Pumpkin and Oat Cookies

These Pumpkin & Oat Cookies are a wholesome, crunchy treat your dog will love. Made with just four simple ingredients—pumpkin, oats, egg, and a little coconut oil—they’re rich in fibre, vitamins, and natural goodness. Perfect for autumn baking or as a healthier alternative to shop-bought biscuits, they’re easy to make and suitable for most dogs as an occasional treat.

Pumpkin and Oat Cookies

Yield: 20-24 Small Cookies
Author: The Canine Dietitian
Prep time: 5 MinCook time: 20 MinTotal time: 25 Min

Make these easy homemade Pumpkin & Oat Dog Cookies – a healthy, crunchy treat packed with fibre and nutrients. Perfect for training or a special snack, and simple to bake at home.

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Ingredients

Instructions

Notes

Storage Instructions


  • Store in an airtight container for up to 7 days.
  • For longer storage, freeze for up to 2 months. Defrost before serving.
  • Keep in a cool, dry place to maintain crunch.


While every effort has been made to ensure that these home-cooked recipes are safe and nutritious for dogs, individual pets may have unique health needs, intolerances, or medical conditions that require a tailored diet. Always consult your veterinarian or a qualified canine nutritionist before making significant changes to your dog’s diet, particularly if your dog is a puppy, senior, pregnant, nursing, or has an existing medical condition.

Nutrition Facts

Protein

2 g

Calories

49

Fiber

1 g

Fat

2 g

Carbs

7 g

Cholesterol

8 mg

Net carbs

6 g

Sat. Fat

1 g

Sodium

5 mg

Sugar

0 g

Calories are per biscuit


 Suitable for most adult dogs in good health.

Not recommended for:

  • Puppies under 12 weeks
  • Dogs with grain intolerances (replace with grain-free flour if needed)
  • Dogs with pancreatitis or needing a low-fat diet (due to coconut oil)
  • Dogs with MCADD



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