With so many dog bakery and treat shops around, how do you choose?
On these page I have listed those bakeries that have been in business for nearly 3 years or more. Followed by the new ones that I have more recently discovered. I guess the longest surviving ones may be more credible and with more reliable service if that’s what you are looking for. ;)
But if you are more adventurous, check out the new ones and you may just find a new favourite to order from ;)
Note: Inclusion in this post is in no way a guarantee of food or service quality from the featured businesses. So do make your choices with care. :)
Established bakeries that were opened before April 2015 (nearly 3 years or more in business)
Here’s a post I started writing in April 2015 and didn’t complete until now in 2018 LOLOL. So you know why I know which shops are around before and after April 2015 :P
1. The Barkery Singapore
AVA-licensed with a storefront at 326 Joo Chiat Road, S(427583). Convenient for people living in the East!
Sells a mix of dog treats including cakes, pies, dehydrated treats and also other dog accessories in their retail and online shop.
What I like: My personal favourites here are the affordable cookies and dehydrated treats with turmeric. I bought the frozen stuff before like the bone broth and their self-made bratwurst sausages (really cool, no one else has it I think) but they are still there in the freezer. – – So get those if you love them, but if you are a hoarder like me… don’t.
The Barkery also sell cakes for celebration. Donna’s 2017 Gotcha Day cake (also pictured above) is from Barkery. One day I will order their number cake for Donna. HAHA.
Check out The Barkery! Facebook | Instagram
2. Barking Good
AVA-licensed with a storefront at 128 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 #01-1849 S560128. It will be safer to make an appointment before visiting. Convenient for people living in the central part of Singapore.
Sells a mix of cakes, pizzas, crunchy and soft treats. Also check out their bundle deals for birthdays. And also a small selection of toys and other accessories in their retail and online store.
What I like: My personal favourites here are the cheddar and apple cookies that you can customise with your dog’s name. Donna also LOVED all the soft treats, cheese tart and the very pretty blossom pupcakes!
Barking Good also sells cakes for celebration. I’ve found them to be pretty trendy in terms of introducing cakes that visually follow trends in cakes for humans. Donna’s 2018 Gotcha Day cake is from Barking Good. You can read more about it here.
Check out Barking Good! Facebook | Instagram
3. Feed My Paws
Home-based Feed My Paws doesn’t appear to have an extensive menu on their site besides cookies and jerky. But that’s because her focus has shifted to launching cute seasonal treats in limited quantities around once a month. While it can get confusing for me at times, it’s also pretty novel because fans can look forward to something new every now and then.
What I like: Sadly they no longer offer cakes and cheese tarts on the regular menu, which Donna LOVED. I occasionally bought pupcakes and cheese tarts from them for outings. Her unicorn pupcakes were especially cute!
Check out Feed My Paws to see what’s new! Facebook | Instagram
These three bakeries no.4 to no.6 I found most distinctive for their cakes with 3D cake toppers.
4. Pawlicious Pet Bakery
5. The Snoring Dog Gourmet
6. Cobam Cakes
These are cakes with a 3D cake topper of your dog sitting on top of it.
The figurine if I am not wrong is usually made of fondant, although The Snoring Dog Gourmet makes them out of clay. Cobam Cakes offers an option of either an edible figurine made of potato or one made of human-grade fondant that can be kept frozen as a keepsake. Pawlicious Pet Bakery says their figurines can keep for a few years in a cool and dry environment.
Singapore Specials get 10% off cake orders at Pawlicious Bakery!
» Order here!
Each of these shops also have their own distinctive style of figurine so I think it really boils down to personal preference which shop you would prefer to patronise! There are also more newer shops with figurine cake toppers further down this post so keep a look out for that as well if you want even more options!
No personal review since I haven’t got a chance to shop with them yet! But they do offer more than cakes so check out their websites, instagram or facebook to see more!
Check out
Pawlicious Pet bakery! Facebook | Instagram
The Snoring Dog Gourmet! Facebook | Instagram
Cobam Cakes! Facebook | Instagram
7. Superdog Kitchen
Operating since 2013, Superdog Kitchen is probably most well-known for her tarts. Superdog Kitchen says all ingredients in their food come from sources that provide organic, free-range eggs, grass-fed meats, sustainably-farmed white fishes and wild caught salmon.
So if you are looking for a quality cake alternative, these tarts do look good. ;)
Besides dessert tarts/cakes and savoury tarts/quiches, Superdog Kitchen also offers bentos and meatloafs for dogs. Check out her facebook feed.
From now until end of June 2018, get $10 off any purchase $70 and above when you use this code with Superdog Kitchen – “DONNASUPERDOG18”
» Order here on Superdog Kitchen facebook page.
8. Paws Fur Life
A quick browse through their website finds a variety of dehydrated treats, baked and cooked food. They do offer birthday meatcakes, but from the website they look like they may be less fancy than the other shops listed above. :P
Check out Paws Fur Life! Facebook | Instagram
9. US Doggie Bakery
AVA-licensed with retail outlets at Nex, East Point and Harbourfront malls. Looking at their website, they sell a wide variety of bread and pastries, cookies, meals, muffins and cakes. Food snobs looking for minimal carbs will likely give this shop a miss :P
Newer bakery and treat shops that I discovered more recently (after April 2015)
10. Wholesome Paws
AVA-licensed with a retail and grooming shop at 12 Jalan Selaseh, Singapore 808438. Convenient for people living in the Northeast of Singapore.
Wholesome Paws sells dehydrated goods, meatzza (pizzas with a meat rather than a dough base), green slush, bone broth and of course these very elaborate cakes.
