Is your pup your favorite kitchen companion? ๐พ๐ Mine too! And today, I’m bringing you a super fun, tail-wiggling recipe for Homemade Oatmeal Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Treats that’s not only delicious but also packed with health benefits! ๐ฅ๐๐
Whether youโre new to baking for your dog or youโre already the neighborhood dog-treat guru, this article is your ultimate guide.
I’ll walk you through a vet-approved, customizable, and nutrition-loaded treat recipe that your pup will love, and you’ll feel great giving them. ๐โจ
Why This Specific Recipe Is Worth Making ๐พ๐ฏ
This isn’t just another dog biscuit recipe ๐ฅฑ—it’s a wholesome, easy-to-make treat that’s already tried and tested across trusted platforms.
I’ve enhanced it to include essential nutrients like omega-3s, healthy fats, carbs, and protein, making it a complete snack that supports energy, coat health, digestion, and immunity ๐๐ช.
Best part? You know exactly what’s going into your dog’s tummy—no artificial flavors or questionable preservatives ๐ซ๐งช. Just real, honest ingredients with real health benefits. ๐ฏ
๐ง Recipe: Ultimate Pumpkin Oat Treats with Peanut Butter Boost
๐ Prep Time & Cook Time
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 25 minutes
- Total Time: 35 minutes
๐งฐ Tools Needed
- Food processor or blender (to grind oats)
- Mixing bowl ๐ฅฃ
- Rolling pin or bottle (to flatten dough)
- Cookie cutters (bone-shaped for fun!) ๐ฆด
- Baking sheet with parchment paper
๐ก No cookie cutters? Use a knife to cut into squares or roll into bite-sized balls!
๐งพ Ingredients Needed
Here’s what you’ll need to whip up a batch of these wholesome goodies:
- โ 1 ¾ cups oat flour (or grind rolled oats)
- โ 1 cup pumpkin puree (unsweetened, 100% pure)
- โ ½ cup natural peanut butter (make sure it’s xylitol-free!)
- โ 1 large egg (for binding)
- โ 1 tbsp chia seeds (omega-3 boost!)
- โ 1 tbsp ground flaxseed (fiber + omega-3s)
- โ 1 tbsp pumpkin seeds (zinc + healthy fats)
- โ Optional: ½ tsp cinnamon (for antioxidant perks)
๐ฏ Substitutions:
- Allergic to peanuts? Use sunflower seed butter ๐งด
- Vegan? Replace egg with 1 tbsp chia + 3 tbsp water (soaked)
- Want gluten-free? Use almond or chickpea flour instead of oat flour
๐ช How Many Treats Will This Make?
Using the exact measurements above, I got 28 medium-sized bone treats ๐ฆด but you can get around 40 smaller round bites using a tablespoon scoop. You’ll have enough to fill a quart-size jar or treat bag! ๐๏ธ๐พ
๐จ๐ณ Follow This Steps Closely To Make This Treat
๐น First Step: Prep the Dry Mix
Start by grinding your rolled oats into a fine flour using your food processor—this gives the treats a smoother, more uniform texture ๐ก. If youโre using oat flour already, youโre one step ahead! Add flaxseed, chia, and optional cinnamon to this mix. Stir to combine well.
๐น Second Step: Mix the Wet Ingredients
In a large bowl, whisk together the pumpkin puree, peanut butter, and egg until the mixture is smooth and creamy ๐ฅ. This will act as the base for your dough and give the treats that rich aroma dogs love ๐.
๐น Third Step: Form the Dough
Slowly add your dry ingredients to the wet mix. Combine with a spoon or hands until a stiff dough forms. It should be firm but pliable—not sticky. ๐ช If too dry, add a tsp of water; if too sticky, sprinkle more oat flour.
๐น Fourth Step: Shape and Style
Roll your dough out to about ¼ inch thick using a rolling pin. Now for the fun part! Use bone-shaped cutters ๐ฆด or get creative with small round shapes. You can even twist dough strips into fun U shapes! ๐
๐น Fifth Step: Bake It to Perfection
Place your treats on a parchment-lined baking tray and bake at 350°F (175°C) for 25 minutes until golden brown. For crunchier treats, bake an extra 5–7 minutes. Let cool completely before serving!
๐ฝ Feeding Size: How to Serve the Treats
- Small dogs (under 20 lbs): 1–2 treats/day ๐
- Medium dogs (20–50 lbs): 2–3 treats/day ๐๐ฆบ
- Large dogs (50+ lbs): Up to 4–5 treats/day ๐ฆฎ
Always adjust based on your pup’s activity level and daily meal size ๐ฝ๏ธ๐ถ
๐งช Nutritional Values Estimated (Per Treat)
- Calories: ~23 kcal
- Protein: 2g
- Fat: 1.5g
- Fiber: 1.2g
- Omega-3s: Present via chia & flax
- Carbs: ~3g
๐ฏ These treats are balanced and energy-rich—perfect as a snack, but not a meal replacement!
โ Dietary Suitability/Check List
- โ Grain-free (if using almond or chickpea flour)
- โ Hypoallergenic (with nut-free butter)
- โ High in fiber
- โ No added sugar or salt
- โ Not suitable for dogs with seed allergies (chia/flax/pumpkin)
๐ง Storage Tips: Keeping Treats Fresh & Safe
๐ Shelf Lifespan: How Long Before It Goes Bad?
- Room temp: 5 days (in airtight container)
- Refrigerator: Up to 2 weeks ๐ง
- Freezer: Up to 6 months โ๏ธ
Keep in cool, dry spots to avoid moisture build-up and mold. Always let treats cool before storing.
