Cheap to start
A regular kitchen, everyday ingredients, a printed recipe. You already own most of what you need.
No storefront. No website. No business experience. Just 100+ homemade dog treat recipes plus the pricing, packaging and local-selling plan to turn them into treat boxes people actually buy.
You love the idea, then the pricing, the rules, the photos and the packaging pile up, and you talk yourself out of it.
You wonder if you need a license, a commercial kitchen, an LLC. So you never take the first step.
Following a recipe is easy. Pricing, posting and selling feel like a whole different world.
The real fear was never the baking. It's putting it out there and hearing nothing back.
Here's the thing: it was never about the baking.
This isn't a hidden opportunity you have to gamble on. Dog owners already spend on treats, birthday cakes and gift boxes. You're not creating demand. You're stepping into it.
A regular kitchen, everyday ingredients, a printed recipe. You already own most of what you need.
Treats, pupcakes, gotcha-day boxes, birthday cakes. To most owners their dog is family, and they spend like it.
Simple ingredients, no fillers, no weird names nobody can pronounce, packaged and labeled with care. That's what makes an owner choose yours.
A treat box that sells for twenty to fifty dollars is a few dollars of simple ingredients. Made at home, that difference is yours.
You don't need to be a baker. You don't need a business. Pick the one that sounds like you.
Grocery money, gas money, a bit of breathing room. Something flexible you can do from home, that isn't an MLM and isn't another stressful job.
You want to make something dog owners are genuinely happy to buy, the kind of thing that makes their dog's day.
Maybe the kids grew up, or you retired, and you want a small, rewarding thing to make and grow at your own pace. You're not too late.
Most recipe guides stop at "bake this." The part that actually turns treats into a little income is everything after the oven. Here it is, in three steps.
Pick a beginner-friendly recipe and make one small batch in a normal home oven. Everyday ingredients, clear steps.
Use the calculator: ingredient cost, packaging, a simple margin. So you never guess and never undercharge.
Package it, label it, and post it locally with the ready-made scripts. Clear ingredients and nice presentation are what make a stranger trust you enough to buy.
The kit covers every treat type, organized by what you want to make. Here's the rough range each one tends to sell for.
Ranges are observed from public listings across the US, UK, Canada and Australia. They're examples, not a promise of results. What you earn depends on your ingredients, packaging, location and how you sell.
The recipes get you baking. These solve the three things that actually stop people: pricing, presentation and selling. Here are three of the eight.
Know your cost per batch and per unit, then set a price with real margin. Pricing is what freezes most beginners. This ends the guessing and the undercharging.
Bags, boxes, clear ingredient labels and simple phone photos that make a dog owner trust your treats enough to buy. Nobody buys from "a random person." This is how you stop being one.
Copy-and-paste posts and messages for Facebook Marketplace, local groups, Instagram and neighbors. Selling is the real bottleneck. These hand you the words so you never have to sound "salesy."
Plus 5 more inside: Dog Birthday-Box Starter Plan, Seasonal Sales Calendar, Ingredient-Safety Checklist, Photo & Listing Guide, and a Simple Order Tracker.
One-time payment. Lifetime access.
The Bake-Price-Sell Starter Kit
Messages from home bakers who started with the kit.
My oven was basically just for dinner 😅
10:14 amMade one batch of pupcakes, posted in my local group, and had 3 orders by the weekend 🤯
10:15 amMegan those look amazing!! 😍 Taking custom orders?
10:22 am ✓✓Already got 2 birthday boxes booked for next week 🎂🐶
10:23 amThe pricing calculator was the part I really needed
2:05 pmI used to undercharge out of guilt 🙈 Now I know my costs and charge what it's worth
2:06 pmThat's the whole game 🙌 Nice work Amanda!
2:15 pm ✓✓Made my kit money back on the first order tbh 😊
2:16 pmI retired in the fall and the afternoons dragged 😔
11:32 amNow I do little treat boxes for the neighbors. The safety checklist gave me the confidence to start 🌿
11:33 amDiane these are lovely 🥹 The dogs are lucky!
11:45 am ✓✓Best £20 I've spent in years honestly 💕
11:46 amGet the kit, read the recipes, try one batch. If it's not for you, email us within 7 days and we'll refund you in full. You keep what you've downloaded. One small treat-box order could cover the whole kit.
You already have the kitchen, the love for dogs, and the time. The only thing missing is the bridge from baking to selling. This is that bridge. One payment. Instant access. One small order could cover the whole kit.
Yes, I'm in for $27 →