Amazing 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats

Oh, you *know* how much we spoil our pups, right? I mean, they’re family! And honestly, there’s something so rewarding about whipping up some healthy, homemade goodness for them. That’s exactly why I’m obsessed with these 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats. Seriously, they are ridiculously easy โ€“ like, “did I just bake for my dog?” easy. My own little guy, Buster, goes absolutely bonkers for these. I feel so good knowing exactly what he’s eating, with no weird fillers. My passion for making sure pets eat well always leads me back to simple, wholesome recipes like this one. Itโ€™s all about keeping our furry pals happy *and* healthy! A plate of freshly baked 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats, sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar. ## Why You’ll Love These 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats Honestly, these little pumpkin delights are a lifesaver for any dog parent. Hereโ€™s why youโ€™ll be making them again and again:
  • Super Simple: We’re talking pumpkin and flour. That’s it! Couldn’t get easier if you tried.
  • Healthy & Wholesome: No questionable ingredients here, just pure, natural goodness your dog will thank you for.
  • Fast to Make: Whip them up in about 10 minutes flat โ€“ perfect for when you need a quick treat fix.
  • Customizable: You can cut them into any shape your heart desires! Bones? Stars? Little paw prints? Yes, please!
  • Your Dog Will Adore Them: Trust me, the combo of pumpkin and flour is a winner in the canine world.
A stack of homemade 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats on a plate, ready to be served to your furry friend.

Essential Ingredients for Your 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats

Alright, let’s talk about what you need to make these magic little treats! It’s seriously just two things, and that’s why they’re so amazing. You’ll need one cup of pure pumpkin puree โ€“ and I can’t stress this enough, make sure it’s *pure* pumpkin puree, not that pumpkin pie filling stuff. Trust me on this one! And then, youโ€™ll need one cup of whole wheat flour. Thatโ€™s it! So simple, right?

Ingredient Spotlight: Pumpkin Puree

Okay, so why pumpkin? Well, itโ€™s packed with fiber, which is super for a dog’s digestion. It’s also got vitamins A and C, which are great for their immune system and skin. But, the HUGE thing to remember is to grab the 100% pure pumpkin puree. The pie filling is loaded with sugar and spices that aren’t good for our furry friends, so always check that label!

Flour Options for Your 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats

The whole wheat flour is great because it gives the dough structure. But if your pup has a sensitivity to wheat, no worries! You can totally swap it out. Oat flour works wonderfully and gives a nice texture, or even almond flour if your dog isn’t dealing with nut allergies. Just a heads-up, if you use almond flour, the dough might be a little stickier, so you might need just a *tiny* extra sprinkle of flour when you roll it out. A plate of homemade 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats, with a golden retriever dog in the background.

Step-by-Step Guide to Making 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats

Okay, ready to get baking? It’s seriously as simple as 1-2-3, or in this case, 1-2-3-4-5-6-7! First things first, crank up that oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC). While it’s heating up, grab a bowl and dump in your cup of pumpkin puree and your cup of flour. Just mix it all up until it starts looking like a nice, cohesive dough. Sometimes it feels a little sticky, sometimes a little crumbly, but don’t sweat it! We’ll talk about that in a sec. Then, just spread a little extra flour on your counter or a cutting board and roll out that dough to about a quarter-inch thick. Grab some fun cookie cutters โ€“ I love using little bone shapes for Buster โ€“ or just use a knife to cut them into squares or rectangles. Pop these little guys onto your prepared baking sheet and bake them for about 20 to 25 minutes. You want them to be firm to the touch. Oh, and super important: let them cool COMPLETELY before you give these yummy treats to your pup! For more on why pumpkin is great for your dog, check out this handy guide from the AKC: AKC: Can Dogs Eat Pumpkin?

Prepping Your Baking Sheet for 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats

Trust me, you do NOT want these sticking to your baking sheet. It makes such a mess and then you’re left with sad, broken treat pieces. My go-to move is always lining the baking sheet with parchment paper. It’s like a magic shield! Everything just slides right off, and cleanup is a breeze. A silicone baking mat works just as well if you have one. It really makes the whole process so much more enjoyable.

Achieving the Perfect Dough Consistency

So, about that dough can be a little finicky sometimes, right? If your dough feels way too sticky and itโ€™s sticking to everything, just add another tablespoon of flour. Mix it in gently until itโ€™s manageable. If it feels too dry and crumbly, like it won’t hold together, add just a *tiny* splash more pumpkin puree โ€“ maybe a teaspoon at a time. You’re looking for a consistency that’s easy to roll out without being too sticky or too dry. Itโ€™ll come together, I promise! A stack of homemade 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats on a blue plate, ready to be served to your furry friend.

