Grain free pumpkin dog treats are the ultimate high-value training reward and homemade snack for pups with sensitive stomachs. By baking at home, you eliminate artificial additives, control the exact ingredients, and save money compared to expensive boutique pet store snacks. Because pure canned pumpkin is naturally loaded with soothing dietary fiber and essential vitamins (like Vitamins A, C, and E), these treats actively keep your dog healthy, happy, and their digestion balanced.
The 3-Ingredient Recipe Guide
You don’t need to be a master chef to create healthy snacks. For this easy recipe, simply combine 1/2 cup of pure pumpkin puree with 1/2 cup of natural peanut butter (always verify it is xylitol-free), and 1 1/2 cups of your preferred grain-free flour. Coconut flour and chickpea flour are excellent gluten-free bases, though coconut flour is highly absorbent so you may need a splash of water.
Mix everything until a workable dough forms. Roll it out on a lightly floured surface, use bone-shaped cookie cutters, and bake at 350°F for about 15 minutes. Store them in an airtight container in the fridge, or the freezer for long-term freshness.


Why Pumpkin is a Canine Superfood
Pumpkin is widely recommended by veterinarians because it acts as a natural stomach soother. It contains high amounts of soluble fiber, which helps regulate digestive health—meaning it can magically help settle both loose stools and constipation. Additionally, it is packed with antioxidants, boosting your dog’s immune system without the heavy caloric load of traditional wheat-based biscuits.
Crucial Safety Tips & Ingredients to Avoid
When preparing pumpkin coconut flour treats, always double-check your labels. You must exclusively buy pure canned pumpkin. “Pumpkin pie filling” is loaded with dangerous sugars and spices. Furthermore, if you use peanut butter, ensure it is completely free of birch sugar (the common hidden name for xylitol). Xylitol toxicity is extremely dangerous to dogs. By sticking to whole, single-ingredient components, your DIY treats will be 100% dog-safe.
Pros
- Soothes upset stomachs
- Zero artificial additives
- Cost-effective
Cons
- Shorter shelf life than store-bought
- Requires baking time

