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5 Easter-Themed Treats & Toys Your Dog Will Love

5 Easter-Themed Treats and Toys Your Dog Will Love


Easter is just around the corner, and while we humans are getting excited for chocolate eggs, roast dinners, and all the pastel colours, our four-legged friends shouldn’t miss out on the fun! As a fellow dog mum, I know how much our pups love being part of the celebrations—and honestly, they deserve it. That’s why I’ve rounded up some of the best Easter treats for dogs and Easter toys for dogs that are perfect for spoiling your pup this spring.

Whether you’re looking to treat your dog to something delicious or keep them entertained while the kids do their egg hunt, you’ll find plenty of inspo right here. So grab a cuppa, maybe a hot cross bun (or two), and let’s dive in!

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Why Easter for Dogs Is the Cutest Thing Ever


If you’re anything like me, you love an excuse to go all out for your dog—and Easter is the perfect occasion. Think of it like Christmas but with bunnies, pastels, and lighter evenings. Our dogs are part of the family, and holidays are just more fun when they’re included.

Plus, it’s a great time to refresh your dog’s toy basket and treat stash with seasonal, limited-edition goodies. Just be sure to keep the chocolate eggs out of reach—no dog-friendly cocoa beans here!

1. Easter Treats for Dogs That Taste as Good as They Look


Let’s start with the real reason your dog is sniffing around the Easter table: treats! But not just any treats—Easter-themed ones that are safe, tasty, and totally Instagrammable. Here are some of our top picks:

  • Denzel’s Easter Egg Bites – These soft bites are packed with peanut butter and carob (the dog-safe alternative to chocolate). Shaped like mini Easter eggs, they’re perfect for a special snack during your pup’s Sunday walk.

  • Barkers of Suffolk Easter Cookies – Handmade in the UK and decorated like Easter biscuits, they’re crunchy, wholesome, and made without any nasties.

  • Lily’s Kitchen Limited Edition Easter Lamb Hotpot – Okay, not technically a treat, but this seasonal wet food is a lush addition to your dog’s Easter dinner.

💡 Pro tip: If you're doing an Easter egg hunt for the kids, why not hide a few dog-friendly treats around the garden too? Your pup will love sniffing them out—bonus enrichment win!

2. Easter Toys for Dogs to Keep Their Tails Wagging


Easter toys for dogs are not only adorable, but they also keep your pup entertained and mentally stimulated. And let’s be honest, it’s hard to resist a squeaky bunny toy!

Here are some of the cutest Easter-themed dog toys available this spring:

  • Plush Squeaky Bunnies – Soft, snuggly, and full of squeaks. Some even come in multipacks if you have a toy-destroyer on your hands!

  • Carrot Rope Toys – Great for tug-of-war or chewing. Plus, they look fab in your dog’s Easter basket.

  • Hide-and-Seek Egg Toys – These interactive toys are fab for brain games. Hide the mini eggs inside a plush egg carton or basket and let your dog "hunt" them out!

These aren’t just gimmicks—they’re enriching, fun, and offer a lovely bonding activity for you and your pup.

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How to Create an Easter Basket for Your Dog 🐣


One of my favourite things to do as a dog mum is to create a little Easter basket for my pup. It doesn’t have to be OTT (though no judgement if it is, we love extra here!). Here’s what to include:

  • A mix of treats – Think soft bites, biscuits, or even a special Easter dinner like the Lily’s Kitchen Lamb Hotpot.

  • A new toy – Preferably something squeaky, bunny-shaped, or pastel-coloured for the vibe.

  • An enrichment item – A licky mat, snuffle ball, or a hide-and-seek toy will keep them occupied.

  • A cute accessory – A seasonal bandana, bow tie, or pastel harness.

Make it fun, make it festive, and most importantly—make it yours. Your pup won’t care about the aesthetics, but you’ll get some adorable photos out of it!

