Homemade Chicken Bone Broth Gummy Treats Your Dog Will Love

As a devoted dog parent, I’m always on the lookout for simple, healthy ways to treat my pup. These Chicken Bone Broth Gummy Treats have quickly become a staple in our home not only are they rich in nutrients, but they’re unbelievably easy to prepare.

If your dog enjoys soft, chewy snacks, these homemade gummies are sure to be a hit. With just a few wholesome ingredients chicken bone broth, gelatin, and a whole lot of love you’ll create a tasty, nutrient packed treat that supports joint health, digestion, and overall well-being.

Let’s take a closer look at why bone broth is such a powerhouse ingredient for dogs and how you can easily turn it into these delicious gummy treats at home!


Chicken bone broth is often called “liquid gold” for pups and it truly lives up to the name. Loaded with collagen, amino acids, glucosamine, and chondroitin, it delivers a powerful boost for joint health, digestion, and coat condition. Here’s what makes it especially beneficial:

As dogs get older, their joints can naturally become stiff or arthritic. Bone broth provides a natural source of glucosamine and chondroitin two key nutrients that help reduce inflammation, ease discomfort, and support long term joint mobility.

For dogs with sensitive stomachs or food intolerances, bone broth offers gentle digestive support. The natural gelatin helps repair and strengthen the gut lining, improving overall digestion and providing relief for pups dealing with issues like leaky gut or IBS.

Rich in essential minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, bone broth gives your dog’s immune system a natural lift. These nutrients work together to keep your pup strong, resilient, and feeling their best.

If your dog tends to be a picky eater or doesn’t drink enough water, bone broth can be a simple solution. Its rich aroma and flavor help entice dogs to eat and stay hydrated making it especially helpful for seniors or pups recovering from illness.


You only need a few simple ingredients to make these Chicken Bone Broth Gummy Treats:

  • 2 cups chicken bone broth (homemade or unsalted store-bought)
  • 4 tablespoons unflavored gelatin
  • Optional: ½ teaspoon turmeric for added anti-inflammatory support

And that’s all! You can also get creative by mixing in extras like parsley for fresh breath, pumpkin purée for digestive health, or blueberries for an antioxidant boost.


Follow these simple steps to create a fresh batch of homemade bone broth gummies your pup will adore!

Step 1: Warm the Bone Broth


Pour 2 cups of chicken bone broth into a saucepan and gently heat it over low to medium heat. Aim for warm not boiling around 150°F (65°C) to preserve its beneficial nutrients.

Step 2: Mix In the Gelatin


Slowly sprinkle 4 tablespoons of unflavored gelatin over the warm broth while whisking continuously. Keep stirring until the gelatin is completely dissolved; this ensures the gummies set with the right texture.

Step 3: Add Optional Boosters


If you’re using turmeric, parsley, or any other add ins, stir them in now so everything blends evenly.

Step 4: Pour Into Molds


Carefully pour the mixture into silicone molds. If you don’t have molds, simply use a shallow baking dish once set, you can slice the gummies into bite-sized squares.

Step 5: Chill and Set


Place the filled molds in the refrigerator and let them chill for 2–3 hours, or until completely firm. Once set, remove the gummies from the molds and store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 7 days.


How Many Treats to Give:

  • Small dogs: 1–2 gummies per day
  • Medium dogs: 2–3 gummies per day
  • Large dogs: 3–5 gummies per day

Storage:

  • Keep in the fridge for up to 1 week
  • Freeze for up to 3 months for longer storage

How to Serve:


Serve these gummies as a tasty treat on their own or crumble them over your dog’s food for an extra nutritional boost.


If your pup enjoys homemade goodies, try these other nutritious and delicious recipes:

  • Blueberry, Pumpkin & Oat Chews – Soft, chewy snacks loaded with antioxidants and fiber.
  • Homemade Dog-Friendly Peanut Butter – A versatile treat base perfect for baking or stuffing.
  • Banana & Honey Biscuits – Naturally sweet, crunchy biscuits your dog will love.

I started making these Chicken Bone Broth Gummy Treats for my senior Labrador, Benji. As he aged, joint pain and stiffness began to slow him down, and I wanted a natural way to support his mobility. That’s when I discovered the incredible benefits of bone broth.

Initially, I would just pour warm bone broth over his kibble, but I wanted something more convenient and easy to serve. Turning it into gummy treats was the perfect solution. Benji loved them instantly, and within weeks, I noticed improvements in his energy and mobility proof that tasty treats can also be functional!

These treats aren’t just nutritious they give me peace of mind, too. With no artificial flavors or preservatives, they’re made entirely from wholesome, natural ingredients that help keep my dog healthy and happy.


One of the best things about this recipe is how versatile it is. You can adjust ingredients to suit your dog’s taste preferences and health needs. Here are some ideas:

While chicken bone broth is mild and nutrient rich, you can also use beef or turkey broth. Beef offers a stronger flavor that some dogs love, while turkey is a low fat alternative.

Boost the nutritional value by mixing in small amounts of pureed fruits or vegetables:

  • Pumpkin: Supports digestion and helps with constipation or diarrhea.
  • Blueberries: Packed with antioxidants for brain and heart health.
  • Carrots: Rich in beta carotene to support eye health.

Add chopped parsley or mint to help naturally freshen your dog’s breath.

A teaspoon of coconut oil provides healthy fats that encourage glossy fur and healthy skin.

For extra joint support, mix in a pinch of turmeric with a dash of black pepper. Turmeric offers anti inflammatory benefits, and black pepper helps your dog absorb the nutrients more effectively.


