![]() I use Jif Peanut Butter, as it is what I always have on hand! Jif Naturals is a great choice for reduced sugar and salt. Please make sure the peanut butter served to your fur babies does NOT contain Xylitol, which is a sugar substitute found in some low calorie or sugar free peanut butters! Xylitol is definitely TOXIC for dogs to consume! It is the only thing I can get Georgia to take medicine with and also provides great entertainment smeared in a Kong toy! Do use in moderation. Peanut butter is a great snack for your pooch as it packs a lot of protein, vitamins, and healthy fats. Please use unsweetened, Grade A pumpkin puree, like Libby’s canned pumpkin puree for your dogs. I commonly mix in a tablespoon of unsweetened pumpkin puree with my dog’s dry dog food for a healthy treat. Pumpkin is loaded with vitamins that are beneficial for dogs skin and coats. It provides a great source of fiber and can even help calm an upset tummy. Meet Georgia, the shy, loving Red Tick Coonhound and Daisy, the sweetest, crazy Pointer-Cross! (Yes, my home is noisy, especially when it’s Homemade Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Treats time!) Ingredients You’ll Need Ingredients for homemade peanut butter pumpkin dog treats. Helping Mom make peanut butter pumpkin dog treats! My darling hunting-breed rescues will be my baking assistants and taste testers for this recipe. I like to make homemade treats, chews and even dog food at times for them! All paws welcome in my kitchen! My husband and I don’t have any children yet, so our babies are four-legged and furry. Homemade dog treats are so easy to make and it’s nice knowing exactly what ingredients are inside for your pooch! Homemade Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Treats ![]() These homemade Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Treats are absolutely made to beg for! This recipe combines two of my dog’s favorite things in life, peanut butter and pumpkin. ![]()
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