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    Home » Recipes » DOG TREATS

    Apr 16, 2017

    Easy DIY Sweet Potato Dog Chews

    4.99 from 172 votes
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    Easy DIY Sweet Potato Dog Chews are here! After so many dogs (and people apparently) loved my Peanut Butter & Pumpkin Dog Treats, I thought it would be fun to make another one for the pooches. My pet store sells these sweet potato chews which Chickpea dog loves, but they are like $8 for a package!! Which, I swear, is barely 1 potato worth of slices. Seems a bit silly to me when there is only one ingredient.

    FEATURED COMMENT:

    I made them a couple of weeks ago. I'm about to make them again. So easy and the dogs love them. - jennifer

    So after doing a bit of ye ol' internet research, I found out it was super-duper easy to make your own. All I have to do is dry out some sweet potato slices in the oven at very low for a couple of hours. Boom. Done. The result was that some pieces were a bit dry and crunchy, but most pieces had a chewy jerky-like texture. And did Chickpea dog like them? Watch as she discovers the treats. ↓

    Easy DIY Sweet Potato Dog Chews, just like the store-bought treats but a fraction of the price. Dogs love these and they make a great gift! #itdoesnttastelikechicken

    Yeah, she liked them all right. Really, really went nuts for them and couldn't understand why I was teasing her with it. For photography Chickpea! You're an internet-famous dog, don't you know?

    Of course, you could feed these treats to the humans of the household as well. I taste-tested them, and dried out sweet potatoes don't do much for me... But to each their own!

    Easy DIY Sweet Potato Dog Chews, just like the store-bought treats but a fraction of the price. Dogs love these and they make a great gift! #itdoesnttastelikechicken

    To make Easy DIY Sweet Potato Dog Chews:

    Take 2 sweet potatoes. Or you could do just 1, or 7, or however many you like! I found that 1 sweet potato took up about 1 baking sheet, so I did two baking sheets worth.

    Easy DIY Sweet Potato Dog Chews, just like the store-bought treats but a fraction of the price. Dogs love these and they make a great gift! #itdoesnttastelikechicken

    Slice them up. I sliced mine into coins because Chickpea is only a medium-little dog, but if you have a bigger dog you could slice them lengthwise for larger chews. You don't want the pieces to be too thin or they will just get crispy and not chewy. So make sure they are no thinner than ¼ inch (see above photo for reference).

    I use the mandoline attachment on my food processor so it took about 7 seconds to slice the potatoes.

    Easy DIY Sweet Potato Dog Chews, just like the store-bought treats but a fraction of the price. Dogs love these and they make a great gift! #itdoesnttastelikechicken

    Lay them all out on parchment paper-lined baking sheets in a single layer.

    Easy DIY Sweet Potato Dog Chews, just like the store-bought treats but a fraction of the price. Dogs love these and they make a great gift! #itdoesnttastelikechicken

    Then just pop the little dudes in the oven for 2 ½ to 3 hours flipping once half way through until they are shrunken, dried out, and some pieces are a bit crispy, while others are a bit chewy. Let cool, then store in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to 3 weeks.

    Easy DIY Sweet Potato Dog Chews, just like the store-bought treats but a fraction of the price. Dogs love these and they make a great gift! #itdoesnttastelikechicken

    If you try this recipe let us know by leaving a comment, rating it, and don't forget to tag @itdoesnttastelikechicken on Instagram. Bon appetegan! Sam Turnbull.
    4.99 from 172 votes
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    Easy DIY Sweet Potato Dog Chews

    Just like the store-bought treats but a fraction of the price. Dogs love these and they make a great gift!
    Prep: 5 minutes mins
    Cook: 3 hours hrs
    Total: 3 hours hrs 5 minutes mins
    Servings: 40 chews
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    Ingredients
     

    • 2 sweet potatoes
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    Instructions
     

    • Preheat your oven to 250F (130C). Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
    • Use a knife or mandoline to cut the sweet potato into slices. I sliced mine into coins because my dog is small, but if you have a bigger dog you could slice them lengthwise for larger chews. You don’t want the pieces to be too thin, or they will just get crispy and not chewy, so make sure they are no thinner than ¼ inch.
    • Arrange them in a single layer on the baking sheets and bake for 2 ½ to 3 hours flipping once halfway through until they are shrunken, dried out, and some pieces are a bit crispy, while others are a bit chewy.
    • Let cool, then store in an air-tight container in the fridge for about 3 weeks.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1chew | Calories: 10kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 6mg | Potassium: 38mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 1603IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 1mg
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    Author: Sam Turnbull
    Cuisine: Dog
    Course: Dog Recipes

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    Comments

    1. Tracy J Backer says

      August 31, 2024 at 3:02 pm

      5 stars
      My dog loves them!!

