How to Turn Your Jack-o’-Lantern into Dog-Friendly Pumpkin Puree
This simple recipe can serve as the base for dog treats.
It’s officially Halloween — which means that tomorrow, you’re going to be staring at your freshly carved jack-o’-lanterns (and piles of on-sale pumpkins at the supermarket) and wondering what in the world to do with them. Fear not: No pumpkin has to go to waste. There are plenty of ways to make use of leftover pumpkins — including one that comes as a big treat for your dog.
Pumpkin puree is super easy to make at home from fresh pumpkins. And since pumpkins happen to be very healthy for dogs, a puree can be used as a delicious and nutrition-packed food topper for your pup. You can also use this pumpkin puree in cookies and biscuits to add some health benefits to your dog’s treats.
Benefits of pumpkin puree
Pumpkins aren’t just useful for decorating; they’re also a great treat to add to your dog’s diet. Pumpkin puree is nutrient dense, low in calories, and rich in vitamin A, which your dog needs to create antioxidants. It also contains potassium and vitamin C, which help strengthen your dog’s heart and immune system. Nothing beats making pumpkin puree fresh, but if you don’t have the time or you want your pup to chow down on pumpkin during all seasons, canned pumpkin is a decent substitute.
Use pumpkin puree alone to help with canine constipation or diarrhea (check with your vet for the amount appropriate for your dog), or — more pleasantly — try it in this recipe for dog-safe pumpkin cookies.







