Pumpkin peanut butter dog treats are a fun homemade biscuit that your pups will love. Canned pumpkin is mixed with bacon and peanut butter for these tasty biscuits. Your fur babies will be begging you for these pumpkin peanut butter dog treats and best of all they are super cheap to make!
Pumpkin Peanut Butter Dog Treats
Hey Gnomies,
Today we are making Pumpkin Peanut Butter Dog Treats!
The weather is cool and I'm in the mood for baking some tasty baked goods. I don’t want to let my dogs miss out on all the fun so today I am sharing a fun recipe for homemade dog treats featuring one of my favorite fall ingredients, pumpkin!
This dog treat recipe uses ingredients you probably already have in your pantry and can be made in less than an hour.
Not to worry if pumpkin isn't in season, we are using canned pumpkin for this recipe.
Best of all, your fur babies will love them!
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Ingredients you may need for Pumpkin Peanut Butter Dog Treats:
- Peanut butter
- Canned pumpkin
- Flour
- Bacon
- Eggs
- Dog bone shaped cookie cutter
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Tips for Pumpkin Peanut Butter Dog Treats
Is peanut butter safe for dogs?
Xylitol, a sweetener used in many foods, including peanut butter, yogurt, toothpaste and chewing gum, is safe for humans but potentially deadly for dogs. If ingested, it can cause seizures, liver failure and death. Make sure there is no xylitol in the peanut butter you are using.
What peanut butter contains xylitol?
Peanut butter brands that contain xylitol include Go Nuts, Co., Krush Nutrition, Nuts'N More and P28 Foods.
Is pumpkin safe for dogs?
Both canned and fresh pumpkin is safe for dogs. In fact, it has many health benefits. Pumpkin has high fiber and water content, which are good for correcting and preventing constipation in dogs, plus can help bulk up your dog's stool. Too much however, could be toxic. Limit your dogs daily serving to just a few teaspoons per day. The amount of pumpkin in this recipe is safe for your dog.
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