🐾 The homemade treats app that knows what’s safe

Bake treats your dog can actually have.

Tail Treats checks every recipe against what’s toxic to dogs and your own dog’s allergies — then does the portion math for you. Homemade, safe, and sized for your dog.

Private by design — your dog’s data stays on your device.

Safe for Max
✓ Safe for Max
Peanut butter banana bites
3 pieces a day for Max
Training
✓ Safe for Max
Pumpkin & turmeric chews
2 pieces a day for Max
Functional · joint

Built around the dog, the kitchen, and the rules that matter.

Toxic-ingredient aware Per-dog allergy filtering Portion math, enforced Training · Occasional · Functional Pantry-aware shopping Storage & shelf-life Multi-dog from day one

Here’s what Tail Treats handles for you.

A homemade dog treat is more than a recipe. It’s the toxic-ingredient list, your dog’s allergies, the right portion, and what’s still good to feed from yesterday’s batch.

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Checked safe for your dog

Every recipe is cross-checked against ingredients toxic to dogs and your dog’s own allergies. Each card carries a clear “Safe for [your dog] ✓” badge.

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Portions, done for you

Every card shows how many pieces a day your dog can have — worked out from their weight, activity, and the vet 10%-of-daily-calories rule.

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Treat-purpose modes

Filter by what the treat is for — tiny low-cal Training rewards, weekly Occasional treats, or Functional chews for dental, joint, calming, and digestive support.

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A profile for each dog

Name, breed, weight, age, activity, allergies, and condition flags — for every dog in the house. What’s safe for one isn’t assumed safe for another.

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A pantry that remembers

Most homemade treats use a handful of shelf staples. Tail Treats knows what you keep on hand and suggests treats you can make right now.

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Knows what’s still good

Every recipe is tagged room-temp, fridge, or freezer days — so you always know what’s still safe to feed from the batch you baked.

Every recipe is checked before it reaches you.

This is the whole point of Tail Treats. Before any recipe shows up, it’s cross-checked against the ingredients known to be toxic to dogs — and against your dog’s allergies. If an ingredient can’t be verified, the recipe is held back rather than shown. Safe by default.

Always screened out: chocolate, xylitol, grapes & raisins, onion, garlic, macadamia, alcohol, caffeine, raw yeast dough, and nutmeg.
✓ Safe for Max
Oat & pumpkin biscuits
⚠ Contains chocolate — not safe for dogs
Cocoa peanut rounds

From “what can I bake?” to a tray in the oven.

Tell Tail Treats about your dog once, and every recipe you see is already filtered, portioned, and ready to bake.

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Add your dogs

Name, weight, age, activity, allergies, and any condition flags. Multi-dog from the start.

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Pick a purpose

Training, Occasional, or Functional. The right kind of treat for the moment.

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See only what’s safe

Each recipe is checked for your dog and shows the right daily portion — no guesswork.

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Bake from a smart list

Queue treats into a baking session. The pantry-aware grocery list shows only what you’re missing.

Backed by sources you can check.

Every nutritional rule in the app — the 10% treat rule, your dog’s calorie target, condition guidance — names where it comes from. No hand-waving.

Merck Veterinary Manual NRC Nutrient Requirements of Dogs & Cats Tufts Clinical Nutrition Service AJVR · Dog Aging Project

Frequently asked questions

A few quick answers before you download.

Is Tail Treats a full diet or meal planner?

No — and that’s deliberate. Tail Treats is for treats only, which are by definition a small share of your dog’s daily calories. We stay focused on doing homemade treats safely rather than trying to formulate complete meals.

Does it work for more than one dog?

Yes, from day one. Each dog gets their own profile, and every recipe is checked against the specific dog you’re looking at — because what’s safe for one dog isn’t automatically safe for another.

How does it know what’s safe?

Every recipe is cross-checked against the ingredients known to be toxic to dogs and against your dog’s own allergies. If an ingredient can’t be verified, the recipe is held back instead of shown. It fails safe, never open.

Is my dog’s information private?

Yes. Everything lives on your device. There’s no account to create, nothing uploaded to a server, and nothing shared.

What does it cost?

Tail Treats is available on the App Store.

Bake something your dog can have tonight.

Safe recipes, the right portions, and a shopping list that knows what’s already in your pantry.

Download on the App Store
Tail Treats is made by Nibbles Kitchen, alongside Nibbles, the school-lunch planner.