Organic Pumpkin and Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits 🐾

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Today, we’re sharing one of our favorite healthy, homemade dog-treat recipes: Organic Pumpkin & Peanut Butter Biscuits. These wholesome, fiber-packed treats are perfect for active medium to large breeds like Labradors, and they’re made with ingredients you can feel good about.

Grab your apron (and your best taste tester) — let’s get baking some pumpkin and peanut butter treats!


🥣 Ingredients

  • 2½ cups organic whole wheat flour (or organic oat flour for sensitive tummies)
  • 1 cup organic pumpkin purée (be sure it’s pure pumpkin, not pie filling)
  • ½ cup organic unsalted peanut butter (double-check that it’s xylitol-free)
  • 1 organic large egg
  • A splash of water, as needed

🔥 Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper for easy cleanup.
  2. Mix dry ingredients: Add the flour to a large bowl.
  3. Blend wet ingredients: In a separate bowl, stir pumpkin, peanut butter, and egg for the biscuits until smooth and creamy.
  4. Combine: Slowly mix the wet and dry ingredients for the pumpkin and peanut butter dough. Add a little water if the dough feels dry.
  5. Roll and cut: Roll out dough to about ¼-inch thickness. Use your favorite cookie cutters — or a mason jar rim if you’re going rustic!
  6. Bake: Place treats on your baking sheet and bake for 20–30 minutes, until firm and lightly golden.
  7. Cool completely: Let the pumpkin treats cool before serving to your four-legged friends.

🏡 Homestead Tip:

No cookie molds or cutters? No problem.
Use a mason jar ring to cut perfect circles in a pinch!


🐕‍🦺 Wellness Tip:

Pumpkin is rich in fiber, which helps support healthy digestion — a bonus for active, hard-working Labradors.


📦 Storage

  • Store treats in an airtight container for up to 5–7 days.
  • Freeze pumpkin and peanut butter biscuits for up to 2 months — perfect for stocking up!

⚠️ Important Note

These homemade treats are intended as a supplement to your dog’s regular diet.
Always introduce new foods slowly and in moderation.


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