5-Ingredient Sweet Potato Dog Treats for Sensitive Stomachs

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Can we talk about the nightmare that is finding treats for a dog with a sensitive stomach? Because let me tell you, I’ve been there, and it’s rough. One day your pup is fine, the next they’re having digestive issues that make you question every food choice you’ve ever made for them.

I spent months reading ingredient labels like I was decoding ancient hieroglyphics, avoiding anything with more than ten ingredients, and basically playing Russian roulette with my dog’s stomach every time I wanted to give him a treat. Then I discovered the magic of sweet potato dog treats made with just five simple ingredients.

Game. Changer.

These healthy dog snack recipes are gentle, nutritious, and—here’s the kicker—they actually work. No more mystery ingredients, no more upset stomachs, and no more guilt when those puppy eyes beg for a snack. If your dog has a sensitive stomach, you’re about to become their hero. Let’s do this.

1. The Original Gentle-Stomach Sweet Potato Cookies

Why It’s Awesome: This is the foundation recipe—the one that started my whole journey into making sweet potato dog treats for sensitive tummies. It’s simple, effective, and my dog actually gets excited when he sees me pulling out sweet potatoes now.

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups cooked, mashed sweet potato
  • 2 cups oat flour (just blend rolled oats—super easy)
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil
  • ¼ teaspoon cinnamon

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Cook your sweet potato until soft (microwave for 5-7 minutes or bake at 400°F for 45 minutes—I usually meal prep and cook several at once).
  3. Mash the sweet potato until smooth and let it cool down.
  4. Mix the mashed sweet potato, egg, and melted coconut oil in a bowl.
  5. Gradually add the oat flour and cinnamon, stirring until you get a dough that’s workable but not too sticky.
  6. Roll out the dough to about ¼-inch thick on a lightly floured surface.
  7. Cut into shapes using cookie cutters (or just use a knife to make squares—efficiency wins).
  8. Place on the baking sheet and bake for 22-25 minutes until firm and slightly golden.
  9. Cool completely before serving (I know it’s hard when they’re giving you those eyes).

Why You’ll Love It

These are the most gentle dog treats homemade you can make for a sensitive stomach. Sweet potatoes are packed with fiber and vitamins but are super easy to digest. The oat flour adds structure without the harshness of wheat, and coconut oil is actually beneficial for digestion. I’ve given these to friends’ dogs with sensitive stomachs, and the feedback has been universally positive—no upset tummies, just happy pups.


2. Soft-Baked Sweet Potato Bites (For Picky Eaters)

Why It’s Awesome: Some dogs with sensitive stomachs are also picky about texture. These soft-baked versions are easier to chew and easier to digest, making them perfect for older dogs or those recovering from stomach issues.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup sweet potato puree
  • 1 ½ cups oat flour
  • 1 egg
  • 3 tablespoons coconut oil
  • Pinch of cinnamon

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 325°F (lower temp = softer treats).
  2. Blend all ingredients until smooth—you want a thicker batter, not a firm dough.
  3. Drop spoonfuls onto a parchment-lined baking sheet (about tablespoon-sized).
  4. Flatten slightly with the back of a spoon.
  5. Bake for 12-15 minutes—they should be set but still soft.
  6. Cool on the baking sheet (they’ll firm up slightly as they cool).

Why You’ll Love It

These are basically the gateway drug for dogs transitioning from bland diets back to normal treats. They’re soft, easy on the stomach, and the extra coconut oil makes them extra appealing. FYI, these don’t store as long as the crunchy version (about 5-7 days in the fridge), but they never last that long anyway.

3. Sweet Potato Training Treats (Tiny But Mighty)

Why It’s Awesome: Need easy dog treats that are small enough for training sessions but gentle enough for sensitive stomachs? These tiny bites are your answer. Plus, they’re way cheaper than those fancy training treats at the pet store.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup sweet potato puree
  • 2 cups oat flour
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  • ¼ teaspoon cinnamon

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F.
  2. Mix all ingredients to form a firm dough.
  3. Roll the dough into long, thin logs (about ½-inch diameter).
  4. Place logs on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
  5. Bake for 20 minutes.
  6. Remove from oven and immediately cut into small pieces (about ¼-inch thick) while still warm.
  7. Return to the oven and bake for another 10-15 minutes to crisp up.
  8. Cool completely.

