Homemade Diabetic Dog Treats vs Store-Bought: What’s Safer?

Homemade Diabetic Dog Treats vs Store-Bought: What’s Safer?

Barbara Mary Hanly

Living with a diabetic dog brings a lot of questions and topping that list is often this one:
Should I make my dog’s diabetic treats at home, or is it safer to buy them from a trusted brand?

Let’s explore both options: homemade diabetic dog treats vs store-bought, and help you make the safest, smartest choice for your pup.

What Do Diabetic Dogs Need in a Treat?

Before we compare homemade and store-bought treats, it’s crucial to understand what makes a treat safe for diabetic dogs.

According to veterinary experts, diabetic dogs should avoid:

  • Sugar, molasses, honey, syrup
  • Simple carbs (white rice, white flour)
  • Artificial colours and preservatives

Instead, look for:

  • Low glycemic ingredients (like kale, pumpkin, blueberries)
  • High fiber
  • Lean protein (like chicken, turkey, or salmon)
  • Low-fat content
  • Natural, whole-food ingredients

Option 1: Homemade Diabetic Dog Treats

✅ Pros:

  • Full ingredient control – You know exactly what goes in.
  • Customizable – Perfect for dogs with allergies or sensitivities.
  • Freshness guaranteed – No long shelf life or preservatives.

❌ Cons:

  • Harder to balance nutrition – You might miss the right carb-to-protein ratio.
  • Time-consuming – Prep, bake, and store regularly.
  • Shelf-life is short – Must be refrigerated or frozen.

Example Recipe: Homemade Sweet Potato + Oat Dog Bites

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup mashed sweet potato (cooked)
  • 1 egg
  • ½ cup rolled oats
  • 1 tbsp ground flaxseed

Instructions:

  1. Mix all ingredients in a bowl.
  2. Form into small bite-sized balls.
  3. Bake at 180°C (350°F) for 15-20 minutes.
  4. Cool completely. Store in fridge up to 5 days or freeze.

Note: Always consult your vet before introducing a new recipe especially for diabetic dogs.

🛒 Option 2: Store-Bought Diabetic Dog Treats

✅ Pros:

  • Vet-approved options available - Many brands are specifically made for diabetic dogs.
  • Convenient - No prep or baking.
  • Balanced formulation - Includes vet-recommended ingredients and nutrients.

❌ Cons:

  • Watch the labels - Some treats market as “healthy” but still contain syrups, flours, or hidden sugars.
  • Not all brands are equal - Trustworthy brands are key.

🌟 Example: Soopa’s Sweet Potato Chews For Diabetic Dogs

  • 100% natural
  • Low in fat and calories
  • No added sugar, grains, or artificial preservatives
  • Vet-approved and safe for diabetic pups

Homemade vs Store-Bought Diabetic Dog Treats Comparison

Criteria Homemade Diabetic Dog Treats Store-Bought (e.g. Soopa)
Ingredient control ✔️ Full control ✔️ Transparent labels
Convenience ❌ Time-consuming ✔️ Quick & easy
Shelf life ❌ Short ✔️ Long
Nutrition accuracy ❌ Risk of imbalance ✔️ Vet-formulated
Cost-effective ✔️ Often cheaper ✔️ Varies by brand

 

What Do Vets Say?

According to PetMD and the American Kennel Club, store-bought diabetic treats can be just as safe as homemade—as long as they are:

  • Low in glycemic ingredients
  • Free of added sugars or grains
  • Approved by vets or meet AAFCO standards

Most vets recommend a blend of both: use homemade when you have time and opt for trusted store-bought options like Soopa’s when you need convenience without compromise.

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