These homemade banana pumpkin dog treats taste so good your furry friend will beg for more!
Even though it’s a fall flavor, these pumpkin banana dog treats are perfect all year long. Your furry friend will love them – and they are so good for them that you’ll enjoy giving them more of these homemade treats.
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- Why These Banana Pumpkin Treats for Dogs Are the Best
- Ingredients
- Ingredient and Recipe Notes
- Equipment Needed
- How to Make Banana Pumpkin Dog Treats
- Recipe Variation – Treats Baked in Molds
- Serving Size
- How to Store Baked Dog Cookies
- Can you eat these dog treats?
- Popular Homemade Dog Treat Recipes
- Banana Pumpkin Dog Treats
Why These Banana Pumpkin Treats for Dogs Are the Best
Your dog is going to love these banana and pumpkin treats! With just a hint of banana – and lots of healthy ingredients – they have a great taste made with natural flavors.
You probably already have all the ingredients needed to make these pumpkin treats. Yep, I used pantry staples to make this dog treat recipe.
These homemade dog treats with banana and pumpkin are made with healthy ingredients – so they are nutritious for your dog. Your pup will think they are eating a treat, but you will know they are eating nourishing food that is as good as a vitamin.
That’s why I enjoy making homemade dog treats so much. I know that my furry friends are eating nutritious food – you never know what’s in the goodies from the store.
Want to know what is so healthy about them? In this post, I’ll tell you the nutrition information about these homemade pumpkin banana dog treats.
Dog cookies with banana and pumpkin are some of the best healthy dog treats you can make and are high in dietary fiber. There are no artificial ingredients or added sugar in these treats.
With a fresh pumpkin muffin aroma, you might be tempted to sneak of bite of these healthy dog treats.
Even picky dogs will love this banana pumpkin dog treats recipe.
The crunchy dog treats recipe with nutritional information is just a little further below. First, here’s more about the main ingredients and why I chose to use them.
Benefits of Bananas for Dogs
A banana is a delicious fruit that is also nutritious. Its high fiber content is great for a dog’s digestive system. It contains many essential nutrients and is high in vitamin B6, vitamin C, and potassium.
Benefits of Pumpkin for Dogs
The pumpkin is one of the healthiest ingredients in these homemade dog cookies, and it is high in vitamin A and fiber and has disease-preventing antioxidants.
Ingredients
The exact ingredient amounts and step-by-step directions are in the printable recipe card at the bottom of this article. First, I want to share some information about the ingredients I used in these banana pumpkin dog treats.
Here’s a list of what you need to make these easy banana pumpkin cookies for dogs – just four simple ingredients! Use organic ingredients if you want to make organic dog treats.
- Banana – Adds natural banana flavor and sweetness to the treats. Always use ripe bananas when making dog treats.
- Pumpkin – Use plain pumpkin puree and not pumpkin pie mix.
- Egg – Binds all the ingredients together and is an excellent source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids.
- Oat Flour – You can use store-bought or make your own from rolled oats.
Ingredient and Recipe Notes
When making homemade pumpkin dog treats, there are a few things to know:
I used oat flour instead of whole wheat flour because it’s naturally gluten-free.
Can’t find oat flour at the store? Just put old-fashioned rolled oats in a food processor or blender and process until the ground oats have the consistency of flour.
You can use coconut flour but you will need to increase the amount of banana and/or pumpkin or the dough will be too dry. Oat flour absorbs much more liquid than oat flour.
I used pumpkin puree and not pumpkin pie filling in this recipe. Pumpkin pie filling can contain spices toxic to dogs. Plus, it’s best to keep the added sugar amount low when making cookies for dogs. Dogs do not need any extra sugar in their diet, and these are sweet enough with just pureed pumpkin.
You can use homemade pumpkin puree instead of canned. You can also use plain baked sweet potatoes instead of pumpkin.
If you don’t have a wire rack to let the treats cool, you can place them on a sheet of parchment paper or a silicone mat.
You can use a biscuit cutter or a pizza wheel if you don’t have cookie cutters.
Equipment Needed
You probably have most of the kitchen items you need to make these homemade banana pumpkin dog treats. You can use any cookie cutter, but dog bone cookie cutters give these treats a cute dog bone shape.
- Measuring Cups
- Large Bowl
- Rolling Pin
- Parchment Paper or Silicone Baking Mat
- Cookie Cutters for Dog Treats
- Baking Sheet
How to Make Banana Pumpkin Dog Treats
These are the recipe steps and some photos of the process for making the treats. I hope they help you make this healthy banana pumpkin dog biscuits recipe!