๐ก Tips for Perfecting This Treats
- Use natural peanut butter (just peanuts & salt)
- Want crunch? Leave the treats in the oven (turned off) for 30 mins after baking
- Use vacuum-sealed bags for long-term freshness
- Add a silica gel pack (food-safe) in treat jars to control moisture
โ ๏ธ Safety Notes: Watch These Potential Risks
๐ Safe Swaps for Ingredients Use In This Recipe
- Peanut butter → Sunflower seed butter ๐ป
- Egg → Chia seed + water gel ๐ฑ
- Oat flour → Chickpea or almond flour
- Pumpkin seeds → Omit if digestion-sensitive
๐ง Always check with your vet if your dog has food allergies or sensitivities!
๐ฅ The Health Benefits of Main Ingredients in the Treat
- Pumpkin ๐ – High fiber, aids digestion, loaded with vitamin A
- Peanut Butter ๐ฅ – Protein, healthy fats, B-vitamins
- Oats ๐พ – Great for sensitive stomachs, beta-glucans boost gut health
- Chia & Flax – Omega-3s for brain + coat health
- Pumpkin Seeds – Natural zinc and antioxidants
๐ฅ All-natural, all beneficial—none of that weird stuff from commercial brands!
๐ถ My Pup’s Reaction (and Yours Will Be Similar!)
As soon as I opened the oven, my dog was dancing circles around the kitchen ๐บ๐. One sniff and he knew these weren’t ordinary snacks.
The tail didn’t stop wagging for 20 minutes. ๐ Yours might react differently—but trust me, most pups go wild for that peanut-buttery-pumpkin scent combo!
๐งฌ Why These Ingredients Work for Dogs
- Recommended by vets for sensitive tummies
- No wheat, no corn, no soy—common allergens avoided
- Whole food sources mean more nutrients and less risk
- Natural binders like egg or chia gel help digestion and texture
๐งฏ Trouble Shooting: Recipe Didnโt Work After Following Guide Above
- Too sticky? Add more oat flour
- Too dry? Mix in 1 tsp of water or pumpkin puree
- Crumbly dough? It may need an extra egg or chia binder
- Didn’t rise? That’s good! These are meant to be dense ๐งฑ
๐จ Health Concerns You Should Take Note Of
- Avoid xylitol in peanut butter—it’s toxic to dogs โ
- Limit seed intake for dogs with sensitive digestion
- No artificial sweeteners—they can harm your pup’s liver
- Moderation is key—even healthy treats can cause weight gain
๐ฐ Cost: How Affordable is This Recipe?
This entire batch cost me less than $6—and that’s for 28+ treats! Compare that to store-bought brands where a small bag can cost $12–$18 ๐ฒ. Huge savings, better quality. ๐ธ๐พ
โฑ๏ธ Convenience: How Simple is it to Make This Recipe?
If you can mix cookie dough, you can do this! ๐ง
- No complicated tools
- One bowl, one tray
- Done in under 40 minutes
Perfect for Sunday meal prep for your pup!
๐ Will All Dogs Like This Recipe?
While most dogs love the combo of peanut butter + pumpkin, some may prefer different textures. If your dog is picky:
- Try soft-bake for seniors
- Add a blueberry swirl for extra flavor ๐
- Let them sniff first before giving a full treat
๐ฅ Cooking Techniques That Work for This Recipe
- Baking (standard method)
- Dehydrating (for longer shelf life and crunchy texture)
- โ Avoid microwaving—it doesnโt cook evenly
- โ Avoid frying—adds unhealthy fats
๐ด Portion Control: How Much Is Too Much?
Moderation is the name of the game:
- Treats should be 10% or less of daily calorie intake
- Always adjust their meal portions if giving lots of treats
- Use smaller shapes for training treats ๐๐
๐ฏ Serving Suggestion
Use these for:
- โ Training sessions
- โ Daily rewards
- โ
Gifting fellow dog parents ๐
But remember—they’re supplements, not substitutes for your dog’s full meal!
๐โ๏ธ FAQs Section
Can I add other ingredients to the pumpkin peanut butter oat treats?
Yes! You can add ingredients like blueberries, shredded carrots, or apples for variety—but avoid grapes, raisins, and chocolate โ
How do I ensure the treats are safe for dogs with allergies?
Use hypoallergenic alternatives like sunflower seed butter and grain-free flours. Also, introduce new treats slowly.
Whatโs the best way to store these treats to keep them fresh?
Store in airtight containers at room temp for 5 days, refrigerate for up to 2 weeks, or freeze for 6 months. ๐ง
Are there any health risks associated with giving dogs peanut butter?
Only if it contains xylitol, a toxic sugar substitute. Always use natural, unsweetened peanut butter!
Can I use a different type of flour instead of oats?
Absolutely! Try almond flour, chickpea flour, or whole wheat flour (if digestion isn’t an issue).
๐ Final Thoughts
You made it to the end—and now you know how easy, affordable, and healthy it is to make Homemade Oatmeal Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Treats at home! ๐๐ With just a few pantry staples and 30 minutes, you can make your dog’s day (and keep that tail wagging)! ๐
So what are you waiting for? Grab those ingredients, fire up the oven, and treat your furry friend to a snack made with ๐ and superfoods! ๐ฅ๐๐ถ
Let me know how it turns out—your pup will definitely thank you later ๐พโจ