Bunny Dipper Carrots

Here is another Easter-themed treat for your furkids. This one might be a bit messier to eat than the others, but if your furkids like carrots, they will love this snack. Super fast and easy to make, and bonus, it’s a no-bake treat!

Super crunchy, super yummy. These treats might not work so well for the treat jar (very messy), but they are great for sunny weather snacking and Easter Egg Hunts (as long as the hunt is outside. You don’t want peanut butter smeared all over the couch). Enjoy!

Bunny Dipper Carrots

Bunny Dipper Carrots

A no-bake, 5-minute Easter snack that looks like a little “carrot patch.” Crisp baby carrots get a tiny smear of peanut butter, topped with a little carrot nest for extra crunch and cuteness. Perfect for a quick treat board (and easy cleanup).
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course: Snack
Cuisine: Doggo-friendly

Ingredients
  

  • Baby Carrots (As many as you want to serve)
  • Natural Peanut Butter (No Sugar, No Salt, No Xylitol)
  • Carrot Shavings (Use a fine grater on a carrot to make shavings)
Optional
  • 1 spoon Plain Greek Yoghurt (to thin the peanut butter for easier dipping)

Equipment

  • Fine grater (for carrot shavings)
  • Small Bowl
  • Spoon or Butter Knife
  • Plate or Serving Board

Method
 

  1. Wash carrots and pat dry.
  2. Cut carrots in half along the length.
  3. Make carrot shavings: Use a grater to create thin carrot ribbons.
  4. Prep the dip: Spoon a small amount of peanut butter into a bowl (thin with a little yogurt if you want).
  5. Assemble: Dip or spread a little peanut butter on the carrot, then sprinkle carrot shavings on top like a “nest.”

Notes

  • Peanut butter is rich; keep portions small, especially for smaller dogs.
  • For dogs who gulp food, consider slicing carrots lengthwise to reduce choking risk.
  • Always supervise furkids when eating snacks.
  • Great as a quick Easter-themed snack board for dogs.
 
Tip: If you only have large carrots available, cut them into rounds and make little nests. (see image below)
Bunny Dipper Carrots

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