Okay, pet parents—this one’s for your fur babies! If you’re looking for a healthy, tasty treat that will have your pup wagging their tail in delight, these Blueberry, Strawberry, and Carrot Balls are an absolute game-changer. Packed with all-natural goodness, these little bite-sized snacks are loaded with antioxidants from the blueberries, vitamin C from the strawberries, and fiber from the carrots. Plus, they’re super easy to make, so you can treat your dog to something special without breaking a sweat.
Trust me, once you try these, you’ll be the cool dog parent who always has the best treats around!
Why You’ll Love Blueberry, Strawberry, and Carrot Balls for Dogs
Here’s why these homemade dog treats are a must-try:
Healthy Ingredients: These treats are made with fruits and veggies that are both dog-friendly and beneficial for your furry friend. No need to worry about any artificial junk—just wholesome, nutritious ingredients your dog will love.
Easy to Make: All you need is a few simple ingredients and a little time to mix everything together. There’s no baking required, so it’s a quick and easy treat to whip up.
Customizable: Feel free to mix and match fruits and veggies based on your dog’s preferences. If they’re not a fan of carrots, try sweet potatoes or pumpkin. You can also add dog-friendly protein sources like chicken or peanut butter.
Picky Eater Approved: These treats are naturally sweet and full of flavor, making them a hit with even the pickiest pups.
Perfect for Training: Need something small and tasty for training sessions? These little balls are perfect! You can break them into smaller pieces, making them ideal for rewarding your dog during obedience training or just because they’re awesome.

Ingredients
Let’s break down the fresh, wholesome ingredients that go into these tasty treats:
Blueberries: Packed with antioxidants, blueberries are not only tasty but also great for your dog’s health, promoting a strong immune system.
Strawberries: Sweet, juicy, and loaded with vitamin C, strawberries are a great addition to these treats and are totally safe for dogs in moderation.
Carrots: Rich in fiber and beta-carotene, carrots are great for your dog’s eyesight and digestion. Plus, they add a nice crunch that dogs love.
Oats: Oats are a fantastic source of fiber and make these treats easy to roll into balls while also providing a wholesome base.
Peanut Butter (Optional): If your dog loves peanut butter (make sure it’s xylitol-free!), it adds extra flavor and a bit of healthy fat to the mix. It’s also great for helping to bind the ingredients together.
(Note: The full ingredient list with measurements is provided in the recipe card above.)
Instructions
Here’s how to whip up these tasty, tail-wagging treats:
Prepare the Ingredients:
Start by grating your carrots and chopping your strawberries into small pieces. For the blueberries, you can either leave them whole or mash them slightly, depending on your dog’s preference.
Mix the Ingredients:
In a large bowl, combine the grated carrots, chopped strawberries, blueberries, and oats. If you’re using peanut butter, add that in as well to help bind the mixture together.
Form the Balls:
Once everything is well combined, use your hands to roll the mixture into small bite-sized balls. Aim for about 1-inch in diameter, but feel free to adjust based on the size of your dog.
Chill (Optional):
If you have time, pop the balls in the fridge for about 30 minutes to help them set. This step isn’t necessary but can make the treats a little firmer.
Serve and Enjoy:
Once your treats are ready, let your dog try them out! They’re the perfect reward for good behavior or just because you love your pup.
Nutrition Facts
Servings: 20 (approximately)
Calories per serving (1 ball): 35
Carbohydrates per serving: 5g
Protein per serving: 1g
Fat per serving: 1g
Fiber per serving: 1g
Sugar per serving: 1g
Sodium per serving: 5mg
Vitamin A per serving: 15% DV
Vitamin C per serving: 10% DV
Calcium per serving: 2% DV
Preparation Time
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Chill Time (optional): 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
How to Serve Blueberry, Strawberry, and Carrot Balls for Dogs
These tasty little treats are perfect for all kinds of occasions:
Training Sessions: Break the balls into smaller pieces to use as high-value rewards for good behavior during training.
Playtime: Keep your dog entertained with these tasty snacks between play sessions, or even during a fun fetch session in the yard.
Daily Treats: Add them to your dog’s treat rotation. They’re a healthy alternative to store-bought treats, and your dog will appreciate the change of flavor!
Birthday Treats: These are a great option for your dog’s birthday or special occasion. You can even decorate them with a little dog-friendly frosting for extra fun!
Additional Tips
Here are a few helpful tips to make the most out of these treats:
Size Matters: Adjust the size of the balls based on your dog’s breed and size. Larger dogs might prefer slightly bigger balls, while smaller dogs may need a more bite-sized portion.