      Reply
      • Jess @ It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken says

        September 04, 2024 at 3:33 pm

        Yay!

        Reply
    2. Sandra says

      August 25, 2024 at 10:56 pm

      The ingredient list says sweet potato but the pictures show yams so I decided to follow the recipe and made them out of sweet potatoes. My dog has loved the yam treats from Costco but he won’t touch these ones. I might try again and make them out of yams next time.

      Reply
    3. Vivian says

      August 20, 2024 at 1:41 am

      If you sold these, would you sell them by the pound and how much would you charge. Considering to sell some at a craft show.

      Reply
      • C.N says

        October 24, 2024 at 7:35 pm

        3 stars
        Meh. I really tried- they didn’t move my pooch. He’s a 10yr old Pitt mix so maybe he is just set in his ways.. he didn’t want anything to do with these treats- I found them delicious.

        Reply
    4. jennifer suchman says

      July 06, 2024 at 7:15 pm

      5 stars
      I made them a couple of weeks ago. I'm about to make them again. So easy and the dogs love them.

      Reply
    5. Jennifer Parsons says

      May 29, 2024 at 11:19 pm

      I just flipped after 1.5 hours at 250. I see dark blackish areas. is this normal?

      Reply
    6. Scott says

      April 15, 2024 at 8:25 pm

      Hi, my partner inadvertently bought a variety of sweet potatoes I have never cooked with before, with a purply skin and white interior - possibly Japanese sweet potatoes. Could I use these or are these intended only to use the more common orangy fleshed sweet potatoes?

      I've bought the commercially produced ones for my dog and she loves them but figured I was paying way too much for them, but have not seen these types of sweet potatoes before!

      Thanksin advance 🙂

      Reply
    7. Teresa says

      December 23, 2023 at 1:04 pm

      These are terrible and starchy. You need to parboil before dehydrating. Yuck

      Reply
      • Alba D'Amore says

        January 28, 2024 at 2:05 pm

        I tried this recipe and they came out just perfectly.

        Reply
        • Jess @ IDTLC Support says

          January 29, 2024 at 11:13 pm

          Wonderful!

    8. Kim says

      November 01, 2023 at 12:57 pm

      can I make these with pumpkin too? Thinking of the leftover from carving ‍♀️

      Reply
    9. Dog Treats says

      September 12, 2023 at 4:43 am

      My dog loved the sweet potato dog chews I made using the recipe from ItDoesntTasteLikeChicken. Dog Treats It's a simple and healthful treat choice. Strongly advised!

      Reply
      • Jess @ IDTLC Support says

        September 14, 2023 at 2:48 pm

        Wonderful!

        Reply
    10. Tom Raskauskas says

      August 20, 2023 at 2:36 pm

      5 stars
      Very easy recipe! Don’t cut short the baking time, or they are too chewy . Cooking time depends upon both thickness of the cut as well as size of the slice. I cut each in half or thirds, depending on the size of the coin cut. Our Rat Terrier mix has enjoyed these the last several months, and they do not cause weight gain!

      Reply
      • Dawn wood says

        August 24, 2023 at 5:54 am

        Hi did u need to keep them in the fridge as the recipe says ?? And it also says only3 weeks ‍♀️

        Reply
        • Tom Raskauskas says

          August 24, 2023 at 7:24 am

          I kept them in a container in the cupboard. They lasted 2 weeks- the dog scarfed them up!

      • Jess @ IDTLC Support says

        August 24, 2023 at 12:13 pm

        We're so glad the recipe was a hit!

        Reply
    11. Nic says

      June 13, 2023 at 4:21 am

      5 stars
      Thank you for the recipe! Tried this today but how do I keep it crispy after storing in the fridge?

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        June 16, 2023 at 4:38 pm

        If yours got soggy it means there is still moisture in them. Next time, try baking them longer until they are bone dry! You could alternatively store them in the freezer, so even if you didn't get all the moisture out, they will still be chewy because they are frozen!

