No Bake 10 Minute Pumpkin Dog Treats
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As the weather cools down, these No Bake Pumpkin Dog Treats are a perfect seasonal snack for your dog! With just a few ingredients, including pumpkin and peanut butter, you can whip up these no-bake bites in 10 minutes. Keep them in the fridge for a nutritious treat your pup can enjoy all week long.
No Bake 10 Minute Pumpkin Dog Treats
Category
Dog Treats
Servings
20
Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
0 minutes
Looking for a quick, easy treat that your dog will love? These No Bake 10 Minute Pumpkin Dog Treats are made with wholesome ingredients like oat flour, pumpkin, and peanut butter. They’re simple to make, require no baking, and are perfect for a healthy snack any time of the year!
Dog Child
Ingredients
- 1 Cup Oat Flour
½ Cup Pumpkin Puree (unsweetened)
- ½ Cup Natural Peanut Butter (no added sugar or salt)
- 2 Tbsp Honey
- 2 Tbsp Chia Seeds
- 2 Tbsp Ground Flaxseeds
Directions
In a large bowl, combine oat flour, pumpkin purée, peanut butter, honey, chia seeds, and flaxseeds.
- Mix until a dough forms.
- Roll the dough into small balls.
Place on a parchment-lined sheet and refrigerate for 30 minutes to set & enjoy!
- Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week or freeze for longer storage.
Recipe Note
FAQ
How should I store these treats?
Store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week, or freeze for longer storage.
What is the texture of the treats?
These treats are soft but firm once set, making them easy for your dog to chew.
Can I use another flour instead of oat flour?
Yes, you can substitute oat flour with coconut flour or almond flour. The texture may vary slightly.
How do I make my own oat flour?
To make oat flour, simply blend rolled oats in a food processor until they form a fine powder.
Is pumpkin safe for my dog?
Yes, pumpkin is not only safe but also highly beneficial for your dog’s digestion and overall health. It’s a great source of fiber and vitamins. For more details on how pumpkin can benefit your dog, check out our blog onFeeding Pumpkin to Your Dog here.
Are chia seeds and flax seeds good for my dog?
Yes, chia seeds and flaxseeds are packed with nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids and fiber, which are great for your dog's health. For more information on the benefits of adding seeds to your dog’s diet, check out our blog onWhy You Should Consider Adding Seeds to Your Dog’s Diet here.
What’s the best peanut butter for my dog?
Use a natural peanut butter with no added sugar, salt, or xylitol.
How many of these treats can my dog have per day?
Depending on your dog's size, 1-2 treats per day should be enough to keep your pup happy without overfeeding.
Can I use something other than peanut butter?
Yes, you can use other nut butters like almond or cashew butter, as long as they contain no added salt or harmful ingredients like xylitol. Read more about safe nut butters for dogs here.