Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Dog Biscuits

Just wait until you see how easy this pumpkin peanut butter oatmeal dog biscuits plus my TOP 10 list of must-have items if you have a dog!

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I’m pretty sure the day we brought home, Charlie, we thought we were rescuing him…..

turns out we now think he rescued us.

He’s so sweet, we are very lucky!

Charlie helps us be more active, we are always getting up to let him out, to go for a walk or play fetch.

He rescued us from ever feeling like there is no one home, he runs to the door as soon as we open it.

He’s my constant companion!

He follows me around all day and is ALWAYS in a good mood!

charlie (cocker spaniel) with dog bone treat createdbydiane.com

 

He helps us realize how much love we have to give and of course, he is there every step of the way reminding us how much he loves us.

Even if it sometimes means cleaning up a chewed up mess…..

he is probably trying to remind us to make sure everything is put in its place! (with a lid on it if need be)

I have baked dog biscuits before we even had a dog. We have always loved when dogs would come by for a visit!

Now that we have a dog there are so many things that we have gotten that we LOVE.

 

dog must have items

 

 

Here are my top 10 must-have items for your dog!

  1. THIS is essential for a puppy, but we use it every day, he loves it. It’s his own little hide-a-way.
  2. This is the best dog bed cover it makes for easy clean-up, we even have one in the bed for the dog in our RV.
  3. I’d much rather take the dog for a walk and use THIS than stay home cleaning all day.
  4. And we all sure need THESE, don’t leave home without them!
  5. We just switched and got THIS and it really works not more pulling me around the block, it hooks in the front so if the dog pulls, he just turns himself around.
  6. And certainly can’t go for a walk without THIS leash, it has two handles and I love it.
  7. We have at least 2 of THESE it’s my dogs’ favorite, we replace them about once a year, they last a long time, he’s a chewer and they help keep his teeth clean. We also use these once a day they were recommended by our vet to keep his teeth tarter free or reduce tarter when were first started using them.
  8. Some days I wonder where THESE all go, then I’ll spot one and sure enough, they are all within a few feet of me and then I find 10 of them.
  9. I just love THESE, one for inside and one for outside, the bigger the better.
  10. and THIS, OMG this is the best at nighttime, no more walking into something I don’t want to and a clear view of what’s ahead.*My dog Charlie is microchipped, he was already chipped when we adopted him. I didn’t have a lot of info on registering him, chip info, and such and thought once I did it, he would always be registered, that was not the case with the company I registered him with. I paid a fee, thought that was it, I really didn’t know through that company that it was an annual fee type of thing. So the registering of the dog wasn’t really there. I was shocked.
    I’m happy to say I found a registry that then when checked through other chip identifiers, the info is there.
    It’s easy to use, you can update the info as needed. HERE is the website I useddog treats (gluten free) oatmeal pumpkin peanut butter baked treatsJPG 

    Are these dog teats gluten-free?

    Are these dog teats gluten-free?

    Yes, these pumpkin peanut butter oatmeal dog biscuits are gluten-free, when you roll them out, uses cornstarch instead of flour or place the dough in between two pieces of wax paper. Which is great if you don’t have a food allergy.

    You can add flour to them if you’d like for them to be less sticky, but it’s not necessary. 

    If you want to avoid rolling them out and cutting them with a cookie-cutter, just place tablespoon-size balls and bake them, they are easy and quick and you’ll have a whole tray full done in no-time.

     

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    Can I make these with regular flour and no oatmeal?

    I haven’t tried it, but yes, I do think you can use all-purpose flour in this recipe. I believe you may need a little more, so use 3 cups, then add some flour as needed to get a consistency you can work with that isn’t overly sticky.

dog pool water swim

The weather is still pretty warm here, about 85 today, and I really do think he thinks of going for a swim. He hasn’t jumped in on his own yet.

But he’s fallen off the edge a couple of times, and we’ve scooped him out after he swam to the edge.

When Charlie isn’t outside running aroun,d he can be found in his new spot…

dog laying on desk

on top of my desk.