Storage: Store leftover treats in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week, or freeze them for longer storage. They’ll stay fresh and your dog will love them chilled!
Avoid Ingredients that are Harmful to Dogs: Be sure to use dog-safe ingredients. For example, make sure the peanut butter doesn’t contain xylitol (which is toxic to dogs) and avoid any artificial sweeteners or preservatives.
Make a Big Batch: Feel free to double the recipe and store the extras in the freezer for up to a month. It’s so convenient to have a stash of homemade dog treats ready to go.
FAQ Section
Q1: Can I use frozen berries for this recipe?
A1: Yes! Frozen blueberries and strawberries work just as well as fresh. Just thaw them out before mixing them into the recipe.
Q2: Can I add other fruits or vegetables to these treats?
A2: Absolutely! You can try adding apples, sweet potatoes, or pumpkin for variation. Just make sure whatever you add is safe for dogs.
Q3: My dog has a peanut butter allergy. What can I use instead?
A3: You can use almond butter (just make sure it’s xylitol-free) or simply omit the peanut butter altogether and add a little extra carrot or oats to hold everything together.
Q4: Can these treats be used for training?
A4: Yes! These treats are small and easy to break apart, making them perfect for training sessions.
Q5: Are these treats good for puppies?
A5: These treats are fine for puppies, but make sure they’re well-formed and easy to chew. Also, consult your vet to ensure the ingredients are appropriate for your puppy’s age and size.
Q6: Can I make these treats in advance?
A6: Yes! You can make a large batch, store them in the fridge, or freeze them for later use. They keep well for up to a week in the fridge or a month in the freezer.
Q7: Can I use a food processor to chop the ingredients?
A7: Absolutely! A food processor can make chopping the carrots and strawberries easier, especially if you’re short on time.
Q8: My dog doesn’t like carrots. Can I substitute them?
A8: Yes, you can swap out the carrots for other dog-safe veggies, like sweet potatoes or pumpkin. You can also skip them entirely and add more oats or fruit.
Q9: How long can I store these treats?
A9: They’ll stay fresh in the fridge for up to a week. You can also freeze them for up to a month.
Q10: Can I give these treats to my dog every day?
A10: While these treats are healthy, they should be given in moderation. Too many treats, even healthy ones, can upset your dog’s digestive system or lead to weight gain.
Conclusion
Your dog will absolutely love these Blueberry, Strawberry, and Carrot Balls—they’re the perfect combination of sweet, crunchy, and nutritious. With all-natural ingredients and no baking required, you’ll feel great about giving your pup these wholesome treats. Whether for training, playtime, or just because, these little bite-sized goodies are sure to make your dog’s day a little brighter. So go ahead—make a batch and enjoy those tail wags!
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Blueberry, Strawberry, and Carrot Balls for Dogs
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: 12–15 servings 1x
Description
These Blueberry, Strawberry, and Carrot Balls are a healthy, tasty, and easy-to-make treat for your furry friend! Packed with fruits and veggies, they’re a nutritious snack your dog will love. Perfect for rewarding or just treating your dog to something special!
Ingredients
- ½ cup fresh blueberries
- ½ cup fresh strawberries, hulled
- 1 small carrot, grated
- 1 cup oats (gluten-free oats if needed)
- 1 tablespoon peanut butter (unsweetened and xylitol-free)
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil (optional, for added healthy fats)
Instructions
- Wash and prepare the blueberries and strawberries. Hull the strawberries and cut them into smaller pieces.
- Grate the carrot into fine shreds.
- In a blender or food processor, combine the blueberries, strawberries, and grated carrot. Pulse to chop the ingredients into small pieces.
- Add the oats, peanut butter, and coconut oil (if using) to the mixture, and blend until well combined.
- Scoop out small portions of the mixture and roll them into bite-sized balls.
- Place the balls on a parchment-lined tray and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to firm up.
- Once set, store the balls in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. Serve as a treat for your dog!
Notes
- Ensure that the peanut butter used is xylitol-free, as xylitol is toxic to dogs.
- You can adjust the size of the balls depending on the size of your dog. Just make sure they are small enough for your dog to enjoy without choking hazards.
- These treats should be served in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Category: Dog Treats, Homemade Dog Snacks
- Method: No-Bake
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: Per Ball
- Calories: 40 kcal
- Sugar: 2g
- Sodium: 1
- Fat: 2g
- Saturated Fat: 0g2
- Unsaturated Fat: 2g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 5g
- Fiber: 1g
- Protein: 1g
- Cholesterol: 0g