        Reply
    12. Chris says

      June 04, 2023 at 11:22 am

      I'm curious: any idea how much weight the sweet potatoes lose when slow-baked/dried like this? Just wondering if it's economically smart and worth burning the nat gas for that long.

      I know my dogs will love these. And I hope they might do a little tooth-cleaning as well....

      Thanks! Great blog-site!

      Reply
      • Emmeline says

        June 21, 2023 at 10:19 pm

        5 stars
        Hi! I just made these today and I took weights before and after baking/ dehydrating. I calculated a 74% weight reduction, i.e. 74% of my original weight was water (raw wt= 312g dry wt=80g). So this is a very substantial concentration to end product weight. What was one large sweet potato half the length of my arm could fit in the palm of my hand when all was said and done. I hope this helps!

        Reply
        • CECILIA CISNEROS says

          October 05, 2024 at 10:43 am

          THANK YOU! Still so much less expensive than purchased!

        • CECILIA says

          October 05, 2024 at 10:44 am

          THANK YOU! Still so much less expensive than purchased!

      • Shelley says

        June 25, 2023 at 4:57 pm

        I just bought ONE sweet potato slice (treat) from the pet store - it’s THIN, and maybe 3x4 inches long. It cost $2.89 for ONE.

        Even with the oven or dehydrator going, making trays of these is WAY cheaper than buying them.

        Reply
        • Ida merino says

          July 09, 2023 at 2:47 pm

          I about to make my first batch….I do have a 5 tier dehydrated I bought yrs ago…I am making mine real thin so they are crunchie…wish me luck!

        • Britt says

          February 04, 2024 at 7:18 pm

          Thinking of doing them but also wondering if it will save money I spent $11 Canadian on a big bag at Costco

      • Andrew says

        October 12, 2023 at 4:09 am

        It’s like $15-30 for a bag of dehydrated sweet potato “chews” at any retail store that sells them. But for $3.00-4.50 I can make the same thing—and I know it’s 100% sweet potato, and there’s no dregs (only decent sized cuts that my dog will actually chew.)

        Granted, I haven’t factored in the additional electricity cost. However, I’m positive running the oven for a few hours doesn’t come close to the ~$20 I save making them myself.

        Reply
      • Samantha says

        June 20, 2024 at 9:37 am

        I wouldn't use natural gas as I have 50lb dogs who snap through these in seconds, and that's a huge carbon footprint for little payoff. I use the dehydrate function on my hand-me-down Instantpot Omni because it's way more economical and green friendly. If you don't have an alternative option like an electric oven or dehydrator, I'd say skip the hassle and just buy a reputable, high quality dog treat and support a business invested in making healthy snacks for pets.

        Reply
        • Jason says

          September 08, 2024 at 9:50 am

          Natural gas is clean energy source ya dope. Don’t be woke on here. Keep that goofiness to yourself. Maybe a battery operated oven or dehydrator.With batteries made by poor African children. Lazy

    13. Lisa says

      May 15, 2023 at 9:48 pm

      5 stars
      Just curious. What kind of dog is chickpea?

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        May 16, 2023 at 4:20 pm

        She's a mutt! We had her DNA tested and she is a mix of 21 different breeds!

        Reply
        • Sam says

          October 14, 2023 at 7:07 pm

          Any idea how long these might last in the freezer? I like to switch between these, frozen carrots, and other things. I like to make larger batches when possible.

    14. Kim Clinger says

      January 05, 2023 at 8:11 pm

      Excited to try this, but sweet potatoes raw are like a tock. Do you bake them first? I don’t have a food processor, besides me…

      Thanks!

      Reply
      • Bar says

        January 31, 2023 at 3:18 pm

        5 stars
        You can microwave it first for a few, makes slicing it thin easiser.

        Reply
    15. Christina says

      November 18, 2022 at 9:06 pm

      Can you freeze these? Or should you only keep them in the fridge? And when it says keep in fridge for 3 weeks, does that mean that’s how long they’re good for , or it takes 3 weeks for them to be ready? Thanks for posting this recipe, my potatoes are in the oven and I can’t wait to give them to my baby.

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        December 03, 2022 at 11:23 am

        You can freeze them. They should stay fresh for 3 weeks. They are ready to eat out of the oven once they have cooled. Enjoy!

        Reply
    16. Ang says

      July 28, 2022 at 1:31 am

      I made these, haven't given to my Boston terriers yet, but read the skin should be taken off and it's not good for them? Your pic has the skin on, what are your thoughts?