Why You’ll Love It

These are perfect for training because they’re small, crunchy, and you can make a huge batch. I keep them in a small container in my pocket during training sessions, and they don’t crumble or make a mess. The best part? Even dogs with sensitive stomachs can handle multiple treats during training without any digestive drama.


4. Frozen Sweet Potato Soothers (For Bad Tummy Days)

Why It’s Awesome: Sometimes your dog’s stomach is just having a rough day. These frozen treats are gentle, soothing, and can actually help calm digestive issues. Think of them as the chicken soup of dog cookies recipe options.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup cooked sweet potato
  • ½ cup plain, unsweetened yogurt (the probiotics are key here)
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • Tiny pinch of cinnamon

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Blend all ingredients until completely smooth.
  2. Pour into silicone molds or an ice cube tray.
  3. Freeze for at least 4 hours.
  4. Pop out and serve frozen (best given outside or on a towel—trust me).

Why You’ll Love It

The combination of sweet potato and yogurt is incredibly soothing for upset stomachs. The probiotics in yogurt help restore gut balance, while sweet potato provides gentle fiber. IMO, these work better than any expensive probiotic treat I’ve bought. I keep a batch in the freezer year-round just in case my dog has an off day.


5. Sweet Potato Dehydrator Chews (Long-Lasting Love)

Why It’s Awesome: Okay, technically this one uses even fewer ingredients (just one, actually), but I’m including it because it’s ridiculously easy and perfect for sensitive stomachs. If you have a dehydrator or even just a really patient oven, you need to make these dehydrated sweet potato chews.

Ingredients

  • 2-3 large sweet potatoes
  • Optional: tiny brush of coconut oil

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Wash and slice sweet potatoes into ¼-inch thick rounds or lengthwise strips.
  2. Pat dry with paper towels.
  3. Lightly brush with coconut oil if desired (this is optional but makes them shinier).
  4. If using a dehydrator: Set to 135°F and dehydrate for 10-12 hours until leathery but not brittle.
  5. If using an oven: Set to the lowest temperature (usually 170-200°F), place slices on a baking rack over a sheet, and bake for 3-4 hours, flipping halfway through.
  6. Let cool and store in an airtight container.

Why You’ll Love It

These are the ultimate gentle chew for dogs with sensitive stomachs. There’s literally nothing in them except sweet potato, so you know exactly what your dog is getting. They last forever in storage (up to a month), and dogs love the chewy texture. Some people complain they take too long to make, but honestly, it’s hands-off time—you’re not standing there watching sweet potatoes dehydrate 🙂

Conclusion

Living with a dog who has a sensitive stomach doesn’t mean they should miss out on treats. These five-ingredient sweet potato dog treats have literally transformed my life (and my dog’s digestive health). No more mystery ingredients, no more guessing games, and no more expensive “veterinary diet” treats that cost more than my own snacks.

The beauty of these homemade dog biscuits is their simplicity. Sweet potato, oat flour, egg, coconut oil, and cinnamon—that’s it. Every ingredient serves a purpose, and more importantly, every ingredient is gentle on sensitive tummies. Whether you’re making the classic cookies, the soft-baked bites, tiny training treats, frozen soothers, or dehydrated chews, you’re giving your dog something that’s both delicious and genuinely good for them.

My dog went from having frequent stomach issues to being a happy, healthy treat-gobbling machine. And the best part? I don’t have to feel guilty every time I give him a snack. These healthy dog snack recipes work, they’re easy, and they’re made with love (which, let’s be real, is the most important ingredient of all).

So if you’re tired of playing digestive roulette with store-bought treats, grab a sweet potato and get started. Your pup’s stomach—and your peace of mind—will thank you 🧡

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