
Want to include your pooch in Halloween fun? Try our Halloween Pumpkin Oatmeal Spice Dog Treat Recipe. They’re so good, it’s scary!
It’s that time of the year again- the fist chill is in the air, everything smells like pumpkins and everyone is excited about picking the perfect Halloween costume- and kids are already daydreaming about all the candy they’ll hoard with this year’s trick-or-treating. But what about your pooch? Why should he be left out of all the fun activities? Sure, you might dress him up in a costume to make him involved in the festivities, but truth be told, it’s not the Halloween activity that your dog would have chosen to participate in. If he could get his paws on a mountain of candy, he probably would- but we all know that’s a bad idea. So what’s a pawrent to do?
Your fur baby might not get to pig out on trick-or-treating candy, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find a way to include them. Instead of leaving out your pooch from all the Halloween fun– try our Halloween Pumpkin Oatmeal Spice Dog Treat Recipe. They’re so good, it’s scary!
Halloween Pumpkin Oatmeal Spice Dog Treat Recipe
This recipe yields 20 generously-sized cookies that will have your pooch wagging his tail well after Halloween passes. And even if they snarf up all of them in a few days- we won’t tell anyone, because these homemade, wholesome treats are healthy for your pooch. Just don’t make it a regular indulgence- these cookies might be great, but all those calories will make your dog a chunky boy in no time.
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Is Pumpkin Healthy for Your Dog?
With so many different pumpkin dog treat recipes available, you may be wondering how healthy it is to treat your pup to this fall favourite. The good news is that it’s not only safe, but it also offers some great nutritional benefits. In fact, many veterinarians will even recommend including a small scoop of pumpkin puree as a meal topper with a dog’s regular feedings.
Pumpkin is packed with great vitamins and minerals for your dog’s health including vitamin A (beta-carotene), vitamin C, potassium, iron, phosphorus, magnesium, and folate. It’s also high in fiber, making it a great option to boost your dog’s digestive health. If you notice that your dog is experiencing any digestive upset including both constipation and diarrhea, a little pumpkin is a well-known and trusted home remedy.
In addition to the digestive benefits, pumpkin has also been associated with better eye health, improved skin and coat and a stronger immune system. It’s also a low-calorie treat. That combined with the high fiber content makes it a perfect choice for those pups that are currently working on shedding a few pounds. The best part? Your dog will love the taste so much that he will have NO idea that he’s enjoying a diet-friendly snack. So, get baking and embrace the fall vibes.