Honestly, sometimes my pup just stares at me with those big, sad eyes when I’m making my own snacks, and I hate giving him the same boring dry biscuits. I’m always looking for ways to sneak in extra nutrition without him even knowing, which is how I stumbled upon these incredible superfood treats! Making homemade **Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs** turned out to be the answer to my prayers. My experience making everything from scratch for my pack over the last few years taught me that the simplest ingredients pack the biggest punch. These little blue gems are ridiculously easy, super healthy, and, let’s be honest, totally fun to make because of that wild, electric blue color!
Why These Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs Are a Must-Make
Seriously, I won’t lie—my dog goes wild for these, and I love spoiling him guilt-free! They look beautiful, which is a fun bonus, but the health perks are the real deal. Because they set up firm, they’re perfect for training, too.
- The stunning blue color comes from blue spirulina, a major antioxidant boost!
- Gelatin and bone broth give your dog wonderful joint and gut support.
- Prep time is shockingly fast—just a few minutes before chilling.
- You control everything that goes in, ditching all those weird fillers.
If you’ve ever tried making things like the golden paste, you know that adding powerful powders is easy once you get the hang of it. These gummies are way simpler!
Gathering Ingredients for Your Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
Okay, let’s get organized! The beauty of these Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs is how few things you need to grab. You don’t want a huge mess, just high-quality components. I always lay everything out before I even turn on the stove—it saves such a headache!
Essential Components for Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
You need just four things here, but getting the details right is everything for that perfect gummy texture. I usually aim for beef broth, but chicken works just as well!
- You’ll need about 2 cups of bone broth. But listen closely: it absolutely cannot have any salt or seasoning in it.
- Grab 2 tablespoons of unflavored gelatin powder. This is what gives them their structure, so don’t substitute the powder for sheets or anything else!
- For that amazing color, measure out 1 teaspoon of blue spirulina powder. It’s potent stuff, so stick to the measurement.
- Then, just 1 teaspoon of coconut oil, and honestly, you can skip this if you have perfectly non-stick molds.
Ingredient Notes and Safe Substitutions
This is where we talk safety, because we are cooking for family, right? You must—and I mean *must*—use broth that is completely plain. No onions, no garlic, and definitely no chicken bouillon cubes that sneak in hidden nasties. These ingredients are toxic to our pups, so double-check the label!
If you don’t have coconut oil, or if you just don’t want to use an extra fat, don’t sweat it. Just make sure your molds are super clean. Sometimes I just use a tiny dab of olive oil instead, but the coconut oil helps them pop right out after chilling.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Perfect Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
Alright, time to make some magic happen! Getting the texture right hinges on treating that gelatin kindly. We need to dissolve it gently so we get beautiful, springy gummies, not a hard chunk. Pay close attention when we heat this because boiling will ruin everything we’ve set up!
Blooming the Gelatin: The First Step for Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
First things first, we need to wake up that gelatin. Pour about half a cup of your cold, plain bone broth into a small saucepan—and I mean cold broth here, folks. You’ll then sprinkle the 2 tablespoons of gelatin powder evenly over the top. Don’t mix yet! Let it sit there, blooming quietly for a full 5 minutes. It’ll turn spongy, and that’s exactly what we want.
Dissolving Gelatin Without Boiling
Once it’s bloomed, it’s time for low heat. Set that saucepan over the lowest flame you have. You need to stir constantly, gently, until every single granule of gelatin has melted right into the broth. Seriously, don’t walk away! If you let it boil, you mess up its structural integrity, and your gummies will be weak. As soon as it’s totally clear, pull it right off the heat.
Mixing in Color and Final Liquid Base
Now we bring in the rest of the flavor and color. Stir in the remaining 1 1/2 cups of cold bone broth—this helps cool the mixture down slightly. Then, dust in that gorgeous teaspoon of blue spirulina powder. Keep whisking until that mixture turns into a deep, uniform, electric blue. You want no white streaks left anywhere!
Molding and Setting Your Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
If you decided to use that coconut oil to slick down your silicone molds, do it now before pouring. Then, carefully pour your blue liquid into your molds—I use my dog’s tiny bone-shaped ones. We need patience now! Pop them straight into the refrigerator for a minimum of 3 to 4 hours until they are totally firm to the touch. If they feel sticky, give them another hour!

If you’re looking for other quick ways to boost their diet, check out my recipe for Chicken Pumpkin Digestive Jerky—it’s another huge hit here!
Tips for Success When Making Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
Even with an easy recipe like these Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs, sometimes things don’t go perfectly the first time. But don’t stress! That’s what testing batches is for. If you pull them out and they feel way too soft, almost like thick jelly, that just means you didn’t use quite enough gelatin.

For your next batch, go ahead and bump that gelatin up by maybe half a teaspoon. It’s always better to start with the minimum, see how it sets, and then adjust. Also, that coconut oil is a lifesaver for popping them out, especially if you’re using fun, detailed molds. If you can’t get them out, you can always just scoop the whole floppy thing back into a bowl and re-melt it!
If you’re looking for more ways to keep your pup hydrated and happy, you have to look at my Chicken Zucchini Hydration Jerky—it’s great for summer days!
Storage and Handling of Your Homemade Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
This is the crucial part where you have to remember these aren’t dry biscuits! Because we are using pure gelatin and broth, these amazing Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs are highly perishable. They have to stay cold, period. As soon as you pop them out of those silicone molds, you need to immediately transfer them into an airtight container.
I usually layer mine between small pieces of parchment paper inside a glass container just to make sure they don’t stick together in a big blue clump while sitting in the fridge. Trust me, leaving them on the counter for even an hour on a warm day is asking for trouble. Keep them well chilled, and they’ll stay perfect for your pup!
Serving Suggestions for Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
So, you’ve got a stash of these cool, blue, gelatinous snacks! What’s the best way to give them to your dog? Honestly, they are an everyday winner, but they shine as cooling treats on a hot afternoon. Since they are basically just broth, when it’s warm outside, chilling these in the freezer for about 20 minutes before serving makes them extra refreshing.

