Easy Peanut Butter Pumpkin Soft Dog Treats - Spoiled Hounds (2024)

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To your dog, these peanut butter pumpkin soft dog treats are the best treat they have ever eaten! They will want seconds, and thirds, (or pretty much the entire batch!).

Forget about waiting for dog treats to bake in the oven – this easy soft dog treat recipe involves no baking at all! In fact, your furry friends will gobble them up as soon as they are rolled and ready!

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Table Of Contents

  1. The Best Things About These Homemade Soft Dog Treats
  2. Benefits of Peanut Butter for Dogs
  3. Benefits of Pumpkin for Dogs
  4. Soft Dog Treats for Pills
  5. Recipe Ingredients
  6. Ingredient Notes and Substitutions
  7. Equipment Needed
  8. How to Make Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Treats
  9. Baked Soft Dog Treats
  10. Serving Size
  11. How to Store Soft Dog Treats
  12. How Long Do Homemade Soft Dog Treats Last?
  13. Can Humans Eat These Soft Treats for Dogs?
  14. More Homemade Dog Treat Recipes
  15. Peanut Butter Pumpkin Soft Dog Treats

The Best Things About These Homemade Soft Dog Treats

These are the perfect peanut butter dog treats to give to senior dogs, dogs with no teeth, or as puppy treats. Since they are so soft, they are easy for weaker dogs to chew (as opposed to all those crunchy treats out there).

They are also wonderful training treats; you can hide pills in them too. Plus, they are vegan, so they are a great way to give your dog plant-based nutrition.

When you make your own dog treats, you know exactly what is in them. Store-bought treats can have questionable ingredients. This way, you can control how sweet they are or make substitutions if your dog has food sensitivities or allergies.

I love that this simple recipe for easy homemade dog treats uses my dog’s favorite foods. Peanut butter and pumpkin is a healthy combination that is also super delicious for your dogs.

The best part is that this doesn’t require any baking! Just roll them up and they are ready to share with your fur baby.

Benefits of Peanut Butter for Dogs

Lots of dogs love peanut butter and that is one of the main ingredients in these delicious treats. Peanut butter is high in protein which can help your dog build muscle.

Peanut butter also contains healthy fats that benefit brain and muscle development.

When you use natural peanut butter to make healthy dog treats you should only use unsweetened peanut butter. Creamy peanut butter makes smoother cookies.

Benefits of Pumpkin for Dogs

These pumpkin treats are really high in vitamin A, beta carotene, and fiber. Canned pumpkin is just as good for dogs as fresh pumpkin puree.

Even a small amount of pumpkin is good for dogs. It’s a great source of fiber, which supports your dog’s gut health.

Soft Dog Treats for Pills

If you have a dog that refuses to take pills, hide them in these nutritious treats. It is a great recipe to hide medication. They are the best homemade pill pockets for dogs!

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Recipe Ingredients

Here is a bit more information about the simple ingredients I used in these homemade treats.

  • Natural Unsweetened Creamy Peanut Butter – Do not use peanut butter that has added sugar.
  • Pumpkin Puree – Plain canned pumpkin puree and not pumpkin pie filling with spices. You could use pumpkin baby food if you have it.
  • Coconut Oil – A healthy fat that adds some moisture and helps hold the treat together.
  • Oat Flour – store-bought or easily made with old-fashioned rolled oats.

All of the ingredients can be found at regular grocery stores.

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Ingredient Notes and Substitutions

When you make this easy soft dog treats recipe, here are a few notes to keep in mind:

Do not use peanut butter that contains xylitol because it is toxic to dogs.

To make soft dog treats without peanut butter, substitute the peanut butter with SunButter (sunflower seed butter). Make sure it does not contain xylitol or any artificial sweeteners.

You can substitute the oat flour with coconut flour. While you can use all purpose flour or whole wheat flour, I do not recommend them for these treats. Do not use rice flour because raw rice flour can cause choking and digestive issues in dogs.

If you want to make organic soft dog treats, use organic ingredients.

Equipment Needed

Another great thing about this recipe is you only need a few kitchen items to make these no-bake peanut butter pumpkin dog treats.

