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. I love it! I made this for my baby boy for the 13 wonderful birthdays I was blessed to share with him! I lost the recipe when I moved and my friend’s pup turned 1 yesterday… wanted to surprise her with the birthday cake Mikey loved so very much!
    Thank you so much for sharing! I’m making it tomorrow!

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  2. hi jamie my new pooch has never left my side since making liver cake she comes stright back when called dont quite know weather its me or the cake she returnes for but hay ho she comes back

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    • Thanks Ann! I’m glad your hound likes it! I’m always grateful to hear from people who try out the recipes and to hear that their dog likes them!

  3. Hi,

    I’ve read earlier in the thread that offal is suitable for a more mature stomach. From what age would you recommend for a working cocker? To be fair I think she’s pretty strong stomached! She’s eaten some vile things in her time and is only 16 weeks old! Despite panicking when she’s gobbled down fluff, jaffa cakes, bird poo, a maggot, various other bugs and got hold of a dead rat in her mouth before I could do anything to stop her, all of which have resulted in frantic vet calls, sleeping on the sofa to keep an eye on her and obsessive googling, but she’s been fine every time! Obviously I don’t want to do anything which will make her tummy uncomfortable but dying to try this recipe out! Thanks x

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    • Hi Gemma! It’s up to you. With my dog I used liver treats very early on. Liver is also a natural laxative so just small bits of cake to begin with so the body gets used to it. Too much too soon regardless of how old they may result in a bad case of the squirts!

  4. hi jamie cant wait to make cake i am training my new hound so here’s hoping she comes back when i let her off lead i will let you know

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    • Have fun Ann! She will defo come back! Let us know how you get on!

  5. Just made it for my dogs, they love it. Don’t think I’ll use. Hand blender next time, made too much mess lol! Great recipe

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  6. Thanks so much Sue!

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  7. We are currently making this for Daisy, our collie. She is a stubborn little madam and has an attention span of a fish when it comes to training. However, we have found that liver cake will persuade her to remain engaged in training. She is currently watching us mix the ingredients and will lay in guard of the oven whilst it bakes too!

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    • Well done Angela, you are braver than many for even trying to make it! I’m sure it will turn out brill and Daisy will adore it! Have fun!

  8. Many thanks for recipe, have a treat apathetic dog I got at 5 years old and needed some training, with the help of my 3 other dogs showing how to do it and a few waves of the cake under the nose we had success at “down” after the third go with no physical prompts. Worked a treat 🙂

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    • Hey Dafy! I’m really happy to hear that!

  9. Thanks James!

    Glad they like it. Loves dobermans and someday will get a girly dobe as I prefer girl dogs – I think they easier!

    Ah to cook with an Aga! Lucky you, love them, sometimes I use my woodburning stove to make the dog food.

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