3. Easter Safety Tips for Dog Owners


While Easter is all about joy and celebration, there are a few things us dog mums and dads need to watch out for:

  • Chocolate is toxic to dogs – Even a small amount can be dangerous, so keep Easter eggs well out of reach.

  • Hot cross buns contain raisins – These are also toxic, so don’t share (even if they do give you that look).

  • Decorations and plastic eggs – Some pups can’t resist chewing these, so always supervise and choose dog-safe alternatives.

Spring is a beautiful time, and a little extra care goes a long way in keeping your furry friend safe and happy.

4. DIY Easter Treats for Dogs – Get Baking!


If you love a bit of baking (and your dog loves being your taste tester), making your own Easter treats for dogs is such a fun way to get them involved in the festivities. Plus, it’s a great activity to do with the kids too!

Here’s a simple recipe idea to try:


🐾 Doggy Easter Biscuits

  • 1 cup oat flour

  • ½ cup natural peanut butter (xylitol-free only!)

  • 1 egg

  • A splash of water if needed

Instructions:

  1. Mix everything into a dough.

  2. Roll out and cut into egg or bunny shapes (use cookie cutters if you’ve got ‘em!).

  3. Bake at 160°C (fan) for about 12-15 mins until golden.

You can even “ice” them using dog-friendly yoghurt or beetroot powder for a bit of natural colour. Homemade treats = full-on tail-wagging approval.

5. Easter Snuffle Mats & Enrichment Games


Want something that works your dog’s brain and gives you five minutes of peace while you eat your Easter lunch? Enrichment toys are a must, and there are some fab Easter-themed ones around this time of year!

Here’s what we love:

  • Easter Snuffle Mats – Designed with little pockets to hide treats or kibble. Some even come in bunny or egg shapes!

  • Licky Mats with Spring Flavours – Smear on some banana and peanut butter, or a bit of plain yoghurt with a sprinkle of carrot, and let your dog enjoy a soothing snack.

  • Egg-Hiding Puzzle Toys – These are great for food-motivated pups and keep their minds active and happy.

Enrichment isn’t just a trend—it’s a fab way to reduce stress, keep dogs mentally sharp, and prevent boredom. Plus, watching them snuffle and solve puzzles is so satisfying.

My Top Picks from Bella’s Box 🐶✨


If you're looking to shop Easter treats for dogs and Easter toys for dogs in one go (without the supermarket overwhelm), here are a few faves from the Bella’s Box collection this season:

  • 🐑KONG Tupper Sheep – A soft toy that’s just made for Easter morning zoomies.

  • 🥕 House of Paws Carrot Toy – A cute plush toy with a squeaker.

  • 🍪 Natural Treat Box – Packed with limited-edition Easter treats with no nasties—handpicked by yours truly.

You can pop into our shop or browse online at bellasbox.co.uk to see the full range. We only stock products I’d give my own dog, so it’s dog mum approved all the way.

Summary: Easter Fun for Your Pup Made Simple

Let’s face it—dogs make every holiday better, and Easter is no different. With a few carefully chosen Easter treats for dogs and a couple of adorable Easter toys for dogs, you can create magical memories (and some great photo ops).

💗 Whether you’re planning a full-on Easter basket or just want to treat your pup to something new, this is your sign to go for it.


Want to make this Easter the cutest one yet for your pup? Browse our full Easter range over at bellasbox.co.uk —I promise it’s full of goodies your dog will love (and you’ll love gifting).

Happy Easter, from one dog mum to another! 🐣💕

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Bella's Box

Can dogs eat chocolate Easter eggs?

Nope! Chocolate is toxic to dogs. Always choose dog-safe alternatives like carob-based treats.

What makes a good Easter treat for dogs?

Look for treats that are natural, grain-free, and made with dog-friendly ingredients like peanut butter, meat, or carob.

How can I make Easter fun for my dog?

Create a little basket, plan a sniffari walk, or let them join the egg hunt with dog treats hidden around the garden.

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