What I like: I bought new year goodies from them for New Year one year. Donna loved it of course. Their Chinese New Year goodies looked awesome this year too!
Check out Wholesome Paws! Facebook | Instagram
11. Isa Pets & Bakes
Isa Pets & Bakes offers a selection of cookies and yummy-looking cooked food. Think Crackling Roast Pork during Chinese New Year.
If you are looking for a simple cake, they offer a drip cake and also an ombre cake on their site.
What I like: I haven’t bought anything from Isa Pets & Bakes yet, but they did kindly sent to Donna Christmas Cakes (recipe on their youtube), cookies and peanut butter and she loved them!
Check out Isa Pets & Bakes! Facebook | Instagram
12. Yum Yum Bean
Yum Yum Bean strikes me as interesting because their founder is reported to be a professional nutritionist plus doglover. The store has operations in both Hong Kong and Singapore. But their colourful 3D figurine cakes are only sold in Singapore. If you are looking for more options for 3D figurine topper cakes besides the 3 more established stores listed above, Yum Yum Bean is a store you should check out!
Check out Yum Yum Bean! Facebook | Instagram
The further we go the less I am able to articulate how these very many dog bakeries differentiate themselves from one another since I am not too familiar with their work. That said, I’m sure no.13 to no. 15 have their own fans who have ordered these creative customised cakes and pupcakes from them.
13. Joey’s Kitchen
Joey’s Kitchen’s fan Fannie ML says, “Joey’s Kitchen offer very pretty cakes at a reasonable price. The quality is good as well and if I compare the poo of my dog from the cakes of some of your top barkeries, I would think Joey’s Kitchen is better. Their durian puff is very nice and I normally buy and share it with my furkid. They also have pen chai this Chinese New Year but I didn’t order. It looked good as well.” original comment here
Check out Joey’s Kitchen! Facebook | Instagram
14. Bossipaws
Check out Bossipaws! Facebook | Instagram
15. The Woof Barkery
Check out The Woof Barkery! Facebook | Instagram
16. Paw Lickin Good
Paw Lickin Good offers a variety of baked treats including pies, puffs, cookies and cupcakes.
Check out Paw Lickin Good! Facebook | Instagram
The following no.17 to no.19 appear to mostly specialise in dry and dehydrated treats. Generally they are happy to provide customised treat packs for parties upom request so check them out if you are keen ;)
17. Knibbles
Sells mainly chicken, pork, beef, duck and venison jerky treats in the following flavours – original, rosemary, oregano, turmeric and parsley.
The cute teddy bears were samples received from an instafriend :) I thought these bears were really cute. But they don’t seem to be available on the store anymore. Check out their current range of products here.
We donate part of our proceeds to AWG shelters once every quarterly in hopes to regulate food rations as we understand that their food supplies are often at an all time low : )
Check out Knibbles! Facebook | Instagram
18. Pebble’s Snack Shack
Pebbles Snack Shack offers a selection for dehydrated dog treats.
What I like: This is a party gift pack received at a dog party. Loved the packaging and Donna enjoyed the variety of dehydrated treats inside. The pack comprised a mix of dehydrated liver, heart and duck neck. The duck neck made it one of the more interesting party packs Donna ever received when it comes to dehydrated goods. :P
Check out Pebble’s Snack Shack! Facebook
19. The Dog Eats
The Dog Eats offer human-grade treats paired with herbs filled with antioxidents. These include rosemary, parsley and basil. Even the bak kwa comes with herbs!
Check out The Dog Eats! Facebook | Instagram
20. Qtreats Kitchen
Qtreats appear to offer a variety of customisable meat and plant-based dehydrated treats. Pictured below from left to right are Fish Nori (choice of tilapia, shovel nose ray or salmon), Duck feet and Jerky. You get a choice of pork, chicken, lamb beef or duck for the jerky. Customisable flavours include rosemary, turmeric or cinnamon.
Qtreats kitchen also offers fruit and vegetarian chips if your pup has a liking for these.
Check out Qtreats Kitchen! Instagram
21. MW Dog Treats
Dehydrated dog treats made from human-grade ingredients.
Check out MW Dog Treats! Instagram
Still looking for options?
How about making your own dog cake or treats?I thought these recipe books on Amazon looked interesting:
- The Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook – Get 50 canine-tested, veterinarian-approved recipes with this books. Buy it on Amazon
- Organic Dog Biscuit Cookbook -Your loyal companion deserves the best, and this cookbook includes over 100 recipes to help you do just that. All recipes are free of wheat, corn, and soy, include simple instructions, and require minimal preparation. Buy it on Amazon
- Three Dog Bakery Cookbook – Featuring more than 50 recipes–from Banana Mutt Cake to Great Danish, and from Fiesta Bones to Gracie’s Megapizza–the Three Dog Bakery Cookbook will have dogs salivating like Pavlov’s proverbial pet. Buy on Amazon
Note: Commercial and homemade treats are not complete and balanced meals and should not make up more than 10% of a dog’s diet.
Old Favourites that have Closed Permanently
The Doggy Bag
Left: Donna’s Gotcha Day Bundt Cake.
Right: Hide and Seek Cake from Donna’s 7th birthday. Baker’s own creativity based on her understanding of Donna’s playful nature.
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Which of the shops listed above selling cake and treats for dogs are your favourites?
What do you recommend from them?
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Kismet
Nothing for ME??? Birds have to eat also.
Lenise Nogueira Reggio
I have never been to Singapore but I can certainly say that you have invested a lot of effort to produce this super guide.
Have you thought about making some guide about Brazil? We have lots of cool places to take our best friend.
I hope you think about it with love!
Kisses
Lenise