Tips for Baking Perfect 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats

Okay, so making these treats is super easy, but a few little tips can make them absolutely perfect for your furry best friend! First off, rolling your dough evenly is key. If itโ€™s too thick, the inside might stay a little doughy, and if it’s too thin, they might get too crunchy (unless your dog loves crunchy!). Aim for about a quarter-inch, just like I mentioned. And when you’re cutting out shapes, try to keep them fairly uniform so they bake up at the same speed. My absolute favorite part is using fun cookie cutters โ€“ Buster goes wild for little bone shapes! It just makes them feel extra special, you know? Keep an eye on them towards the end of baking; they should feel firm and dry to the touch. If theyโ€™re still a bit soft, give them a few more minutes. You want a nice, solid treat that holds its shape!

Storing and Serving Your Homemade Dog Treats

Once these yummy 2-ingredient pumpkin dog treats are totally cool โ€“ and I mean *completely* cool or they might get mushy โ€“ it’s time to think about storing them. Because they only have natural ingredients and no preservatives, you’ll want to keep them in an airtight container in the fridge. They should stay fresh and delicious for about a week. I like to grab one or two when Buster’s been a good boy during training, or just as a little midday surprise. Theyโ€™re the perfect size for a quick reward!

Frequently Asked Questions About 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats

Got questions about whipping up these cute little pumpkin treats for your pup? I totally get it! It’s always good to be sure you’re giving your best friend the best. Here are some things people often ask:

Can I use pumpkin pie filling instead of pumpkin puree?

Oh, please, please, PLEASE don’t! This is super important. Pumpkin pie filling has all sorts of extra stuff in it like sugar, cinnamon, and other spices that aren’t good for dogs, and can even make them sick. You *really* want to stick to 100% pure pumpkin puree. It’s the good stuff for them, no funny business added!

How long do these 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats last?

Since these are natural and don’t have any preservatives, theyโ€™re best kept in the fridge. Pop them into an airtight container, and they should stay nice and fresh for about a week. It’s always a good idea to give them a sniff check before serving, just to be sure, but they usually disappear pretty fast anyway!

Are these treats suitable for puppies?

Yep, they totally are! Puppies can enjoy these wholesome 2-ingredient pumpkin dog treats. Just keep an eye on portion sizes, as they’re still growing and their tummies can be a little sensitive at first. Start with a small piece to see how they handle it, and you should be good to go!

Estimated Nutritional Information

So, you’re probably wondering what goes into these yummy little bites, nutritionally speaking! For each of these 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats, you’re looking at roughly 50 calories, about 0.5g of fat, and around 10g of carbohydrates. Itโ€™s good to remember these are just estimates, though! Things can vary a bit depending on how thick you roll the dough or the exact brands you use. But in general, they’re a pretty healthy, low-calorie option for your furry friend!

Share Your Creations!

Okay, now it’s your turn! I absolutely LOVE seeing your baking adventures. Drop a comment below and tell me how your 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats turned out โ€“ did your pup go crazy for them? Feel free to share pics if you have them, Iโ€™d love to see all those cute doggy faces enjoying their treats! And if you give it a try, a quick rating would be amazing too. Happy baking! Dont forget Delicious Chicken Veggie Patties For more recipes follow me on PINTEREST Print

2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dog Treats

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Simple and healthy pumpkin dog treats made with just two ingredients.

  • Author: patricia
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 25 min
  • Total Time: 35 min
  • Yield: Approximately 20 treats 1x
  • Category: Dog Treats
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

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  • 1 cup pumpkin puree (not pie filling)
  • 1 cup whole wheat flour

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC).
  2. In a bowl, mix the pumpkin puree and whole wheat flour until a dough forms.
  3. Roll out the dough on a lightly floured surface to about 1/4 inch thickness.
  4. Cut into desired shapes using cookie cutters or a knife.
  5. Place the treats on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
  6. Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until firm.
  7. Let the treats cool completely before serving to your dog.

Notes

  • Store treats in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week.
  • You can substitute whole wheat flour with oat flour or almond flour for a gluten-free option.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 treat
  • Calories: 50
  • Sugar: 2g
  • Sodium: 5mg
  • Fat: 0.5g
  • Saturated Fat: 0g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0.5g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 10g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 2g
  • Cholesterol: 0mg

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