How We Make Dog Cookies

This is how your dog’s food gets made.

No factory. No machines. No mystery.

WoofTroop treats are made in our home kitchen — by Anuja — using the same ingredients you’d find in your own pantry. Here’s the full picture.

Step 1: You Order

Everything starts with your order. We don’t pre-bake and stockpile. We wait until you order, then we start.

This keeps every batch as fresh as possible, and means your dog is never eating something that’s been sitting on a shelf.

Step 2: We Gather the Ingredients

We use whole-food ingredients — beetroot, pumpkin, oats, atta, banana, chicken, eggs, moong dal, lauki etc. The same things you’d pick up at the sabzimandi or your local grocery store.

No preservatives. No artificial flavours. No fillers. If we can’t explain why an ingredient is there, it doesn’t go in.

Step 3: We Prepare Everything by Hand

The fruits and vegetables are washed, peeled, and pureed fresh. The dough is mixed by hand. For meals, everything is cooked properly — no raw shortcuts.

It takes longer this way. That’s the point.

Step 4: Baking (for cookies and cakes)

Our cookies go into the oven at the right temperature for the right time — we’ve tested each recipe to make sure the texture is right for dogs. Not too hard, not too soft.

Enzo was our original quality tester. He still is.

Step 5: Cooling & Quality Check

Before anything is packed, it cools completely. We check each batch — colour, texture, smell. If something’s off, it doesn’t go out.

Step 6: Packed & Dispatched

Once cooled and checked, your order is packed in an airtight container and prepared for delivery. We WhatsApp you when it’s on the way.

What Goes In (and What Doesn’t)

Always in our treats:

  • Whole-food ingredients (fruits, vegetables, proteins, whole grains)
  • Natural oils (coconut oil, olive oil)
  • Spices that are safe for dogs (turmeric, cinnamon — in the right amounts)

Never in our treats:

  • Preservatives (no BHA, BHT, or ethoxyquin)
  • Artificial flavours or colours
  • Added sugar or salt
  • Xylitol (toxic to dogs — and unfortunately found in some commercial treats)
  • Ingredients we can’t explain

Why This Matters

Most commercial dog treats have an ingredient list with 20+ items — many of which are there to extend shelf life or enhance flavour artificially.

We keep it simple because simple is safer. Your dog’s treats should have ingredients you recognize. That’s the whole idea.

Want to See More?

We share behind-the-scenes kitchen content on Instagram and YouTube. Come find us there.

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