This Halloween, don't forget to treat your dog with these DIY Pumpkin Dog Treats made with beneficial ingredients they'll love!
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I have to admit that I got Hunter a Halloween costume this year. Cringe if you will, I couldn't pass up the opportunity! After much debate over whether he would be Underdog, a dinosaur, or a glow-in-the-dark skeleton, I figured that the skeleton costume would be the most comfortable option. He still isn't completely into wearing a collar and ID tag, so anything too complicated just wouldn't work.
When Hunter's costume arrived, I made him try it on almost immediately. He so wasn't into it (I get it, you're a dog, not a dress up doll). Eventually he got comfortable enough for me to snap a few staged photos in front of a pumpkin. Since I'm probably going to make him wear his costume at least once or twice more this Halloween season, I decided I should probably treat him to something special.
I have a skull & crossbones mold that is the perfect size for dog treats. I also had some pumpkin puree left over from another recipe and a whole lot of oats from stocking up for other recipes. Naturally, I went to work on pumpkin dog treats. After looking up a bunch of pumpkin dog treat recipes, I decided to try creating pumpkin dog treats with just three simple ingredients: pumpkin puree, oats, and peanut butter.
DIY Pumpkin Dog Treats
Ingredients
- 3 cups oats
- 1 1/2 cups pumpkin puree
- 1/2 cup smooth peanut butter
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350º.
- Pulse oats in a food processor until you achieve a powdery consistency.
- Combine all ingredients in a bowl until a dough forms.
- Drop dough into a mold or drop onto a parchment lined baking sheet to form biscuits.
- Bake 15 minutes and allow to cool completely before offering a treat for your dog.
- Store pumpkin treats in a sealed container in the fridge up to 5 days. Treats can be frozen for longer storage.
Pumpkin contains a lot of health benefits for pets. It's good for their coats, aids in digestive health, is loaded with vitamins, can actually act as a natural de-worming agent, and more! It's even recommended to add a little pumpkin to your pooch's food. Just make sure it's pumpkin puree, not pumpkin pie filling!
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please watch out if you use peanut butter for your doggo, make sure that it doesn't contain xylitol, it's a sweetener thats poisonous to dogs!!
Yes, thank you for noting this! I always make sure our PB is safe for dogs!