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Erin Lynch

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March 7, 2026

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Easy homemade sweet potato dog snacks.
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These Sweet Potato Dog Treats only use one-ingredient to make a healthy, homemade dog chew for your favorite pet! DIY dog treats are a great gift too!

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  • Ingredients needed
  • How to make sweet potato dog treats
  • How to store them
  • Are sweet potato dog treats good for dogs?
  • Full Recipe

My boyfriend dog-napped our labradoodle last weekend.

I don’t think she minded one bit.

His guys’ weekend meant she got to spend a four day weekend at the beach. Running around off her leash, digging holes in the sand and basically being a wild animal. A far cry from her typical days in Portlandia which consist of wearing her Pendleton wool jacket, attending doggie daycare and then crashing for the night buried amongst all the pillows on our king-sized bed dreaming of when her next Bark Box will arrive.

And yet, as extravagant as her Portland-life may sound – She still prefers the freezing cold beach with pouring down rain…

These Sweet Potato Dog Chews only use one-ingredient to make a healthy, homemade dog treat for your favorite pet! DIY dog treats are a great gift too! | platingsandpairings.com

So, in order to bribe her back into liking me better the guy who takes her to the beach, I spent my weekend baking her treats. Sweet Potato Dog Chews to be precise.

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Just got a new Maltese puppy (Rylee) in January and he loves these chews. I used to make them for my last Maltese (Buddy) and he loved them as well. The best part is they are easy to make, as well as being very healthy for our fur babies. ❤

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Barb

Ingredients needed

It only takes one ingredient to make these healthy dog chews – sweet potatoes.

How to make sweet potato dog treats

Start by slicing your sweet potatoes into lengthwise slices about 1/3-inch thick. Any thinner, and they’ll turn into chips, but any thicker, and you’ll have to cook them for ages. What we want are sweet potato chews with a lot of “chew” to them.

You can use a knife or a mandoline for this.

Arrange the sweet potato slices on a baking sheet in a single layer.

These Sweet Potato Dog Chews only use one-ingredient to make a healthy, homemade dog treat for your favorite pet! DIY dog treats are a great gift too! | platingsandpairings.com

Set your oven to the lowest heat setting and let them cook away all day. For me, it ended up taking about 6 hours to get them to that perfect texture – not too soft, but not brittle either. A flip at about the 3-hour mark let me know that they were about halfway there.

Once the cooking is complete, let the sweet potato treats cool in the oven as it cools down, that helps to dehydrate the chews even further.

These Sweet Potato Dog Chews only use one-ingredient to make a healthy, homemade dog treat for your favorite pet! DIY dog treats are a great gift too! | platingsandpairings.com
These Sweet Potato Dog Chews only use one-ingredient to make a healthy, homemade dog treat for your favorite pet! DIY dog treats are a great gift too! | platingsandpairings.com

How to store them

  • Store the sweet potato dog chews in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 weeks.

Are sweet potato dog treats good for dogs?

Sweet potato is a natural, healthy snack for dogs. They’re high in fiber, low in fat, and contain essential vitamins like A, B6, and C.

When that sand-covered labradoodle ran back in the house after her 4-day weekend in beach-heaven, I won her back into my good graces with one little slice of sweet potato…

Redemption.

These Sweet Potato Dog Chews only use one-ingredient to make a healthy, homemade dog treat for your favorite pet! DIY dog treats are a great gift too! | platingsandpairings.com
These Sweet Potato Dog Chews only use one-ingredient to make a healthy, homemade dog treat for your favorite pet! DIY dog treats are a great gift too! | platingsandpairings.com
These Sweet Potato Dog Chews only use one-ingredient to make a healthy, homemade dog treat for your favorite pet! DIY dog treats are a great gift too! | platingsandpairings.com
These Sweet Potato Dog Chews only use one-ingredient to make a healthy, homemade dog treat for your favorite pet! DIY dog treats are a great gift too! | platingsandpairings.com
These Sweet Potato Dog Chews only use one-ingredient to make a healthy, homemade dog treat for your favorite pet! DIY dog treats are a great gift too! | platingsandpairings.com

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Sweet Potato Dog Treats

These Sweet Potato Chews for dogs only use one-ingredient to make a healthy, homemade dog treat for your favorite pet! DIY dog treats are a great gift too!
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Serves 15 treats
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Prep Time: 15 minutes mins
Cook Time: 8 hours hrs

Ingredients

  • 3 sweet potatoes

Instructions

  • Preheat oven 200 degrees and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Slice the ends off sweet potatoes to make for easier slicing. Cut 1/3-inch lengthwise slices using a sharp knife or mandolin.
  • Bake for 6 hours, flipping once during the cooking time. After 6 hours, turn off your oven and leave the chews in the oven as it cools.
  • Store sweet potato chews in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 3 weeks.

