Dog Birthday Cake Recipe - How to Make a Dog Cake the Easy Way (2024)

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Wondering how to make a dog cake? This dog birthday cake recipe is super easy…made with only a handful of everyday ingredients, and dogs love it!

This dog birthday cake recipe is safe for your dogs as it is made with real food and the main ingredients are carrots and peanut butter…two of our favorite treats to give our furry friends!

After baking, I simply spread peanut butter on top of the dog cake as icing and decorate with some dog food 🙂

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Last week was my dog’s birthday! Happy Birthday Bronx!

Like many of you, our pets are truly part of our family so just like we would do for anyone else, we had a little birthday celebration complete with his very own dog birthday cake 🙂

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How to Make a Dog Cake

Making this dog birthday cake was so easy and inexpensive…and both of our dogs love it! They definitely learned a new word, “cake,” over the few days that it lasted.

To get started, I mixed the flour and baking soda together in a large bowl.

Then I added the peanut butter, vegetable oil, grated carrots, vanilla, honey, and egg to the bowl.
I know some readers have expressed concern over using vegetable oil in the recipe. If you would rather use coconut oil, that should work too. You would use the same amount (1/4 cup) of coconut oil.

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I just mixed all the ingredients together with a wooden spoon. No need to break out the mixer 😉

Once all the ingredients were combined I simply poured the batter into an 8″ greased cake pan and baked at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.

No cake is complete without icing! What’s better than more peanut butter for the perfect dog cake icing?! So we spread some peanut butter on the top and added our dog’s initial with dog food for a fun decoration.

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Ingredients Needed for This Dog Birthday Cake Recipe

  • Flour
  • Baking Soda
  • Peanut Butter
  • Vegetable oil
  • Fine grated carrots
  • Vanilla
  • Honey
  • Egg

Helpful Kitchen Tools for Your Dog Birthday Cake

While the recipe is completely edible and safe for humans, you might want to skip the dog food decorations if you plan on enjoying a piece of cake with your pooch.

Or you can be like my daughter and just eat around the dog food. I found her licking the peanut butter off the top and she said, “What? I stayed away from the dog food.”

Yield: 8 servings

Dog Birthday Cake Recipe

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Celebrate your dog's birthday with their very own Peanut Butter Carrot birthday cake!

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time30 minutes

Total Time35 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 cup peanut butter, + additional for icing
  • 1/4 cup vegetable oil
  • 1 cup shredded carrots
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1/3 cup honey
  • 1 egg

Instructions

  1. Mix the flour and baking soda together then add peanut butter, vegetable oil, shredded carrots, vanilla, honey, and egg.I simply combined them using a wooden spoon...no mixer necessary.
  2. Pour into a greased 8" round cake pan and bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
  3. Cool and spread additional peanut butter on the top for icing.

Notes

I only had a 9" round cake pan so I used that. It won't need to bake quite as long since you'll have a thinner layer so check around 20 minutes to see if it's baked. When a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean you're good to go.

Adapted from This That and More

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FAQs

What can I make for my dogs birthday? ›

Peanut Butter & Banana Dog Cake

This is a delicious little recipe that makes a great cake or little side cake that your pup will love. Just mix mashed banana, peanut butter, honey, and oats for the batter. Then, bake in an oven-safe, dog-friendly cake tin or casserole dish until golden brown.

What kind of birthday cake is safe for dogs? ›

Dogs can only eat specially made dog-friendly cake recipes. If dog owners want to give a sweet treat to their pet to celebrate a special day, avoid the temptation of a store-bought birthday cake for humans and instead bake a special “doggy cake” or “dog cupcakes” (sometimes called “pupcakes”).

Can you use regular cake mix for dogs? ›

Depending on the cake mix yes, if it is a chocolate mix or a fruit mix the definitely not as chocolate and dried fruit can be fatal. So a plain vanilla mix isn't poisonous to dogs but still isn't great for them due to the amount of sugar and butter in cake mix.

Is vanilla cake mix safe for dogs? ›

There's nothing toxic in vanilla cake, but it is loaded with sugar, which dogs simply don't need in their diet. Sugar provides zero nutritional benefits. Over time, sugar contributes to weight gain and diabetes. We encourage you to share a healthier treat with your dog instead.

Is Betty Crocker cake mix safe for dogs? ›

So, if your dog ate less than 1/2 of the cake he should be just fine. I would watch for some mild diarrhea. If he ate more than 1/2 the cake mix in the past 1-2 hours I would give 60-100 mls hydrogen peroxide orally to induce vomiting.

What frosting is safe for dogs? ›

3 Homemade Dog Treat Icing & Frosting Recipes
  • Cream Cheese Frosting. Cream Cheese is a very quick and easy product to use to decorate a doggy birthday cake. ...
  • Peanut Butter Cream Cheese Frosting. ...
  • Yogurt Honey Peanut Butter Frosting. ...
  • Tapioca Yogurt Dog Frosting that Hardens.

What human food can I give my dog for his birthday? ›

Fruit is typically safe for dogs to eat (except for grapes. Never give a dog grapes). Safe fruits include apples, bananas and watermelon. Chop them up into a colorful, delicious, healthy serving for the birthday dog.

Can dogs eat regular flour? ›

Dogs don't need to consume flour, and it can be the source of allergies for many pets. But flour is included in many dog foods and treats to help bind ingredients. You'll want to lean more on whole-grain flours—flours in which the whole grain is used and all the natural nutrients from the grain remain in the flour.

What colors can dogs see? ›

All dogs are born technically color blind, with the inability to see red and green colors. Canines are biologically limited to seeing the world in blue, yellow, brown and gray due to the limited number of cones in their eyes, compared to humans.

Can dogs have boxed cake mix? ›

Unfortunately this is generally a bad idea as many ingredients found in cakes for humans can cause severe illness in our canine friends. One problem is the high sugar content found especially in supermarket bought cakes.

What flour can I use for dog cakes? ›

Dog treats made with flour can provide your pet with vitamins, nutrients, and fiber to support their digestive system. Whole wheat flour, oat flour, almond flour, and chickpea flour are popular types of flour for homemade dog treats.

What baking ingredients are safe for dogs? ›

Ingredients that are safe for your dog:
  • Peanut butter: As previously mentioned, some peanut butters can contain xylitol. ...
  • Flour and oats: These can be good sources of fiber and help with digestion.
  • Pumpkin: This is a great source of fiber. ...
  • Yogurt: Small amounts are okay to give to your dog.

What ingredients are good for dogs in baking? ›

Many recipes require things such as oatmeal, eggs, flour, water, or broth. Add some flavor — as well as vitamins, protein, and fiber — with peanut butter (free of artificial sweeteners like xylitol), pureed pumpkin, apples, carrots, sweet potato, and cheese to create delicious cookies any dog would love.

Which cake is not harmful for dogs? ›

Carob cake, peanut butter cake, banana cake, and pumpkin cake are all dog-safe cake options. However, it's important to avoid cakes with ingredients that are harmful to dogs, such as chocolate, raisins, grapes, onions, garlic, and xylitol.

What is the difference between dog cake and human cake? ›

So what goes into a doggy birthday cake? For starters, no sugar should be present in canine baked goods. Although the sweet stuff isn't actually poisonous for them, it's really not good for dogs and they don't need it in their diet so birthday cakes for dogs should be sugar-free.

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