Pumpkin is an excellent source of fiber and may help dogs with digestive issues as well as prevent constipation.
Just a few ingredients are needed to create this treat, including natural peanut butter that doesn’t contain the sweetener xylitol (which can be harmful for dogs). Also make sure your pumpkin puree meets FDA standards before proceeding.
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1. Pumpkin Peanut Butter Treats
Treat your pup right with these pumpkin dog treats made entirely with natural ingredients! Oat flour offers some fiber benefits while the pumpkin and peanut butter provide protein, essential fatty acids and vitamins for their wellbeing.
These treats are simple to create! Ideal for busy pet parents. Only requiring minimal ingredients, they’re quick and simple to bake in the oven.
Note: Please ensure you use only canned pureed pumpkin and not pumpkin pie filling, which contains added sugars and spices. Also check that peanut butter does not contain Xylitol which can be toxic to dogs. Also consider purchasing pet insurance to assist with unexpected vet bills in an emergency situation.
2. Pumpkin and Sweet Potato Biscuits
With only four simple ingredients, these pumpkin dog treats make a tasty and easily-digestible treat your pup will love! Plus, they make wonderful homegrown gifts for dog enthusiasts in your life!
When shopping for pumpkin, be sure to purchase pure canned pumpkin puree (no pie mixes with additional sugars and spices). Natural peanut butter can also be beneficial; however, any that contains the sweetener xylitol could potentially be hazardous for their health.
Be careful to not give too much pumpkin, as too much fiber may lead to diarrhea in pets. Start off slowly and gradually increase their intake.
3. Pumpkin Banana Treats
Making dog biscuits requires only a few wholesome ingredients and flour if your canine has any food sensitivities or intolerances.
Pumpkin is an excellent source of fibre, packed full of essential nutrients such as magnesium, potassium, iron and zinc. This recipe also features chia seeds which contain high levels of antioxidants to promote skin and coat health.
These homemade crunchy treats are the perfect way to show your pup some extra love! Constructed using over 45% upcycled materials that would otherwise go to waste, making these treats more eco-friendly than packaged pumpkin treats. Make up a larger batch and store in the freezer to extend its shelf life!
4. Pumpkin and Peanut Butter Treats
Pumpkin can be an invaluable supplement for any dog’s diet. Not only is it an excellent source of natural fiber, it may even aid with digestive issues like diarrhea or constipation.
These homemade treats are simple to make and let you control exactly which ingredients go into their food, with only four ingredients required to create the delicious treats: peanut butter, pumpkin puree, whole wheat flour and eggs.
Make sure that the natural peanut butter you use does not contain xylitol, as this can be hazardous for dogs. Furthermore, this recipe calls for canned pure pumpkin puree rather than pumpkin pie mix with added sugars and spices!
5. Pumpkin and Almond Butter Treats
Pumpkin is an effective natural remedy for digestion issues in dogs. Additionally, pumpkin provides them with essential fiber and vitamins. Veterinarians typically suggest feeding plain canned pumpkin to their pets to settle their stomachs as it provides soluble fiber which absorbs liquid in times of diarrhea or constipation.
Make homemade pumpkin dog treats easily and affordably using just four ingredients combined into flat rounds and baked for 10 minutes! When selecting plain, canned pumpkin instead of pumpkin pie filling which may contain added sugars. For optimal results use plain canned pumpkin. To do so simply mix 4 ingredients together then shape into flat rounds before baking at 300F (150C).
Once completed, store these pumpkin treats in the refrigerator for two months; alternatively they can also be frozen and will last six months in storage.
6. Pumpkin and Peanut Butter Treats with Cinnamon
Pumpkin is an excellent source of fiber, vitamins, and soluble carbohydrates for dogs. As with any food additions gradually so as to avoid digestive issues such as diarrhea.
When creating these treats for your pet, be sure to use pure canned pumpkin and not pumpkin pie filling, which contains added sugars that could be harmful. Furthermore, check that your peanut butter does not contain xylitol as this substance can be toxic for their wellbeing.
These nutritious dog treats are an easy, tasty gift that any pup in your life would appreciate. Additionally, they freeze beautifully – simply place in an airtight bag or container and take out when ready. When serving time comes along simply place them back in the fridge!