He thinks he’s the cat!

orange cat laying on desk

This is Jack, he’s a Maine Coon Cat, so sweet with a wonderful personality, he likes to be right with us all day long.

The closer the better… as you can see by him being on the desk!

Sadly Jack passed away in 2016. He is greatly missed. We had many wonderful years with Jack and think of him often. And we lost Charlie in 2025, he was 14. I miss them both! Hug your fur babies for me.

 

cute dog cocker spaniel

He has such a sweet personality but really doesn’t like his photo taken too much.

I’m happy when I get a good shot of him, this one is so cute!

 

dog that helps

 

Charlie is ALWAYS ready to help me with my work!

 

These are not typical store-bought dog biscuits: 

  • there are no preservatives, store them in the fridge or freezer (they have fruit in them, the pumpkin, they will go bad after 2 days at room temperature)
  • the batter is sticky as mentioned, add flour to roll them out as needed
  • if you want them firm, bake them a little longer until the edges are lightly brown

 

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4.92 from 12 votes

Pumpkin Peanut Butter Oatmeal Dog Biscuits

gluten-free dog treats, with pumpkin peanut butter, and oatmeal. These dog treats can be cut out with a cookie cutter or rolled into balls.
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time15 minutes
Total Time20 minutes
Course: Snack
Keyword: dog
Servings: 3 -4 dozen

Ingredients

  • 3 cups oats
  • 1/2 cup peanut butter
  • 1 cup pumpkin puree
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 eggs
  • cornstarch/ flour for rolling out cookies

Instructions

  • Place the oatmeal into a food processor and pulse it until it's not so coarse, but it doesn't need to be fine as flour.
  • Add oatmeal, pumpkin, peanut butter, cinnamon, baking powder, and eggs to a mixing bowl then blend on medium speed until it's all mixed.
  • If it's overly sticky, add a tablespoon of cornstarch or flour to help dry it out a little so it's not difficult to roll out.
  • Roll out with a little flour and cut with cookie cutters.
  • Or roll out in between wax paper sheets, then cut with cookie cutter and place on parchment-lined baking sheets.
  • If you don't want to roll out and cut the dog treats with a cookie cutter, simply roll tablespoon size balls and bake them on the baking sheet.
  • Bake at 375 degrees for 15-20 minutes.
  • Cool on a rack until completely cooled.
  • Place in a container to keep them fresh, or in the freezer. I keep them in the freezer, they don't freeze solid as there is little liquid and my dog likes them right out of the freezer.

Notes

Add additional flour as needed for rolling cookies out so they aren't so sticky. If you flour wax paper and roll the cookie out in between floured wax paper sheets they are easier to transfer to the baking sheets.
** these do not have preservatives so be sure to refrigerate or freeze them. (my dog like them out of the freezer just fine)

 

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LOTS of info on baking cookies here:

 

 

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108 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Everyone loves these biscuits, my dogs, me and my daughter in-law, she likes them with a dollop of honey and a scoop of ice-cream on them, LOL!!! AND they are gluten free 😉

  2. 5 stars
    I made these a couple days ago. I used a pizza roller and just cut them into squares like u do my dumplings. My dog loves them. I also keep mine in the freezer and she likes them cold. Will definitely make these again.

    1. Oat flour should be fine to use. I’d start with 2 cups of oat flour. Then add more as needed to get the consistency you need to roll out. I’m thinking 2 1/2 might be the amount needed, but add a few tablespoons at a time so the dough doesn’t dry out too easily.

  3. Hello! Your recipe sounds like a wonderful treat. To make them flea repellent, I plan on adding half a cup of Brewers Yeast. To avoid stickiness, I will be using oat flour on my counter. It is incredibly simple to make oat flour using a blender. Thank you for sharing your recipes!

  4. My dog just loves these treats, I keep them in the freezer and he can’t wait for me to open it to give him some.

  5. Just made these for the first time. My three dogs LOVE them. Definitely will make these again. Thanks for the recipe!

  6. Very messy recipe… definitely have to add a lot of flour to be able to roll them out. And worst of all, they get moldy after a few days on the counter. Also, they stay very soft – not anything like a dog biscuit or a regular cookie. Will not make these again.

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