Autumn is here, and with it comes the delightful aroma of pumpkins. While you might be thinking of pies and lattes, your furry friend doesn’t have to miss out on the pumpkin fun!
Pumpkin Peanut Butter Pupcakes

Pupcakes (Dog Cupcakes with Frosting) from If You Give a Blonde a Kitchen
Rating: 5. Total Time: 40 min.
Imagine the delight on your dog’s face with every bite of these pumpkin peanut butter pupcakes! The rich flavor of pumpkin combined with the creamy goodness of peanut butter creates a treat that’s both delicious and nutritious for your furry friend. These pupcakes are made with simple ingredients like whole wheat flour, eggs, pumpkin puree, and a dollop of peanut butter.
What’s truly special about these pupcakes is their moist texture, making them easy for dogs to chew and enjoy. Plus, they’re topped with a light peanut butter frosting, which not only makes them look appealing but also adds an extra layer of flavor. They’re perfect for a special occasion or just because you want to see your pup wagging their tail with happiness.
Pumpkin & Bacon Dog Biscuits

Pumpkin Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits With Bacon Peanut Butter Glaze from This Country Girl's Life
Total Time: 30 min.
For the pup who enjoys a bit of savory goodness, these pumpkin and bacon dog biscuits are a must-try. The combination of savory bacon bits mixed with the naturally sweet and earthy flavor of pumpkin creates a treat that will have your dog begging for more. Made with oat flour, pumpkin puree, crispy bacon bits, and an egg to bind it all together, these biscuits are a wonderful snack option.
These treats stand out because they’re not only tasty but also packed with nutrients that are beneficial for your dog’s health. Pumpkin is great for digestion, while bacon adds a touch of indulgence. The biscuits are oven-baked, ensuring they have a delightful crunch that dogs love, while still being safe and gentle on their teeth.
They’re also incredibly easy to make, requiring just a handful of ingredients and a bit of baking time. Whether you’re rewarding good behavior or just spoiling your pup, these biscuits are sure to please.
Frozen Pumpkin Yogurt Treats

Pumpkin Peanut Butter Frozen Dog Treats from Anchored Baking
Perfect for those warmer autumn days or any time your pup needs a cool treat, these frozen pumpkin yogurt treats are a refreshing delight. The creamy texture of yogurt pairs beautifully with the bold taste of pumpkin, creating a snack that’s as tasty as it is cooling. Made with only three ingredients—pumpkin puree, plain yogurt, and a touch of honey—these treats are as simple as they are satisfying.
What makes this recipe truly irresistible is its versatility. You can pour the mixture into fun-shaped molds or simply use an ice cube tray for easy, bite-sized snacks. They’re great for keeping your dog hydrated and happy, especially after a long play session. These treats are not only delicious but also a fantastic source of probiotics and nutrients, making them both a treat and a health booster.
Pumpkin & Apple Dog Chews

Pumpkin & Peanut Butter Dog Treats (just 3 ingredients!) from It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken
Rating: 4.9. Total Time: 40 min.
If your dog loves a good chew, these pumpkin and apple dog chews will become their new favorite. The natural sweetness of apple complements the rich flavor of pumpkin, creating a chew that’s both tasty and satisfying. All you need are fresh apples, pumpkin puree, and a bit of cinnamon for that extra spice.
This recipe is a standout because it results in chews that are both durable and delightful. Perfect for keeping your dog busy and their teeth clean, these chews are baked until they’re just the right amount of tough. They’re a great alternative to store-bought chews, which can be filled with preservatives. Plus, the addition of cinnamon adds a hint of warmth, making these chews perfect for cozy autumn days.
These chews are a labor of love and well worth the effort. Your pup will enjoy the flavors and textures, while you’ll love knowing they’re munching on something healthy.
Tips for Perfect Pumpkin Dog Treats

Pumpkin & Peanut Butter Dog Treats (just 3 ingredients!) from It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken
Rating: 4.9. Total Time: 40 min.
Choosing the Right Pumpkin
Always opt for pure pumpkin puree instead of pumpkin pie filling. The latter often contains spices and sugars that aren’t safe for dogs. Check the label to ensure it’s 100% pumpkin.
Adjusting for Allergies
If your dog has any allergies, especially to wheat or dairy, swap out ingredients with alternatives like coconut flour or lactose-free yogurt. This ensures your treats are safe and tasty.
Storage Solutions
Store your homemade dog treats in an airtight container in the fridge to keep them fresh. For longer storage, freeze them, making sure to thaw before serving to your pup.