1. Using Bone Broth with Additives
Check store bought bone broth labels carefully. Avoid broths with onion, garlic, or added salt, which are harmful to dogs. Choose unsalted, all-natural options.

2. Overheating the Broth
High heat can destroy the collagen and nutrients in bone broth. Keep it warm not boiling when adding gelatin.

3. Not Mixing Gelatin Properly
If the gelatin isn’t whisked thoroughly, the gummies may end up lumpy or uneven. Always whisk continuously while adding gelatin.

4. Storing at Room Temperature
These treats contain no preservatives, so they must be refrigerated or frozen. Leaving them out at room temperature can lead to spoilage.

5. Avoid Overfeeding Treats
Even though these gummies are healthy, it’s important to feed them in moderation. Too many gelatin based treats can upset your dog’s digestive system.


If your dog loves bone broth, there are plenty of other creative ways to include it in their diet:

1. Freeze into Ice Cubes


Pour bone broth into an ice cube tray and freeze for a refreshing, nutrient rich treat perfect for hot days.

2. Use as a Food Topper


Drizzle warm bone broth over your dog’s kibble to add flavor and an extra nutritional boost.

3. Make a Hydrating Drink


For dogs that don’t drink enough water, mix a small amount of bone broth into their water bowl to encourage hydration.

4. Create a Bone Broth Smoothie


Blend bone broth with dog safe fruits and vegetables for a tasty, nutrient packed smoothie your pup will enjoy.


1. Can I use agar-agar instead of gelatin?

Yes, agar agar is a plant based alternative to  gelatin and works well for making  gummies. However, the texture will be slightly firmer than traditional gelatin based treats.

2. My gummies didn’t set properly. What went wrong?

If your gummies didn’t firm up, you may have used too little gelatin or the broth was too hot when you added it. Make sure to measure the gelatin accurately and keep the broth warm, not boiling.

3. How can I tell if my dog is allergic to chicken?


Some dogs may be allergic to chicken, which can show up as itchy skin, digestive issues, or ear infections. If your dog experiences any of these symptoms after eating the treats, try substituting beef or turkey bone broth instead.

4. Are these treats safe for puppies?


Yes these gummies are suitable for puppies over 8 weeks old who have no known allergies to the ingredients. Start with a small portion and monitor for any reactions.

5. Can I make these treats softer for senior dogs?


Absolutely! For a gentler texture, reduce the gelatin to about 3 tablespoons instead of 4. This makes the gummies easier for older dogs to chew.


Making Chicken Bone  Broth Gummy Treats is a simple way to provide delicious and nutritious snacks for your dog. Not only are they packed with joint supporting collagen and gut healing gelatin, but they also allow you to control the ingredients and avoid unhealthy additives found in store bought treats.

My Labrador, Benji, still enjoys these treats every day, and I love knowing that I’m giving him something that supports his health and well being. Whether your dog is young, senior, or somewhere in between, these gummies are a great way to keep them happy and healthy.

Homemade Chicken Bone Broth Gummy Treats Your Dog Will Love

Homemade Chicken Bone Broth Gummy Treats Your Dog Will Love

Yield: Approximately 20-30 gummies, depending on mold size
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

As a devoted dog parent, I’m always on the lookout for simple, healthy ways to treat my pup. These Chicken Bone Broth Gummy Treats have quickly become a staple in our home not only are they rich in nutrients, but they’re unbelievably easy to prepare.

If your dog enjoys soft, chewy snacks, these homemade gummies are sure to be a hit. With just a few wholesome ingredients chicken bone broth, gelatin, and a whole lot of love you’ll create a tasty, nutrient packed treat that supports joint health, digestion, and overall well-being.

Let’s take a closer look at why bone broth is such a powerhouse ingredient for dogs and how you can easily turn it into these delicious gummy treats at home!

Ingredients

  • 2 cups chicken bone broth (homemade or unsalted store-bought)
  • 4 tablespoons unflavored gelatin
  • Optional: ½ teaspoon turmeric for added anti-inflammatory support

Instructions

    Step 1: Warm the Bone Broth Pour 2 cups of chicken bone broth into a saucepan and gently heat it over low to medium heat. Aim for warm not boiling around 150°F (65°C) to preserve its beneficial nutrients.

    Step 2: Mix In the Gelatin Slowly sprinkle 4 tablespoons of unflavored gelatin over the warm broth while whisking continuously. Keep stirring until the gelatin is completely dissolved; this ensures the gummies set with the right texture.

    Step 3: Add Optional Boosters If you’re using turmeric, parsley, or any other add ins, stir them in now so everything blends evenly.

    Step 4: Pour Into Molds Carefully pour the mixture into silicone molds. If you don’t have molds, simply use a shallow baking dish once set, you can slice the gummies into bite-sized squares.

    Step 5: Chill and Set Place the filled molds in the refrigerator and let them chill for 2–3 hours, or until completely firm. Once set, remove the gummies from the molds and store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 7 days.

Notes

  • Make sure the bone broth is unsalted and free of onions, garlic, and artificial additives.
  • Avoid overheating the broth, since high temperatures can break down beneficial nutrients.
  • For a softer consistency, reduce the gelatin to 3 tablespoons. Keep these treats refrigerated to prevent spoilage.
  • Introduce any new treats slowly so you can watch for possible allergies or sensitivities.

Nutrition Information:
Serving Size: 1 gummy
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 5Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 0mgCarbohydrates: 0gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 2g

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