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 28, 2022 at 9:49 am

        Sweet potato skin is healthy for dogs and can be fed in moderate amounts after it’s cooked. 🙂

        Reply
        • Birby says

          December 19, 2022 at 4:14 pm

          Can this recipe also work in a convection oven or air fryer?

    17. Michele says

      March 25, 2022 at 10:36 pm

      5 stars
      Dogs love these—BUT: if you have a breed prone to digestive stones or your dog has a history of calcium oxalate stones, sweet potato must be avoided. Learned this too late after feeding my pom these healthy vegan treats —& he needed surgery for bladder stones. Not universal dangerous for dogs, just be aware & use moderation—so few vegan pet food options that overconsumption can lead to negative consequences

      Reply
      • val says

        November 11, 2024 at 2:44 pm

        Thank you! My dog suffers from bladder stones so will re-think & look for more suitable options.

        Reply
    18. P Owen says

      March 12, 2022 at 6:49 pm

      Want to dry them in a dehydrator but will peel them first. But am wondering if I will have to peel the potatoes into thin skins to dry them

      Reply
      • Debbie says

        April 08, 2022 at 9:54 pm

        5 stars
        We use a dehydrator and don’t peel them. We cut them like French fries in all different sizes so some are crispy and some are chewy Our dogs love them!!

        Reply
        • Mary says

          September 14, 2022 at 5:48 pm

          How long do you keep them in the dehydrator for and at what temp? Would love to do the same. Thanks!

        • Brooke says

          September 22, 2023 at 4:16 pm

          Hello, I see a lot of people saying they used a dehydrator but no one is mentioning what temp and got how long? thanks for your help!

        • Caryn says

          December 15, 2023 at 4:32 pm

          How long are they in the dehydrator for and is there a temp for it??

    19. Brian Goebel says

      February 20, 2022 at 5:02 pm

      Is the skin toxic for dogs?

      Reply
      • Chelle says

        February 22, 2022 at 6:06 pm

        I had to Google it:

        When feeding your dog a sweet potato, make sure it's cooked and that the skin is removed; leaving the skin on makes it harder for your dog to digest. You should never feed your dog a raw sweet potato. Not only are they difficult to chew, but they can upset your dog's stomach and potentially cause intestinal blockage.

        Reply
        • V says

          August 04, 2022 at 5:15 pm

          Thanks for looking that up! My dog has digestive issues and needs to be on VERY low fat food for pancreatitis. I found sweet potato treats with no fat at all at petco but they are pretty expensive so making my own seemed like a better option. I'm glad I know that I should peel them first

        • Gina says

          February 26, 2023 at 9:34 am

          I have a little Yorkie. These sweet potatoes are the only treat I give him. He loves them. He is 7 years old and his teeth look better than ever. He never has trouble using # 2, and his stools are never runny.

        • Jess @ IDTLC Support says

          February 28, 2023 at 2:30 pm

          Awww that's so great!

    20. Paula Filipe says

      January 05, 2022 at 10:34 am

      5 stars
      Our mini golden doodle Marlee loves these. The crispier the better. I sprinkle ground up dog liver treats on them. The first time I made them I did them chewy, she was not a fan of those. Since them I make sure they are crispy for her.

      Reply
      • Wanetta says

        March 31, 2022 at 2:01 pm

        Paula, when you add the ground liver treats, are you doing this before baking or once they come out, before they cool? How do you get it to stick?

        Reply
        • Paula says

          September 04, 2022 at 7:59 am

          Sorry I just saw your comment. I sprinkle the ground liver powder on just before putting in the oven. I don’t put a lot, because it all doesn’t stick. But I also sprinkle again when I turn them over.

      • Fran says

        August 14, 2022 at 2:07 pm

        Hello I am so glad to see the recipe to make these sweet potato treats for my yorkieshon. She is a sweet potato lover. I am paying average $8.00 per bag at the store or on line and now I am making the same amount for 99 cents - I buy my sweet potatoes from the farmer's market and they are great. Thank you a million times over.

        Reply
      • Kirsty says

        January 24, 2023 at 6:17 am

        hi Paula just wondering, could you sprinkle something else like chicken stock cubes over them if don't have liver powder? can't wait for our Axel to try

        Reply
        • Katy says

          January 28, 2023 at 6:00 pm

          Too much sodium in chicken stock.

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