Pumpkin is a nutrient-rich ingredient that can be a great addition to your dog's diet, especially during the fall season.
Pumpkin is a low-calorie, easily digestible fiber source that can help support your dog's digestive health.
Pumpkin can also help alleviate symptoms of diarrhea and constipation in dogs.
These homemade 3 ingredient pumpkin dog treats are a simple and healthy way to reward your furry friend.
They require just three ingredients: canned pumpkin, peanut butter, and oats.
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Why to Make This Recipe
These treats are quick and easy to make, ready from start to finish in about 25 minutes. You'll have plenty of time to enjoy the process and watch your furry friends enjoy the treats.
One of the best things about this recipe is that it's inexpensive. The cost of the ingredients probably totals a few dollars for 90 treats, which is much less than store-bought.
You can also make the dough ahead of time and bake the next day, or store the baked treats in the fridge or freezer for later use. This makes it easy to have a steady supply of treats on hand.
Pumpkin Dog Treat Recipe
Making homemade dog biscuits is a thoughtful gesture that's sure to be appreciated by neighbors with dogs.
You can make small dog treat bags to give away as gifts, which is a nice way to do something for someone.
Getting homemade dog biscuits would be a welcome surprise for neighbors who walk their dogs in the neighborhood or at the dog park.
These pumpkin dog treats make great homemade gifts too, and they're something nice to do for someone.
You don't have to spend a lot of time or effort to make these treats, and they're a great way to show you care.
I've given samples of these treats to 8 different friends with dogs, and every single dog liked them, even the picky eaters.
So, I feel pretty confident that this oatmeal pumpkin dog treat recipe will be a hit with your pup too.
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Making and Storing Treats
You can store 3 ingredient pumpkin dog treats in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
In warmer, humid climates, the fridge is a must to prevent mold from forming. In cooler, less humid climates, you can store them on the counter for a few days before moving them to the fridge.
Freezing is also a great option, allowing you to take out a few treats at a time as needed.
Oatmeal Dog Treats
Making oatmeal dog treats is a great way to reward your pup. I've tried this recipe with 8 different friends with dogs and every single dog liked them.
These treats are easy to make and can be scooped out and flattened with a fork, just like a peanut butter cookie. Your dog won't care about the shape, they just want the taste.
You can make small dog treat bags to give away to friends and neighbors who have dogs. This is a great way to get to know them and their pets.
Oatmeal pumpkin dog treats make great homemade gifts. I like to give them away to neighbors and friends who appreciate a thoughtful gesture.
Giving homemade dog biscuits is a welcome gesture, especially if you see the same neighbors walking their dogs in the neighborhood or at the picket fence park.
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How to Store
If you live in a warmer, humid climate, it's best to store homemade treats in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. This is because they don't contain preservatives, just like any baked good, and will eventually mold.
You can store homemade treats in a cute dog treat jar on the counter for a few days before moving them to the fridge if you live in a cooler, less humid climate.
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