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Pumpkin treats. See more ideas about Pumpkin recipes, Pumpkin, Delicious desserts. Pumpkin is just as healthy for your dog as it is for you. Here are some simple ways to feed your pooch this popular fruit, and some bonus biscuit recipes.

Pumpkin treats The pumpkin and coconut flavored treats are packed with powerhouse ingredients that are rich in These all-natural yummy pumpkin dog treats are made with premium ingredients and no artificial. Shocking, but true: you can do more with it than just turn it into a latte. These Healthy Pumpkin Dog treats are easy to make and provide a safe and yummy treat for your dogs! You can make Pumpkin treats using 6 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Pumpkin treats

  1. Prepare 6 cup of Rice Krispies Cereal.
  2. Prepare 10 oz of Mini marshmallow (bag).
  3. Prepare 1/4 cup of Butter.
  4. Prepare 1 of Orange food coloring.
  5. Prepare 1 of Rip Whip licorice.
  6. You need 12 of Bite size candies..

They're loaded with ingredients to increase healthy. If you don't want to subject Scruffy to vegetables, there are. They're super easy to make and the perfect fall treat for your furry friend. Pumpkin is a superfood for our canine companions.

Pumpkin treats step by step

  1. In a deep sauce pan, on LOW heat. Melt butter then add marshmallows once butter is melted. Stir constantly until marshmallows are melted. Remove from heat..
  2. Add in cereal and stir..
  3. Using buttered hands mold rice krispy mixture around the bite size candies..
  4. Top with licorice..
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Full recipe here: http I like to cut small treats for our Beagle and larger treats for our Labrador. That's the best thing about making homemade dog. We carved our pumpkins a few days before Halloween, so I kept the pumpkin guts in a plastic container overnight to make treats the next day. I have enjoyed making homemade dog treats for. Pumpkin and pumpkin spice are everywhere you look.

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