Liver cake recipe for dogs

by Jamie | Sep 11, 2011 | 259 comments

Last Updated: October 8, 2025

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How to make liver cake

This liver cake recipe is very simple to make, cheap and the perfect cake for dogs.  All supermarkets sell liver so it’s easy to find, Morrisons is probably your best bet and local butchers too but if you can’t get liver you can use other ingredients for your dog cake mix, like minced beef, kidney, heart, chicken livers or even tuna!  Once cooked put what you won’t be using in the next couple of days in the freezer until needed.  Defrosts in just minutes once out of the freezer.  You can top with cream cheese if you want to add frosting.  Alternatively, instead of using a cake tin try using a cupcake tray.  Check out my pupcake recipe for details.  Or for a different cake recipe, try my carrot cake recipe for dogs.

Liver cake is deal as a treat, a dog birthday cake, selling at fairs etc.

We’ll be using a 9″ cake tin. You can buy online here.

 

Items Needed

  • 9" cake tin
  • Hand Blender

Ingredients

  • 500g ( 1lb) of liver
  • 2 Eggs
  • 200g (7oz) Wholemeal flour
  • A splash of milk

Method

How to store

As a general guide if meat protein is present in recipe then it will last around 3 to 5 days stored in a cool place.  If it has second class protein in it eg. cheese, lentils, eggs, etc, then they will store for about 10 days in a cool place. If there is no meat or second class proteins present then it will last around 3 weeks before they go soft like human biscuits.

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By Jamie Shanks

BDWS is owned and run by me, Jamie Shanks. I’ve been a professional dog walker since 2010. When I’m not walking dogs, I'm usually at home entertaining my three dogs and attending to five hens and my vegetable garden. 

259 Comments

  1. Hi Jamie,

    I made a liver cake with a similar recipe a while ago for my assistance dog from dogs for the disabled. She is allergic to dairy and beef so it’s not always easy to get treats for her to use whilst training. The other recipe said to use milk or water so I used water. It worked out fine and my dog loved it but it didn’t freeze well. She is ok with eggs as it is only cows dairy that she has an allergy to, do you think it would be ok to not put water or milk in and just have eggs will that make it freeze better?

    Thanks
    Annie

    Reply
    • Hi Annie! Thanks for leaving a comment. In what way did it not freeze well?

  2. Hi Jamie, my friends and I have been looking for a this recipe for a while, I was wanting to share it to my facebook page, if that’s ok.

    Reply
    • Hi June!

      Of course u can share it (and anything else on website)

  3. Hi 🙂 Jamie! Its my dogs 8th birthday today and I’m going to bake this cake for him, it sounds awesome and I’m sure he’ll love it 😀

    Reply
    • Hey Beverlene! I hope your doggy has a lovely birthday!

  4. Sounds great but my German shepherd pup is 10 weeks old, is he too young for this ?

    Reply
    • I’d say he probably is a bit young to be eating offal. Liver is a natural laxative too so it’ll just come back out the other end…wait a while and try using a different meat eg tuna.

  5. Hi have been looking for this recipe for ages as my mums dog only eats these treats!! He will be very happy when I go over mums to make some!!! 🙂

    Reply
    • Thanks Gemma!

  6. A friend who runs puppy training classes introduced Bertie to the delights of liver cake—brilliant training tempter! Now I can make some from your recipe so I’m off to stock up with liver. THANK YOU Jamie, Bertie and Charlie will be overjoyed!

    Reply
    • Your welcome Sonia!

  7. Wow! please take some pics! Sounds doggy-licous!

    Reply
  8. Hi, Can you use any flour? or does it have to be either self raising, or plain? thanks! 🙂

    Reply
    • I used wholemeal flour, but I’m sure any flour would do. I personally wouldn’t use self raising as I like it to be quite dense and heavy. But it doesn’t really matter…the dog won’t mind!

    • Ok, Thankyou!

    • I used rice flour to make a gluten free version. also, I wonder whether using potato or sweet potato instead of flour would work to make them grain free also, because many dogs have allergies to grain. your opinion?

  9. Hi…any idea how I can preserve liver cupcakes for atleast a week w/o freezing them?

    Reply
    • I suppose you’d really want to dry them out if you want them to last longer – so I’d suggest a longer cook at a lower temp.

    • I cut mine up into bite size pieces at the ‘cooked’ stage and then put back into the oven on a very low heat for about an hr and a half. If then lasts indefinitely without freezing and is very crunchy. My dogs love it like this

    • Thats sounds like a nice idea! I might try that next time!

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