderation.
  • Storage: Keep leftovers in the fridge for up to 3 days or freeze individual pieces for longer storage.

Dogs enjoy the natural sweetness of carrots and the creamy flavor of melted cheese. Paired with a soft, homemade crust, this pizza offers a satisfying texture and irresistible smell perfect for a special treat.


The first time I made this dog friendly pizza for my pup, Benji, I wasn’t sure he’d even recognize it as “pizza.” But the moment I placed a slice in his bowl, his tail went into overdrive and the slice disappeared almost instantly! It quickly became a go to treat for special occasions or whenever I want to show him a little extra love.

If your dog has been wagging nonstop since their first taste of this Carrot and Cheese Doggy Pizza, you’re in good company! In this next part, we’ll look at the nutritional perks behind each ingredient, fun variations to switch things up, and easy ways to make this recipe even more enjoyable for your furry friend.


When making homemade treats, it’s important to focus on ingredients that are both nourishing and delicious. Here’s why this recipe checks all the boxes:


One of the best things about this dog friendly pizza is how easy it is to customize. Try these fun variations to suit your pup’s taste or nutritional needs:

1. Protein Boost


Top the pizza with small pieces of cooked, unseasoned chicken, turkey, or salmon. It’s a great way to add extra protein without upsetting sensitive stomachs.

2. Veggie Mix Up


Incorporate more dog safe veggies like zucchini, spinach, or green beans. Lightly steam them first so they’re soft, gentle on digestion, and full of flavor.

3. Fruity Surprise


For pups who enjoy a hint of sweetness, add toppings like blueberries, seedless apple slices, or banana chunks. This sweet-and-savory combo can be a fun treat.

4. Peanut Butter Finish


After baking, drizzle a small amount of homemade dog safe peanut butter on top. It adds a creamy, nutty taste that most dogs can’t resist.


There’s something heartwarming about enjoying pizza night together. While your dog enjoys their personalized pup pizza, you can make your own human version and even get the whole family involved for a fun, bonding activity.

  • Pizza Picnic: Pack both pizzas and head to the backyard or park for a cozy outdoor meal.
  • Birthday Fun: Use this pizza as a festive treat for your dog’s birthday celebration or a puppy party.
  • Cute Photoshoot: Capture your pup savoring their slice and share the adorable moment with fellow pet lovers online.

1. Is cheese safe for all dogs?


Most dogs can enjoy cheese in small amounts, but some are sensitive to lactose. If your pup doesn’t tolerate dairy well, skip the cheese and try a dog friendly alternative like mashed sweet potato or pumpkin purée for a creamy, flavorful topping.

2. Can I use gluten free flour?

Yes! You can swap whole wheat flour for gluten-free options like almond flour or coconut flour. Just note that these flours behave differently, so you may need to adjust the amount of water to get the right dough consistency.

3. How much pizza can I give my dog?

Portions depend on your dog’s size and daily calorie needs. Small dogs should stick to one or two tiny slices, while larger dogs can enjoy a bit more. As with any treat, keep it under 10% of their daily diet.


If your pup doesn’t finish their pizza (rare, but it happens!), here’s how to keep it fresh:

  • Refrigerate: Store slices in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
  • Freeze: Wrap individual pieces in wax paper and freeze for up to 1 month. Thaw at room temperature or warm in the oven for a couple of minutes before serving.

If your dog enjoyed this pizza, they might also love:

  • Banana and Honey Dog Biscuits – A naturally sweet, wholesome snack.
  • Pumpkin Pupsicles – Perfect for keeping cool on hot days.
  • Bull Penis Dog Chews – A long-lasting, high-protein treat for enthusiastic chewers.

This Carrot and Cheese Doggy Pizza is more than just a special snack it’s a way to connect with your furry companion and make meaningful moments together. Watching your dog savor every bite is its own reward, and knowing it was made with care makes it even sweeter.

Homemade Carrot and Cheese Pup Pizza: A Pawsome Treat

Homemade Carrot and Cheese Pup Pizza: A Pawsome Treat

Creating your own dog treats is a great way to spoil your pup while keeping their nutrition in mind. Many store bought snacks contain preservatives or artificial additives, but homemade treats let you control every ingredient. This fun recipe is not only healthier it’s also a great activity to enjoy with your family. And of course, your dog will love being the official taste tester!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup whole wheat flour – a healthier choice than refined flour
  • ½ cup oat flour – gentle on your dog’s digestion
  • 1 egg – helps bind the dough and adds protein
  • ½ cup water – add gradually until the dough comes together
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil – keeps the crust soft and easy to work with

Instructions

    1. Preheat the Oven

    Set your oven to 375°F (190°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat to prevent sticking and make cleanup simple.

    2. Prepare the Dough

    In a medium bowl, mix the whole wheat flour and oat flour. Add the egg and olive oil, then slowly pour in the water as you stir. Knead until the dough becomes soft and slightly sticky.

  • Too dry? Add water a teaspoon at a time.
  • Too sticky? Add a little more flour.

3. Roll & Shape the Crust

Lightly flour your work surface and roll the dough to about ¼ inch thickness. Shape it into one large pizza or cut out mini “pup pizzas” using cookie cutters or a knife.

4. Add the Sauce

Spread a thin layer of tomato purée over the crust. Keep it light just enough for flavor, as too much sauce may upset a dog’s stomach.

5. Add the Toppings

Sprinkle the low fat mozzarella and shredded carrots evenly over the sauced crust.

6. Bake the Pizza

Transfer to the prepared baking sheet and bake for 12–15 minutes, or until the crust turns golden and the cheese melts. Let it cool completely before serving.

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