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. Fab easy recipe :0) kept tripping over the dogs as they followed me round the kitchen. Have tried some in novelty cupcake bases to see how they come out. Bonus being my friendly butcher gave me the liver for free :0)

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    • Thanks Ebony and wow that you can get liver for free!

  2. Wow I made this for my dogs tonight.
    They love it. So easy and cheap to make.

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  3. simply superb mate.my three dogs work wonders now thankyou!!!

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    • Cheers Karl! Glad your dogs like them!

  4. Is it ok to use plain white flour?

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    • Any flour will work. Gluten free better still.

  5. What kind of liver did you used?

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    • Hi Monika!

      I used pigs, but ox and lamb are just fine and you wont notice any difference except that Lamb costs a lot more.

    • Hi can I use chicken liver?

  6. Hi Jamie. Great recipe, easy to make although it can get messy. My German Shepard drawls for these. Great treat!

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    • Thanks Amanda!

  7. This is a great and easy recipe my puggle Ralfy has been going daft since I started making it jumping up at the oven!!
    Just a couple of questions how do I know when it is cooked and I have cut into bite size pieces about 1cm square how much would you reccommend per day?

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    • Hey Mags! Thanks for you comments!

      I go by how it browns at the top, it should be bready all the way through if cooked right.

      1cm size bits seem very small. usually I cut them into 1 inch squares. Just give as you would with normal treats – a few a day.

      Jamie

  8. Hi Jamie, I’ve made this recipe several times now – my dog loves it. He’s a sighthound, a Galgo, not renowned for their re-call & obedience, but some of the liver cake shaken about in a plastic bag guarantees his immediate attention. So, I thought sending a thank you is in order, if a little late. You have a fascinating website, really interesting, entertaining & informative. I confess my attention was initially caught up as you’re in Bishopton & my other half has a cousin there. What a lovely part of the world. The dogs you walk are a lucky bunch. Keep up the excellent work. Best wishes, Janet Ratcliff.

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    • Thanks Janet! I’m glad the liver cake helps. That’s interesting your other half has relations here. Do you know what street?

      Jamie

    • Hi Jamie, hope you didn’t think I was being rude – I didn’t see this until I looked again for the recipe to make some more cake (dog training class tonight).
      The relations live in Lang Avenue.
      Keep up the good work
      Janet

  9. Made some today using lambs liver and potato flour (to make it gluten free) So simple and my dog loves it. A money saver indeed.

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    • Thanks Jim. Send a pic if you got any left. But you are right, it is a money saver, I just bought 5 pig ears today for £5 – only have one left!

    • I go to butchers and get real pigs ears also pig skin/crackling and air dry in garage,the skin I cut into strips and make rawhide chews/doughnuts etc.If you in a nice hot sunny country hang outside to air dry.I get as much as I can carry when butchers is throwing out at night and keeps them going for months, any you don’t dry can be frozen till you are ready to dry. can be slowly dried in oven but if you like me I forget they are in the oven and only remember when the roast pork smell drifts upstairs at 2am and I cant remember if I switched off oven,

    • Hi Fiona!

      Butchers round here don’t seem to be much better than supermarkets and anything not mainstream has to be ordered in at cost which is frustrating. Can I ask, how much do you pay for real pig ears? They are raw, yeah?

      Jamie

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