They are also fantastic for training sessions. They’re small, easy to handle, and dogs absolutely love the mild, savory flavor. You don’t need to worry about extra fillers or sugar when you’re rewarding good behavior. They’re way easier to manage than a giant piece of jerky during quick recall drills!
If you are looking for something similar but maybe a bit chewier for a longer treat time, you might want to look at my Beef Blueberry Training Jerky recipe. But for a quick, healthy boost, these blue gummies are unbeatable!
Frequently Asked Questions About Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
I get so many questions when people see how vibrant these treats are! It’s smart to ask, especially when you’re feeding something new to your best friend. Here are the questions I hear most often about making these **Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs** at home.
Is blue spirulina safe for dogs in these gummies?
Absolutely, it is safe, provided you use it in moderation as we do here! Blue spirulina is actually packed with great stuff, and since our recipe only calls for a tiny bit to get that awesome color, it mixes perfectly with the gut-supporting power of the bone broth. It’s a wonderful way to add a nutrient boost without changing the savory taste too much.
How long do these bone broth gummies last in the fridge?
Because these treats have no preservatives and are made mostly of broth, you absolutely must keep them refrigerated. If you follow the steps and make sure they are completely firm before storing them in a sealed, airtight container, they should be good for about ten days. After that, they start getting a little softer than I like, so it’s best to stick to making smaller batches more frequently!
Can I use different types of broth for my Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs?
You really can use different broths—just make sure the base you choose is specifically safe for dogs. That means unseasoned, and you have to be so careful avoiding things like onions, garlic powder, or any added salt! If your only option is a standard store-bought broth that has some seasoning, skip it and just use water for the blooming step, then add a safe substitute broth later. Safety comes before flavor when it comes to our dogs!
Estimated Nutritional Snapshot of Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
Okay, since these Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs are basically just broth and gelatin, they are wonderfully light! I pulled together a general snapshot for you based on my standard ingredients. Remember, this is just an estimate, because the exact nutrition depends a ton on the bone broth you start with.
Here’s what you can generally expect per single gummy:
| Serving Size | 1 gummy |
| Calories | 15 |
| Protein | 2g |
| Fat | 0.5g |
| Carbohydrates | 2g |
See? Super low in everything we want to limit, and they give a nice little boost of protein from the collagen! This nutrition profile is why I feel so good giving these to my crew as rewards.
Share Your Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs Creations
I would absolutely love to see your results! Once you’ve made a batch of these vibrant Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs, let me know what you think. Did your pup go crazy for that bright blue color? Did you find an awesome new mold shape that worked perfectly?
Please leave a rating below or drop a comment telling me about your experience. If you snapped a picture of your dog enjoying their new favorite healthy treat, feel free to reach out to me through the contact page—I always love seeing them!
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Blue Spirulina Bone Broth Gummies for Dogs
- Total Time: 4 hours 15 min
- Yield: Approximately 30 small gummies 1x
- Diet: Low Fat
Description
Simple recipe for making homemade bone broth gummies for dogs using blue spirulina for color.
Ingredients
- 2 cups beef or chicken bone broth (unseasoned)
- 2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin powder
- 1 teaspoon blue spirulina powder
- 1 teaspoon coconut oil (optional, for coating)
Instructions
- Pour 1/2 cup of the bone broth into a small saucepan. Sprinkle the gelatin powder over the cold broth and let it bloom for 5 minutes.
- Gently heat the saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly until the gelatin is completely dissolved. Do not boil the mixture.
- Remove the saucepan from the heat. Stir in the remaining 1 1/2 cups of cold bone broth and the blue spirulina powder until fully combined and the color is uniform.
- Pour the liquid mixture into silicone molds (small candy molds or ice cube trays work well).
- Refrigerate for at least 3 to 4 hours, or until the gummies are firm.
- Carefully remove the gummies from the molds. If using coconut oil, lightly grease the molds before pouring, or lightly rub the finished gummies with coconut oil to prevent sticking.
- Store the gummies in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Notes
- Always use bone broth made without salt, onions, garlic, or other ingredients toxic to dogs.
- If the gummies are too soft, slightly increase the gelatin amount in the next batch.
- These gummies must be kept refrigerated.
- Prep Time: 10 min
- Cook Time: 5 min
- Category: Pet Treats
- Method: Chilling
- Cuisine: Pet Food
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 gummy
- Calories: 15
- Sugar: 0
- Sodium: 5
- Fat: 0.5
- Saturated Fat: 0.2
- Unsaturated Fat: 0.3
- Trans Fat: 0
- Carbohydrates: 2
- Fiber: 0
- Protein: 2
- Cholesterol: 5
Keywords: dog treats, bone broth, blue spirulina, gelatin gummies, homemade dog food

