Peanut Butter and Chia Seed Energy Dog Treat Bites Recipe
This yummy treat is unique, healthy, and delicious.
This yummy treat is unique, healthy, and delicious.
by Caroline Artiss, | April 24, 2025

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This peanut butter and chia seed dog treat recipe is enough to get a human’s mouth watering — for once, your dog gets to watch you look at their plate with jealousy, rather than the other way around. And as a bonus, there’s no need to fire up the oven; this recipe comes with both bake and non-bake options.
In moderation, peanut butter is a healthy treat for pups. It’s full of iron, calcium, and vitamins E, H, and K, which give dogs a shiny coat and supports their immune system. Chia seeds are a superfood that is high in fiber, boosts immunity, and supports dogs’ electrolyte balances. In other words, these treats are both delicious and nutritious. What’s not to love?

Caroline Artiss is an international award-winning chef, cookbook author, and entrepreneur with over 25 years in the culinary world. Known for her collaborations with chefs like Jamie Oliver and her hit BBC America series Chef Race, Caroline also served as Executive Consultant Chef at The Gorgeous Kitchen — named the world’s best airport restaurant by The Daily Mail. Since she was five years old, Caroline has loved two things: food and animals. She is fascinated by how food works with the body to help nourish and keep us all (humans and our pets) alive.
After co-founding the popular Great American Fries Co. in Los Angeles, Caroline found an unexpected new calling during the pandemic: cooking for dogs. She led a fresh dog food brand, based in Malibu as CEO of Migos Dog, born from her passion for animals and commitment to nutrition. With a mission to raise standards in pet food, Caroline is helping dogs live longer, healthier live as a private dog chef in Los Angeles. She also works with vets to teach people how to cook their own balanced dog food at home.

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