  • Measuring Cups
  • Mixing Bowl
  • Tray or Baking Sheet

I rolled these treats into balls. It saved me tons of time. If you want to create shaped treats, then use either some silicone molds or a small ice cube tray. They are too soft to use cookie cutters.

How to Make Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Treats

Here are the recipe steps for these easy to make dog treats with no baking:

  1. Melt the coconut oil and combine it well with the peanut butter and the pumpkin puree in a large bowl.
  2. If using rolled oats, blend them in a blender or food processor until it reaches a flour consistency.
  3. Add the oat flour and combine well using a hand mixer or a spoon.
  4. Form balls with the mixture, about 1-inch thick for smaller treats and up to 2-inches thick for larger treats.
  5. Place the balls on a tray or baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
  6. Use a fork to press a crosshatch design into the treats if desired.
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Baked Soft Dog Treats

If you want, you can bake these treats at 350°F for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the edges are golden brown. The baking time will vary depending on the size of the treats.

Serving Size

Even though this easy dog treat recipe is good for your dog to eat, it is still a treat. Pay close attention to the size of your pet when deciding how much to give them. Tiny dogs should only eat one of these treats a day. Larger breeds like Great Dane can eat more. It all has to do with the total calories they are eating that day.

You can also adjust the size of the treat by making larger or smaller size balls.

Any time you introduce new recipes to your pet, watch for signs of an upset stomach, just in case they are sensitive to one of the ingredients. Start with small pieces.

How to Store Soft Dog Treats

Store the treats in an airtight container or heavy zip-top plastic bag in the refrigerator. Do not store them at room temperature (unless you baked them).

You can freeze the treats for longer storage. Here’s how to freeze them:

  1. Place them on a tray so they are not touching.
  2. Put the tray in the freezer until the treats are frozen solid.
  3. Transfer the frozen treats to a freezer-safe container or plastic freezer bag.
  4. Store them in the freezer.

How Long Do Homemade Soft Dog Treats Last?

The treats will last up to 4 days in the fridge.

The treats will last up to 3 months in the freezer.

Can Humans Eat These Soft Treats for Dogs?

Yep, they sure can! All the ingredients are safe for human consumption. However, I doubt any person would enjoy them because they’re not sweet.

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More Homemade Dog Treat Recipes

Want to make more tasty treats for your dog? Take a look at these:

  • Bacon Dog Treats
  • Carob Dog Treats
  • Homemade Dog Gravy
  • Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats
  • Homemade Waffles for Dogs
  • Mixed Berry Pupsicles
  • Pumpkin Dog Cookies

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Peanut Butter Pumpkin Soft Dog Treats

Homemade Peanut Butter Pumpkin Soft Dog Treats are a tasty snack for your furry friend!

Course Dog Treats

Cuisine Pet

Prep Time 13 minutes minutes

Total Time 15 minutes minutes

Servings 15

Calories 68kcal

Author Renee Dobbs

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon Coconut Oil
  • 1/4 cup Unsweetened Creamy Peanut Butter or SunButter
  • 1/3 cup Pumpkin Puree
  • 1 cup Oat Flour or Uncooked Old Fashioned Rolled Oats

Instructions

  • Melt the coconut oil and combine it well with the peanut butter and the pumpkin puree in a bowl.

  • If using rolled oats, pulse them in a blender or food processor until it has a powder/flour consistency.

  • Add the oat flour and combine well using a hand mixer or a spoon.

  • Roll the mixture into balls, about 1-inch thick for smaller treats and up to 2-inches thick for larger treats.

  • Place the balls on a parchment paper lined tray.

  • Use a fork to press a crosshatch design into the treat if desired.

  • Store the treats in the refrigerator.

Notes

Do not use peanut butter or SunButter that contains xylitol, a sweetener toxic to dogs.

Be sure to use plain pumpkin puree and not pumpkin pie filling because it may contain spices toxic to dogs.

The treats will last for 5 to 7 days in the refrigerator.

Freeze the treats for longer storage. They will last up to 6 months in the freezer. Thaw them in the refrigerator overnight.

You can bake the treats at 350°F for about 20 minutes or until the edges begin to brown.

Nutrition

Calories: 68kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 20mg | Potassium: 65mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 847IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 8mg | Iron: 0.5mg

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