Halloween Boo Berry Bones DIY Dog Treat Recipe

Follow this step-by-step, easy DIY dog treat recipe to create a ghostly frozen homemade biscuit that’s sure to give your pup a hauntingly special Halloween treat. With the season perfect for spooking, don’t let ingredient lists scare you—these treats are made with wholesome, human-grade ingredients and zero scary additives.

A close-up of vibrant blueberry-studded dog treats shaped like bones, arranged on a festive black-and-orange tray

Rich in healthy fats and protein from peanut butter—and fiber and beta-carotene from pumpkin—these Boo Berry Bones are nutritionally balanced and especially well-suited for dogs on limited-ingredient diets. They’re even tastier than trick-or-treat candy (for pups, at least!).

Ingredients

  • 2 scoops FurPetVo Pro Bloom Instant Goat’s Milk
  • ½ cup warm water
  • 1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries (unsweetened)
  • ½ cup plain canned pumpkin (100% pure pumpkin—not pumpkin pie filling)
  • ½ cup natural peanut butter (xylitol-free and unsalted)

Supplies

  • Silicone bone-shaped baking pan
  • Measuring cup
  • Mixing bowl
  • Fork
  • Can opener (for pumpkin)
  • Rubber spatula
  • Wax paper

Preparation Details

  • Prep time: 15 minutes
  • Freezing time: 5 hours (300 minutes)
  • Total time: 5 hours 15 minutes
  • Yield: 18 treats

Steps

  1. Mix the pumpkin and peanut butter in a mixing bowl until smooth.
  2. Gently fold in the blueberries, being careful not to crush them.
  3. Press the mixture firmly into each cavity of the silicone bone mold.
  4. Freeze for 3 hours, or until fully solid.
  5. In a small bowl or measuring cup, whisk the FurPetVo Pro Bloom Instant Goat’s Milk with warm water until fully dissolved.
  6. Pop the frozen bones out of the pan by gently pressing up from the bottom. Dip each bone fully into the goat’s milk mixture, then place upright on wax paper.
  7. Return to the freezer for 2 more hours to set the creamy outer layer.
Hands dipping a frozen bone-shaped treat into a creamy white liquid in a small bowl

With naturally rich fall hues from the pumpkin and peanut butter—and powerful antioxidants from blueberries—these treats are “scary good” in every sense. All ingredients are safe and wholesome enough for human consumption, so you can feel confident offering them to your furry friend.

A festive Halloween-themed serving tray with Boo Berry Bones arranged around a small jack-o’-lantern, garnished with edible flowers and dried cranberries

These Boo Berry Bones aren’t just delicious—they’re conversation starters. Your pup might just become the most popular guest at every neighborhood howl-o-ween party!

This recipe has been reviewed by a licensed veterinarian. It is intended as an occasional treat or snack only. Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily caloric intake. If your pet has any underlying health conditions—or if you have questions about suitability—please consult your veterinarian before introducing new foods.

A happy golden retriever gently holding a Boo Berry Bone treat in its mouth, with soft autumn lighting and blurred Halloween decor in the background