Pumpkin is an easily digestible food for dogs that offers skin and coat benefits as well as digestive support. Simply incorporate pumpkin into their diet as treats or meal toppers; or bake into homemade biscuits or granola bars!
These pumpkin treats are easy and only require four healthy ingredients! Perfect as training treats or bedtime snacks!
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Easy to make
Homemade pumpkin dog treats are simple to make and your pup will love them! Just four wholesome ingredients are required to craft these luscious treats, which are grain-free and packed with dietary fiber. Plus, you can easily create multiple batches at once to store in the freezer!
Pumpkin Peanut Butter Biscuits are an easy and quick treat to prepare that are sure to please any furry friend! Plus they’re gluten- and dairy-free as well as sugar-free; great for pups with sensitive teeth or stomachs!
To create these treats, combine pumpkin puree, bananas and peanut butter in a mixing bowl, adding egg and flour as needed to form a dough. Roll this dough to about 1/2-inch thickness before using a cookie cutter or pizza cutter to cut out treats for your treats! Place these on baking sheets and bake for 20 minutes – this recipe yields quite a few treats which can be stored airtight containers or frozen for six months!
Easy to digest
Pumpkin is an excellent source of nutrition and fiber for your dog, helping with digestion when combined with peanut butter and also helping reduce flatulence, as it absorbs gasses from their intestines.
Recipe for these treats is straightforward and only requires four wholesome ingredients; making them ideal as training treats or between meal snacks. Plus, adding some bacon adds extra flavor while helping remove tartar from their teeth!
When crafting these treats for dogs, it is crucial that pure pumpkin is used. Be wary of canned pumpkin pie filling which often contains sugar and other potentially toxic ingredients that could harm them. When selecting peanut butter as the topping for these treats, ensure it does not contain Xylitol which is toxic to them; other ingredients should include eggs, bananas and flour that will all digest easily.
Easy to store
Pumpkin can be an essential addition to your pet’s diet, from making treats or cooking into meals to dehydrating for long-lasting treats that are both healthy and tasty. Pumpkin is an ideal way to add an exciting new element to their meal or celebrate Halloween or Thanksgiving with them!
Homemade pumpkin dog treats are easy and require only minimal ingredients and ingredients for production. Use a mini muffin tin and cookie cutters to form fun shapes for your pup! Additionally, cinnamon acts as a natural anti-inflammatory while providing antioxidant benefits – two qualities dogs especially appreciate!
To make this treat, combine eggs, banana, and pumpkin in a bowl before mixing in flour and lightly dusting a counter or rolling pin with flour before rolling out dough to approximately 1/8″ thickness and cutting into desired shapes before baking for 20 minutes at 325F for approximately 20 minutes (or keeping cool and enjoying them later!). Refrigerate them up to one week, and store airtight containers when frozen!
Easy to give
Homemade dog biscuits made with natural ingredients make the ideal treat, as well as being nutritious for dogs’ health as they’re grain-free and high in dietary fiber. Plus, making one yourself is simple using ingredients you likely already have on hand in your pantry – perfect when time is short but you still want to spoil your pup!
To create these treats, you’ll need eggs, pumpkin puree, and natural peanut butter that is free from artificial sweeteners like Xylitol that could poison dogs. Mix all these ingredients until a dough forms; either by hand or stand mixer; for easier handling you should lightly dust both counter and rolling pin with flour before rolling out your treats.
Make homemade treats using an oven for a tasty crunchy snack or add them as nutritious meal toppers to their kibble for extra nutrition. Freeze in an airtight container or bag.