You can scroll down to the bottom of this article for a printable recipe card.
- Place mashed banana, pumpkin puree, and egg, in a large mixing bowl.
- Mix the wet ingredients until they are well combined.
- Add the oat flour.
- Mix it all up until a dough forms.
- Place the dog biscuit dough on a floured surface.
- Roll out the dough to about 1/3 inch thickness.
- Cut the treats and place them on a baking sheet or cookie sheet lined with a silicone mat or parchment paper.
- Bake at 350°F for 20 to 25 minutes.
- Transfer the baked treats to a wire rack to cool to room temperature.
This recipe made 10 treats using medium-sized dog bone cutters. Cutters of different sizes will yield more or less treats.
Recipe Variation – Treats Baked in Molds
Don’t want to deal with rolling out and cutting the treats? That’s okay!
Simply press the dough into silicone molds. Bake at 350°F for 25 minutes.
Serving Size
How many homemade dog treats should you give your dog at once? That depends on what else you gave your pet to eat that day. This might be a healthier treat, but it is still a treat.
Treats should not make up the bulk of your dog’s calorie intake – they should be something they eat on rare occasions, along with healthy dog food.
Dogs shouldn’t overeat too many carbs – even healthy ones from bananas and pumpkin. For this reason, I suggest only giving your spoiled hound one treat daily.
How to Store Baked Dog Cookies
To preserve freshness, store these homemade dog treats in a container for dog treats. You can store your banana pumpkin dog treats in an airtight container at room temperature, and they will last up to 7 days.
You can freeze them for up to 4 months for more extended storage.
A dog treat jar is best, so they are not mistaken for human treats. Here are some cute ones on Amazon:
- Metal Farmhouse Style Dog Treats Jar
- Rae Dunn Good Dog Ceramic Dog Treats Canister
- Clear Plastic Paw Print Air-tight Container
Can you eat these dog treats?
Yep, you can eat these treats! All of the ingredients are safe for human consumption. Since they aren’t sweet, I doubt you would enjoy them.
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Popular Homemade Dog Treat Recipes
Want to make more treats for your dog? Here are some different types of dog treats to make:
- Apple Dog Donuts
- Apple Peanut Butter Dog Treats
- Banana Bread for Dogs
- Blueberry Dog Muffins
- Chicken Dog Treats
- Golden Paste for Dogs
- Halloween Dog Treats
- Strawberry Dog Popsicles
- Waffles for Dogs
Find more easy dog treat recipes here on Spoiled Hounds!
Want to get the best store-bought dog treats instead of making homemade ones? Check out these favorite dog treats on my Amazon dog treats ideas list.
Banana Pumpkin Dog Treats
Ingredients
- 1 Ripe Banana
- ½ cup Pumpkin Puree
- 1 Egg
- 2½ cups Oat Flour
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F.
- Mash the banana in a medium bowl.
- Add the pumpkin and egg. Mix until well combined.
- Add the oat flour and mix well to form the dough.
- Place the dough on a lightly floured surface.
- Roll out the dough until it is about ⅓ inch thick.
- Using a cookie cutter, cut out the treats and place the cutouts on a greased or parchment paper-lined baking tray.
- Re-roll and cut the leftover dough until there is none left.
- Bake for 20 to 25 minutes.
- Transfer the baked treats to a wire rack and let them cool completely.
Linda Brzycki says
Can’t wait to make these😊
Lorraine says
Can’t wait to try these and see how much they like them 🥰
Linda Schaefer says
My 3 dogs loved them.
This is a great recipe. Easy to make and store.
Might try mixing other ingredients thanks!
Kim says
My Roxi loves these. Thanks for sharing
Renee Dobbs says
I’m so glad your Roxi loves the treats!
Sandy says
My new to me 9 yr old dog won’t eat a lot of things but he liked these so they are a winner!
Brandi says
I’m in the process of making them and they are just a mushy mess. I did all the measurements correct. But they stick to the rolling pin, they stick inside my cookie cutter and I mean it’s terrible. Any tips for me? I did make my own oat flour out of rolled oats but that’s the only difference. Should I use more flour?
Renee Dobbs says
Yes, add more flour if the dough is too moist or sticky to roll out.
Sarah says
Use flour on your roller and cutters. Sprinkle some out flour over the top also before you roll it out. The size of the banana can make the dough more gooey.
Sandra says
These are great!! They smell great and my dog loved these!! Thank you-such an easy recipe with really good ingredients!!!
cathy stpeter says
best way to freeze?
Renee Dobbs says
Put them in a plastic freezer bag or freezer-safe container.