Easy Pumpkin Dog Treat Recipe (2024)

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This Easy Pumpkin Dog Treat Recipe is a treat that Kylie has been dying to make for our dog Bentley! She and Bentley are like BFFs and are always together, so much so that Kylie has been known to taste his treats for him. (No joke)

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Kylie is my pumpkin fanatic, so when she found out, Bentley could have dog treats made with pumpkin, she was on a mission to make him happy. That she did, she was so excited when we found some cute little cookie cutters shaped just like the little dog biscuit treats. We will make more special treats since the dog devoured these!

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We used Fox Rug Dog bone cookie cutters from Amazon. You can use any cookie cutters for these; my girls loved that they were in the shape of dog bones. You can find a wide variety of dog-themed cookie cutters on Amazon!

Easy 4-ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treat Ingredients:

  • All-Purpose Flour– You can use all-purpose, whole wheat flour, oat flour, almond flour, and chickpea flour. I use all-purpose flour most often. Watch for reactions if it’s your first time baking a special treat for your dog.
  • Large Egg– You can use store-bought or fresh eggs in this recipe.
  • Canned Pumpkin – Use pumpkin with no additives; see below for a canned vs fresh pumpkin comparison.
  • Peanut Butter– I used creamy peanut butter, be sure your peanut butter doesn’t have Xylitol.

Can Dogs Have Pumpkin?

Before giving your dog any new foods, you can consult with a vet to ensure they are safe for your dog and its breed. As well as being a healthy dog snack, these are tasty human treats. According to the American Kennel Club’s list of Safe Fruits and Vegetables, pumpkin is safe and has health benefits for the digestive system and their skin and coat.

Plain canned pumpkin is good to have on hand for your dog. According to the American Kennel Club, the soluble fiber can add bulk to a dog’s stool and absorb water when a dog has diarrhea or an upset stomach. In addition, pumpkin offers skin and coat benefits for your furry friend and an aid to digestive issues. Plain canned pumpkin is the healthiest choice for your dog. But like all things in moderation, too much pumpkin in a dog’s diet can cause more stomach issues.

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Should I Use Canned Pumpkin Or Fresh Pumpkin:

Plain canned pumpkin is the healthiest choice and is a great ingredient for these pumpkin peanut butter dog treats. You will want to make sure any canned pumpkin has no added salt, sugar, spices, or other additives. (Pets.Webmd gives a great breakdown of the best advice on this topic)

Fresh pumpkins will have a higher water content than canned pumpkins. If you make fresh homemade pumpkin puree, you will de-seed your pumpkin and then boil the pumpkin until soft. Remove and drain from water to mash, then store the puree in the fridge for three to four days in the fridge, or six months in the freezer.

Never use canned pumpkin pie or peanut butter that contains Xylitol, an artificial sweetener that is toxic to dogs.

How To Make Easy Pumpkin Dog Treat:

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees f!

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In a large mixing bowl, combine your wet ingredients, the egg, peanut butter, and pureed pumpkin. You can use a hand mixer or stand mixer for this step or mix with a whisk or wooden spoon.

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Once your wet ingredients are mixed, slowly mix in the dry ingredient of flour. We put in a cup, then added in 1/4 cup each time until we got to the 2 cups of flour, and the dough’s thickness increased.

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Flour your counter and roll your dough into a ball onto the floured surface.

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Roll your dough out flat with a rolling pin onto your floured counter.

Cut out your cookies to the thickness you like your homemade dog treats to be.

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Next, lay out your dog treats on a baking sheet, aka cookie sheet, you can use a piece of parchment paper as well.

Bake for about 20 to 30 minutes until they are done or golden brown

Allow to cool off and share the treats with your dog! Kylie tried a bite of one and liked them as well as Bentley did

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How To Store Homemade Pumpkin Dog Treats:

Place these in an airtight container and store them at room temperature. You could store these in a refrigerator if you want to for up to a week.

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Our Other Homemade Dog Treat Recipes:

  • Easy Homemade Coconut Oil Peanut Butter Dog Treats These frozen treats are our dogs’ favorite in the summertime!
  • Homemade Dog Breath Treats– Use fresh mint to make these tasty dog treats to help your furry friend’s breath fresher!
  • Homemade Apple Pumpkin Dog Treats-Dogs can enjoy all the fall goodies of apples and pumpkin in these tasty treats with oats!
  • Homemade Pumpkin Dog Treats-With only four ingredients, these are easy-to-make and tasty treats for your four-legged friend!

Have you made dog treats before for your dog?? What did you make??

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Easy Pumpkin Dog Treat Recipe

This easy Pumpkin Dog Treat Recipe is perfect to make for your dog! With only four ingredients they are also super quick to whip up a batch.

Course Dog Treat

Cuisine Pet

Keyword Dog treat, homemade dog treats, Pumpkin dog treats

Prep Time 6 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 36 minutes minutes

Servings 14 Cookies

Calories 111kcal

Author Jenny

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees f!

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine your wet ingredients the egg, peanut butter, and pureed pumpkin. You can use a hand mixer or stand mixer for this step or mix with just a whisk or wooden spoon to do this.

  • Once your wet ingredients are mixed slowly mix in the dry ingredient of flour. We put in a cup then added in 1/4 cup each time until you get to the 2 cups of flour, and the thickness of the dough does increase.

  • Flour your counter and roll your dough into a ball onto the floured surface.

  • Roll your dough out flat with a rolling pin onto your floured counter.

  • Cut out your cookies to the thickness you like your homemade dog treats to be.

  • Next layout your dog treats on a baking sheet aka cookie sheet, you can use a piece of parchment paper as well, and bake for about 20 to 30 minutes until they are done or golden brown

  • Allow to cool off and share the treats with your dog!

