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DIY Peanut Butter and Pumpkin Dog Treats for Your Furry Friend

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Making dog treats at home is fun and good for your pet. Dona and Sam say their dogs got healthier and happier. If you want to try making treats, you’re in the perfect spot.

The treats are healthy and easy to make. You need whole wheat flour, pumpkin puree, creamy peanut butter, eggs, and ground cinnamon. Soon, you’ll have tasty dog treats ready.

This recipe makes around 40 treats. Each treat has about 38 calories, 1.1 grams of fat, and 1 gram of fiber. Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 20-30 minutes. In less than an hour, they’re done.

Keep them in a sealed container for 5-7 days at room temperature. You can also keep them in the fridge for 2 weeks or freeze them for 3 months.

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Why Homemade Dog Treats Are Better

Homemade dog treats are gaining popularity for good reasons. They offer health benefits and save money. You can pick high-quality ingredients, unlike the 40% of store-bought treats that may have unwanted stuff like meat by-products, sugars, and preservatives. These can harm your pet’s health. Homemade treats, on the other hand, use only good stuff.

Where store-bought treats come from can be worrisome. They might come from places with loose rules on ingredients. This raises the risk of dangerous substances, such as melamine, contaminating the treats. Making your own treats at home avoids these dangers. You’ll use top-notch, human-grade ingredients, some even organic and non-GMO. This is healthier and calms any worries about what your dog is eating.

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Homemade dog treats also mean spending less. Store-bought treats can hit your wallet hard, costing between $5 and $10 per bag. Making them yourself could cut costs by half or more. Plus, you can make treats that meet your dog’s specific diet or taste needs. Over half of dog owners think their pets would enjoy such personalized treats.

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Making treats doesn’t take much time. You might spend 30 minutes to a few hours on it, depending on what you’re making. You can keep these treats fresh in airtight containers. Some might need to go in the fridge, especially if they’re moist or have meat.

Pet owners have seen their dogs get healthier with homemade treats. These snacks can make your dog’s coat shinier and boost their energy. Ingredients like pumpkin and peanut butter are great choices. Pumpkin helps with digestion and keeping weight down. Peanut butter adds protein, fats, and vitamins for more energy and a healthier coat. Just make sure the peanut butter doesn’t have sugar or salt. This mix of benefits and savings makes homemade dog treats a smart pick for any dog owner.

Ingredients Needed for Peanut Butter and Pumpkin Dog Treats

Choosing the right ingredients is key for tasty and nutritious pumpkin and peanut butter dog treats. You need quality items to make your dog happy:

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You need 1 cup of whole wheat flour or plain flour as a base. It keeps everything together. Then, 1/3 cup of natural peanut butter is necessary. Make sure it doesn’t contain Xylitol, which harms dogs. This adds a delicious, creamy texture dogs adore.

The main ingredient, 1/2 cup of pure pumpkin puree, adds many nutrients. These treats are not just yummy but healthy too. For extra taste and benefits, add a little cinnamon.

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Mix these great ingredients, shape them, and bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 30-35 minutes. They come out golden and crunchy. You’ll get about 20 treats from this.

The ingredients in these treats are simple but do wonders. They aim to make tasty, healthy snacks for your dog.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Making your dog’s treats is easy and fun. Begin by warming your oven to 300 degrees Fahrenheit. You’ll need 1/2 cup of creamy peanut butter, 1/2 cup of canned pumpkin purée, and 4 tablespoons of honey. Mix them together in a big bowl.

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Then, turn 2 cups of whole wheat flour into a fine powder. Slowly add this flour to your bowl, along with 1/3 cup of water and one large egg. Keep stirring until the mix turns into a sticky dough. To prevent sticking, add a little more flour to your counter if necessary.

Preparing the Dough

Roll the dough until it’s between 1/2 and 1 inch thick. Use cookie cutters or a knife for fun shapes. Then, put your treats on a baking sheet.

It’s baking time now. Cook your treats at 300 degrees Fahrenheit for 50-60 minutes. For crunchier snacks, bake a bit longer, about 5-10 minutes more. For softer ones, bake 5-10 minutes less.

Make sure your treats are completely dry and hard for safety. You can keep them at room temperature for a week, in the fridge for two weeks, or freeze them for longer.

This recipe makes around 30 treats. Each treat has roughly 14 kcal, 1 g of carbs, and 1 g of protein. They’re also a source of vitamins like Vitamin A and Vitamin C, making them a healthy choice for your pet.

Additional Tips for the Perfect Dog Treats

Making the best peanut butter and pumpkin dog treats is more than just the recipe. Here are more tips to make sure your dog loves their snacks every time.

Start with how you store them. Keeping homemade dog treats fresh is key. Put them in an airtight jar in the fridge for up to two weeks. For keeping them longer, freezing is best. This way, they stay good for three months.

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Also, try different ingredients if your dog needs them. Things like coconut oil or oat flour are great changes. Make sure the peanut butter doesn’t have xylitol, as it’s bad for dogs. Changing the recipe helps fit your dog’s health and likes.

The baking time also changes how the treats feel. Bake them for 15 to 20 minutes for soft snacks. For crunchier treats, bake them about 30 minutes. You can adjust this to what your dog enjoys most.

Remember to watch the treat sizes. Each one has about 19 calories. Be careful with how many you give, especially if your pet has a diet to follow. Choosing the right storage and ingredients makes snacks better and safer, adding more joy for both you and your dog.

Conclusion

Making treats for your dog like peanut butter and pumpkin treats is fun and healthy. You can pick good ingredients like whole oats. Always use xylitol-free peanut butter for your dog’s safety.

You need simple things: 2 cups of whole oats, 1/2 cup of peanut butter, and 1 egg. Bake at 350°F for 15-20 minutes. You can add pumpkin or flaxseed to match your dog’s needs. This is what 91% of pet owners think is key.

Making these treats brings you closer to your pet. Peanut butter gives them proteins and healthy fats. Remember, too much can lead to weight gain. Try giving carrots or pumpkins too.

These DIY tips help you keep your pet happy and healthy. As of February 7, 2025, all this advice is up to date. Enjoy baking and seeing your dog enjoy the treats!

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