5 Pumpkin Puree Dog Food Ideas Your Pup Will Lick the Bowl For

I’ve been a dog lover and caregiver for over 20 years, grooming, feeding, and experimenting with healthy meals for dogs of all sizes. One of my favorite ingredients in the kitchen for dogs is pumpkin puree—it’s gentle on the stomach, fiber-rich, and packed with vitamins A and C. If your pup is eyeing your pantry, pumpkin is a safe, tasty way to boost their nutrition.

Key Takeaways:

  • Pumpkin is great for digestion, weight management, and skin health.
  • These 5 recipes include meals and treats suitable for all dog sizes.
  • Use plain, unsweetened pumpkin puree—not pie filling.
  • Recipes can be used as full meals, toppers, or occasional treats.
  • Always consult your vet for portion sizes, especially for dogs with allergies or health issues.

Ready to treat your furry friend? Let’s dive in.


1. Cozy Pumpkin & Turkey Belly-Soothing Bowl

Cozy Pumpkin & Turkey Belly-Soothing Bowl

When my golden retriever, Max, had a sensitive stomach, this bowl was a lifesaver. It’s gentle, filling, and perfect after a long walk at the dog park.

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup plain pumpkin puree
  • 1 cup cooked lean ground turkey (no seasoning, drained)
  • 1/2 cup cooked white rice
  • 1/4 cup low-sodium chicken broth (optional)
  • 1 tablespoon plain unsweetened yogurt (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Mix the pumpkin puree, turkey, and rice in a bowl.
  2. Add a splash of broth if you want a softer texture.
  3. Top with yogurt for probiotics.
  4. Serve at room temperature.

Pro Tips:

  • Freeze single-serving portions for quick meals.
  • Portion by size: 1/2–1 cup for small dogs, 1–1.5 cups for medium, up to 2 cups for large dogs.

Health Tip: Turkey is lean and easily digestible, while pumpkin supports healthy digestion and reduces constipation. Dogs with sensitive stomachs often love this mix.


2. Crunchy Pumpkin & Oat Pup Biscuits

Crunchy Pumpkin & Oat Pup Biscuits

These are my go-to treats when training my Border Collie, Luna. They’re crunchy, wholesome, and smell irresistible.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup plain pumpkin puree
  • 2 1/2 cups oat flour (blend rolled oats until fine)
  • 1 large egg (optional, for binding)
  • 1 tablespoon natural peanut butter (xylitol-free, optional)

Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment.
  2. Mix pumpkin, oat flour, and egg. Add peanut butter if desired.
  3. Roll dough to 1/4-inch thick and cut into small shapes.
  4. Bake 18–22 minutes until lightly golden. Cool completely.

Pro Tips:

  • Store in an airtight container for up to a week or freeze for longer.
  • For senior dogs, bake slightly less for a softer texture.

Nutrition Note: Oats are a gentle grain that supports heart health and are excellent for dogs with grain sensitivities.


3. Pumpkin, Salmon & Sweet Potato Power Mash

Pumpkin, Salmon & Sweet Potato Power Mash

This is my favorite active-dog meal. My Labrador, Bella, can’t get enough of the omega-3s from salmon and fiber from pumpkin.

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup plain pumpkin puree
  • 1 cup cooked flaked salmon (skinless, boneless)
  • 1/2 cup cooked mashed sweet potato
  • 1 teaspoon olive or salmon oil
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped steamed green beans

Instructions:

  1. Mix pumpkin, salmon, sweet potato, oil, and green beans.
  2. Serve slightly warm or at room temperature.

Pro Tips:

  • Use as 25–50% of your dog’s regular meal.
  • Swap salmon with shredded chicken and add ground flax for omega-3s.

Health Benefit: Omega-3s improve coat shine, joint health, and brain function, while pumpkin and sweet potato provide fiber and antioxidants.


4. Frozen Pumpkin Pupsicles With Banana

Frozen Pumpkin Pupsicles With Banana

During summer, frozen treats are lifesavers. My Dachshund, Coco, goes wild for these cooling pupsicles.

Ingredients:

  • 3/4 cup plain pumpkin puree
  • 1 ripe banana, mashed
  • 1/2 cup plain unsweetened yogurt or kefir
  • Water as needed to thin

Instructions:

  1. Blend pumpkin, banana, and yogurt until smooth. Add water if needed.
  2. Pour into silicone molds or ice cube trays.
  3. Freeze 3–4 hours until solid.

Serving Tips:

  • 1–2 cubes for small dogs, 3–4 for larger pups.
  • Press in a small training treat for extra fun.
  • Use water or unsweetened goat milk if dairy-sensitive.

Fun Fact: Frozen treats increase hydration in hot weather and soothe teething puppies.


5. Hearty Pumpkin & Beef Veggie Skillet

Hearty Pumpkin & Beef Veggie Skillet

For busy weeknights, this skillet is my lifesaver. It’s quick, wholesome, and versatile. My Boxer, Duke, can’t get enough.

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup plain pumpkin puree
  • 1 cup lean ground beef (90%+), cooked and drained
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped steamed carrots
  • 1/2 cup cooked quinoa or brown rice
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped wilted spinach
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil

Instructions:

  1. Warm olive oil in a skillet. Add beef, carrots, quinoa, and spinach.
  2. Fold in pumpkin puree until evenly coated.
  3. Cool to lukewarm before serving.

Pro Tips:

  • Use as a partial meal or topper: 1/2–1 cup for small dogs, 1–2 cups for larger dogs.
  • Variations: swap beef with turkey and peas, or sprinkle dried parsley for fresh breath.

Nutrition Insight: Pumpkin binds ingredients, fiber aids digestion, beef provides protein, and quinoa adds essential amino acids.


Handy Tips & Safety Notes

  • Use plain pumpkin puree only—no added sugar or spices.
  • Introduce new foods gradually and watch for allergies.
  • Portion pumpkin at 1 teaspoon per 10 lbs body weight for starters.
  • These recipes are great as meal toppers or occasional meals; consult your vet for long-term complete diets.

These 5 pumpkin-forward recipes are guaranteed to make your dog’s tail spin. Scoop the orange goodness and let the pup-joy begin!

Author

  • Sabine Kellar bio

    Sabine Kellar is a passionate dog enthusiast and content creator behind DogsLifeJourney.com. With a love for all things canine, she shares delicious homemade dog recipes — from pumpkin cakes and hearty soups to refreshing frozen treats — designed to keep pups happy and healthy. Beyond the kitchen, Sabine also writes about dog training tips, health care essentials, and even fun guidance on name selection, making her blog a go-to resource for dog parents everywhere. Her mission is simple: to help every dog live a healthier, happier, and more tail wagging life.

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