Nutrition

Calories: 22kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 14mg | Potassium: 88mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 3689IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 8mg | Iron: 1mg
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This post was originally published in 2017. It was updated in 2023 to add new content. The sweet potato dog chews recipe remains the same. Enjoy!

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79 responses

  1. Alana
    December 21, 2018

    5 stars
    My dog loves sweet potatoes. She has allergies to several things, including chicken and beef, so finding things she can eat and enjoys can be tricky and it gets boring for her. I’ve found a dry food she likes and doesn’t cause hives, but I have to mix stuff in because of her allergies. I’ve been using fresh ingredients and cooking myself, but she enjoys it, it is healthy and safe, and I can better control what she eats. The dried sweet potato treats in the store are expensive, so this works. I’m going to experiment this weekend (after I bake her birthday cake today). I can make pounds of these treats with this method for the cost of a 1-lb bag from the store or online. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Stephanie
    December 31, 2018

    5 stars
    First time making these, and I think I may have cut them too thick. They are still moist, after baking at 200° for 6 hours. Should I turn the temp up and keep them in longer?

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    1. Erin
      January 2, 2019

      I would do that Stephanie!

      Reply
  3. Robyn L. Carter
    January 14, 2019

    I baked them for 3 hours at 250 and they came out hard and crunchy. Not very chewy. How thick should I cut them to get them chewy? Baking for 6 hours seems like they would be even harder. Any suggestions?

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    1. Arthur
      January 15, 2019

      It’s possible that baking them at the correct temp of 200 degrees would fix that issue. Cheers

      Reply
  4. 7 Tips For Maintaining A Healthy Labradoodle Coat
    January 22, 2019

    […] Sweet Potatoes – A good source of fiber (not sure if dogs actually need additional fiber), low in fat, and contain vitamin B6, vitamin C, and manganese. Their naturally sweet flavor is appealing to pups, too. These are also super easy to make at home! […]

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  5. Ron Diliberto
    February 19, 2019

    I’m making them even as I type. Have them in my dehydrator at 175 for 8 hours. I’ll let you know how they turn out.

    Reply
  6. The Best Lickin' Dog Treats – INSPIRATION BLOG
    February 19, 2019

    […] Potato Dog Chews: We get it, not everyone wants to be the Martha Stewart of dog treat crafting. These sweet potato dog chews are low-commitment option that your furry friend will love all the […]

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  7. Steezus Christ
    April 7, 2019

    A friend made them for my dog Reckless and he loved them! can’t wait to make them myself!

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  8. Roxanne Chesser
    April 21, 2019

    Suggestion to microwave prior to slicing is spot on. Have a batch in oven now. Thank you!

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  9. Sherry
    June 9, 2019

    I made this recipe and they seem to be quite soft is this the way they are to turn out?

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    1. Erin
      June 10, 2019

      Hi Sherry – You may need to bake them a bit longer, but they should be fine. Especially if you aren’t storing them for an extended period of time.

      Reply
  10. Daniel
    June 9, 2019

    5 stars
    hello!

    I am going to give this recipe a try for my 10 mo old Frenchie and her brother, 2 yr old S.Husky. But, I have a question …I went to the market to pick up some sweet potato but, I ended up not knowing which “sweet potato” was the correct kind. The red skin/orange center I thought was sweet potato was labeled yam, and a light skin/white center was labeled sweet potato. I’ve never cooked either so, I’ve never had to buy it before… little help!? can either be used, or did the market misslabel?

    thanks,

    Daniel

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    1. Erin
      June 10, 2019

      Hi Daniel – I can’t say for sure, but if you purchased the orange variety, it should be ok. Here is a helpful article: https://www.rover.com/blog/can-dog-eat-yams/

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