Zucchini Chips for Dogs

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If you’re looking for a healthy, homemade snack your dog will actually enjoy, these Zucchini Chips for Dogs are a paw-some choice! Lightly crunchy, naturally low in calories, and packed with fiber and antioxidants, zucchini makes a perfect veggie-based treat—without salt, oil, or additives.

Whether baked or dehydrated, these clean, dog-safe chips are a fantastic way to treat your pup while staying in control of what goes into their body. Ideal for pups with sensitive stomachs, weight concerns, or those on limited-ingredient diets.

🐾 Why Zucchini Chips Are Great for Dogs

Zucchini is a safe and vet-approved vegetable for dogs in moderation. It’s high in water content, low in fat and calories, and contains key nutrients like:

  • Vitamin A (supports skin and coat)

  • Vitamin C (boosts immune health)

  • Potassium and magnesium (important for muscle and nerve function)

  • Fiber (aids digestion)

Bonus: These chips are grain-free, oil-free, and additive-free, making them ideal for dogs with food sensitivities or allergies.


🥒 Ingredients for Dog-Friendly Zucchini Chips

This recipe is about as simple and clean as it gets.

Only 2 Ingredients:

  • 2–3 medium zucchinis

  • Optional: pinch of turmeric or parsley (safe herbs that can add benefit, but skip if unsure or your dog is very sensitive)

❌ No salt
❌ No oil
❌ No garlic, onions, or seasonings (toxic to dogs)


🔪 How to Make Zucchini Chips for Dogs

🥄 Step 1: Wash & Slice

  • Wash zucchinis thoroughly to remove any dirt or pesticides.

  • Slice into thin rounds using a mandoline or sharp knife—about 1/8″ to 1/4″ thick.

  • Uniform slices ensure even cooking and crisping.

🥄 Step 2: (Optional) Dust with Dog-Safe Herbs

  • Lightly sprinkle turmeric or dried parsley if using. Avoid over-seasoning.

  • Skip this step entirely if your pup has a sensitive stomach.


🔥 Baked Method (Oven)

  1. Preheat oven to 225°F (110°C).

  2. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat.

  3. Place zucchini slices in a single layer—not overlapping.

  4. Bake for 1.5 to 2.5 hours, flipping halfway through, until dried and lightly crisp.

  5. Let cool completely before serving.

🎯 Texture Tip: For dogs that prefer soft-chew treats, bake for a shorter time. For crunch-lovers, bake longer!


🍃 Dehydrator Method (Best for Long-Term Storage)

  1. Arrange zucchini slices on dehydrator trays in a single layer.

  2. Dehydrate at 135°F (57°C) for 6–8 hours, or until dry and crisp.

  3. Let cool and store in an airtight container.

🐶 Dehydrated chips are more shelf-stable and ideal for meal prep or gifting to other dog parents.


🦴 Serving Suggestions

  • Give 1–3 chips as a treat or training reward.

  • Break into smaller pieces for puppies or small breeds.

  • Add to slow feeders or puzzle toys for added enrichment.

🧠 Enrichment Idea: Tuck zucchini chips into a snuffle mat for foraging fun!


🧊 Storage Tips

  • Store cooled chips in an airtight container.

  • For baked chips: Use within 5–7 days if kept at room temp.

  • For dehydrated chips: Store up to 2–3 weeks in a cool, dry place or refrigerate for longer shelf life.


⚠️ Safety Tips

  • Always supervise dogs when introducing new treats.

  • Start with a small amount to monitor for any adverse reactions.

  • Avoid feeding to dogs with kidney issues without vet approval due to zucchini’s potassium content.


🐕 Nutrition Highlights (Per Chip)

Estimates based on medium-thin baked chips

  • Calories: ~2

  • Fat: 0g

  • Carbohydrates: ~0.4g

  • Fiber: ~0.2g

  • Protein: ~0.1g

  • Sodium: 0mg

✅ Low-calorie and suitable for dogs on weight management diets.

❓Frequently Asked Questions

🔸 Is zucchini safe for all dogs?

Yes, in moderation. Zucchini is non-toxic and generally safe. However, always introduce new foods slowly and watch for allergies or sensitivities.


🔸 Can I give these to puppies?

Absolutely! These make great teething chews for puppies when sliced a little thicker and baked less crispy. Just ensure the texture is appropriate for your puppy’s size and chewing ability.


🔸 Can I store these long-term?

For longer shelf life, use a dehydrator and store the chips in an airtight jar or food-safe bag in a cool, dry area. You can also refrigerate them to prevent spoilage.


🔸 Can I use yellow squash instead?

Yes! Yellow squash is also dog-safe and works similarly in this recipe. Just be sure it’s fresh and sliced thinly.


🔸 How many can I give my dog?

Zucchini chips are low in calories, but still treats. Feed in moderation—1 to 3 chips per day for small dogs, more for larger breeds depending on size and activity level.


✅ Final Thoughts

These Zucchini Chips for Dogs are crunchy, clean, and canine-approved. Whether you’re looking to reduce your dog’s processed treat intake or just want to offer a fresh homemade snack, this simple veggie chip is a great choice. With no added salt, oil, or harmful ingredients, you can feel confident knowing you’re giving your furry friend something safe and nutritious.

So grab a zucchini, fire up the oven or dehydrator, and treat your pup to a wholesome chip they’ll beg for again and again.

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