Nutrition

Calories: 111kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.001g | Cholesterol: 12mg | Sodium: 32mg | Potassium: 85mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 2060IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 11mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What can I mix with pumpkin for my dog? ›

This recipe looks 100% fancier than the effort required to pull it off. In fact, here it is: Mix equal parts pureed pumpkin and plain yogurt (add a little water for pourability) and serve it in a dainty cup or bowl.

Do you bake or boil pumpkin for dogs? ›

It is a versatile ingredient that can be steamed, baked, or boiled, added to your dog's meal, served alone, or baked into some tasty treats. The best method is to prepare a puree to freeze and store for later use. Don't leave out the seeds either; they also have great benefits.

Is it OK to give dogs pumpkin everyday? ›

Even a food as healthy as pumpkin should be a treat for your dog served in moderate amounts. Canned (unsweetened) cooked or pureed pumpkin can be mixed into your dog's regular wet or dry food. Chewy's resident vet, Dr. Katy Nelson recommends serving 1 teaspoon of plain canned pumpkin per day (per 10 lbs.

Are pumpkin treats good for dogs? ›

Yes, the fiber in pumpkin is great for your dog's digestive health. It helps with mild diarrhea, supports weight management, and helps support healthy anal glands. However, if your dog is suffering from anal gland problems or severe diarrhea, see your veterinarian right away instead of trying to give them pumpkin.

Is pumpkin or rice better for dogs? ›

100% pure canned pumpkin puree contains a whopping 7 grams of soluble fiber per cup, while cooked white rice only contains 1.2 grams of fiber per cup. Since soluble fiber slows down GI transit times and coats and soothes irritated bowels, you can start to see why pumpkin is better than rice for diarrhea.

How quickly does pumpkin work on dogs? ›

According to the Merck Veterinary Manual, it should be given in 1 to 2 tablespoon doses with each meal. Pumpkin can be expected to produce a bowel movement and Rex relief within about 24 hours. Not only will it treat mild to moderate constipation but, given regularly, can prevent it from happening in the future.

How do you give a dog canned pumpkin? ›

Add one to four pumpkin tablespoons per meal to your dog's diet. Always start with small quantities to avoid adding too much fiber. If you have doubts about the amount of pumpkin to add to your dog's diet, always consult your veterinarian.

How do you serve raw pumpkin to dogs? ›

It is indeed safe and beneficial to feed pumpkin to your dog. However, you should only stick to adding cooked or raw pumpkin or cooked pumpkin seeds (not raw pumpkin seeds) to your pooch's pet food. You can mix it in with his kibble or give it to him by itself.

How much pumpkin should I put in my dogs food? ›

So, how much should be given? Just like any time you introduce a new food to your dog's diet, it is important to do so slowly. A rapid change could cause an upset stomach. Usually, it is recommended that you give your dog about one to four tablespoons of canned pumpkin a day.

Is Greek yogurt good for my dog? ›

Can Dogs Eat Greek Yogurt? Yes, Greek yogurt is great for dogs, provided it is xylitol-free. Your dog may even like the texture of Greek yogurt more. It's thicker because the whey gets strained out.

How do you prepare pumpkin for dogs? ›

100% plain canned pumpkin is easy to serve your pets since you don't have to cook it. Just make sure it's free of other ingredients. You can also serve fresh pumpkin. Simply remove the seeds and bake it in your oven until it's soft.

Is peanut butter good for your dog? ›

' The good news is that regular peanut butter is safe to give your dog as a treat. Just make sure to avoid peanut butter with Xylitol, a sugar substitute found in lower or sugar-free products. Xylitol is the only ingredient in peanut butter that's bad for dogs.

Is Libby's 100% pure pumpkin good for dogs? ›

Benefits of canned pumpkin for dogs.

Canned pumpkin is great for dogs because it shares all the same benefits as fresh pumpkins: rich in antioxidants, beta carotene, fiber, and vitamins and minerals opens in a new tab like vitamin C, vitamin E, folate and iron.

Is Libby's canned pumpkin okay for dogs? ›

Plain, canned pumpkin is the healthiest choice for your dog. Both fresh and canned pumpkin are good sources of nutrients and fiber, but canned pumpkin contains a higher concentration of fiber and nutrients compared to fresh pumpkin.

Can dogs eat applesauce? ›

Can Dogs Eat Applesauce? Yes, dogs can safely eat plain applesauce! But applesauce generally includes added sugars, so always choose unsweetened applesauce and give it to them in moderation. You can freeze applesauce in ice cube trays and share them with your dog after a long walk or on a hot summer day.

Which is better for dogs pumpkin or yogurt? ›

Pumpkin: Pure pumpkin puree or canned pumpkin specifically made for dogs is great for settling your dog's stomach. Rice: Plain white rice is a great stomach soother to give your dog. Yogurt: Plain yogurt contains active cultures that can help calm your dog's stomach when they have diarrhea.

How do you use pumpkin to switch dog food? ›

Mixing some plain pumpkin into the food or giving your dog a probiotic can also help. Your dog becomes gassy – Gassiness will usually improve after a dog has eaten a new diet for a few days. A nutritional supplement designed to help with gas may speed the process along.

Will pumpkin firm up dog stool? ›

If your dog has diarrhea, the soluble fiber in canned pumpkin will help absorb the excess water, resulting in firmer stool. For a pet that is constipated, the high water and fiber content in the pumpkin will help add bulk and soften the stool, acting as a natural laxative and making the stool easier to pass.

Can I mix pumpkin and rice for my dog? ›

Dog bland diet. 1 c cooked rice, 1/4 c each canned pumpkin and chicken. Mix in flora if needed. Good for resolving diarrhea and vomiting in sensitive dog tummies.

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