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Homemade Sweet Potato Dog Treat Recipe

Angela SellariBy Angela Sellari
Angela Sellari
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Angela is the founder of About A Mom and currently acts as a content creator and editor-in-chief for the About A Mom Team. She has been a professional blogger for over 10 years. Angela has appeared…

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With all of recent scares over dog treats from China being dangerous for pets, I have only been giving the dogs homemade dog treats. Since sweet potatoes are loaded with vitamins, I tried making some sweet potato dog chews and they turned out great. These sweet potato dog treats are a great replacement for rawhide chews which are not easily digested by dogs.

dog treat

All you need are 3 medium sweet potatoes and either an oven or dehydrator. I used the dehydrator, but am sure the oven method would turn out just as good.

Wash and dry sweet potatoes. Cut each sweet potato into 1/4 inch slices length-wise. A mandolin would be great for this, but I don’t have one. A sharp knife worked fine for this.

No lemon juice is needed for these chews, dogs don’t like citrus or care if they turn brown.

dog treats

Dehydrator method: Place sweet potato slices on dehydrator trays, making sure they are not touching. Dry the potatoes for at least 14 hours. I did not get up in the middle of the night to turn my machine off, and they came out just fine after 18 hours. Cool on wire rack.

Oven method: Place prepared sweet potato slices on parchment lined cookie sheets. Heat in 250 degree oven for between 3 to 4 hours, turning half way through. Cool on wire rack.

dog treats

Store sweet potato dog chew treats in refrigerator for up to 3 weeks.

About Angela SellariContent Creation & Editing

Angela is the founder of About A Mom and currently acts as a content creator and editor-in-chief for the About A Mom Team. She has been a professional blogger for over 10 years. Angela has appeared in numerous TV segments, advertising campaigns and her work has been featured by many top publications. She lives in Tampa, Florida.

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Published: Feb 22, 2012 | Updated: Oct 3, 2025

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  1. dean says

    Posted on 4/20 at 9:21 PM

    Hi,
    Is it best to put the sweet potatoes in the dehydrator raw or can u even cook them a bit so they’re tender (I.e. microwave or oven). Does it matter?

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    • Angela says

      Posted on 4/20 at 10:07 PM

      I have only tried putting them raw into the dehydrator. If you slice them a little thicker they seem to be more crunchy on the outside and a little more chewy on the inside.

      Reply
  2. dean says

    Posted on 4/21 at 3:11 PM

    Sounds good. Thanks for the response

    Reply
  3. shelley culbert says

    Posted on 6/19 at 2:11 AM

    My dad found these at the store for this little girl of ours that has him by the heart strings. We have never seen her get so excited about any thing the way she does for these. The ones we get have a piece of chicken wrapped around the sweet potato and then dried. I am going to try making them both ways. Any one have any idea on the calories of just a plain dried piece of sweet potato.

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    • Angela says

      Posted on 6/19 at 4:46 PM

      No idea on the calories, but I don’t think it would be very much.

      Reply
  4. Lorraine says

    Posted on 7/18 at 3:13 AM

    Carrots could be done like this also my dogs love carrots and are great for teething puppies

    Reply
  5. Stacie says

    Posted on 10/23 at 4:45 PM

    I am trying these right now in the dehydrator. What consistency should I look for ? Completely crunchy or still a bit chewy? I had to use a knife to cut them so I sliced them similar to scalloped potatoes due to not being able to slice lengthwise.

    Reply
    • Angela says

      Posted on 10/23 at 5:14 PM

      I like to leave them slightly chewy, but still with some good crunch. I hope your pup enjoys!

      Reply
  6. Lisa says

    Posted on 2/15 at 11:16 AM

    I have some of these in my dehydrator right now. There are 114 cal in one cup of cubed sweet potatoes. So I’m sure there are not very many in just one slice since I can get about six slices from one sweet potato.

    Reply
    • Lisa says

      Posted on 2/15 at 11:18 AM

      I forgot to add that you do not say what temperature to put your dehydrator on, so I have put mine at 135°.

      Reply
      • Anita says

        Posted on 10/22 at 1:16 PM

        I’m doing mine at 150 so it will speed it up a bit. I will get back to you how it works out. 🙂 Thank you for posting this recipe! I’m sure my little doggie (and me) will love them.

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        • Angela says

          Posted on 10/22 at 1:33 PM

          Can’t wait to hear how it turns out. I’m sure your doggie will love them.

          Reply
  7. Angie says

    Posted on 2/17 at 8:05 AM

    Are these sweet potatoe chews should they be very crisp or somewhat chewy. Because I did mine on my dehydrator for 12 hours & they are not chewy at all.

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    • Angela says

      Posted on 2/22 at 10:44 AM

      I find that if you cut the slices a little thicker they are a little more chewy. My dogs actually seem to prefer them a bit more crispy.

      Reply
  8. Candy says

    Posted on 7/15 at 12:01 PM

    Very good idea , need to cook?

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  9. Jen says

    Posted on 3/15 at 4:56 PM

    I lightly coat mine with olive, or now coconut oil and put cinnamon On them. My dog loves them! After making them so often I’ve finally invested in a dehydrator. My dog will eat them either crunchy or chewy, but she seems to enjoy them a bit more when they are a little bit chewy and she can really dig her teeth into them. Any temp or timing suggestions for that outcome?

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  10. Jennifer says

    Posted on 3/25 at 4:25 PM

    My dehydrator only has high and low settings. For the 14 hour time frame, so you think that would be high or low for me? My pup Baylee has a very very sensitive system and I am trying my hand at homemade goodies for her. I am so glad to have found this new treat for her and I know she will enjoy these!

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    • Angela says

      Posted on 3/25 at 6:58 PM

      I can’t say for certain. Personally, I would try it on low and do it longer if necessary. I hope this works out for Baylee.

      Reply
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