Why is canned pumpkin good for dogs

Fall is traditionally the season of pumpkins, but canned pumpkin offers an easy way to give dogs the health benefits and great taste of pumpkins year-round. Even just a little bit of this high-fiber, low-fat food makes mealtime special for your pup. It’s always wise to check with your veterinarian before feeding your dog anything new, but most dogs tolerate canned pumpkin well and seem to love it.

Benefits of canned pumpkin for dogs.

Canned pumpkin is great for dogs because it shares all the same benefits as fresh pumpkins: rich in antioxidants, beta carotene, fiber, and vitamins and minerals like vitamin C, vitamin E, folate and iron.

Because of its high fiber content, canned pumpkin may help dogs who are suffering with diarrhea. It’s important to determine the cause of the diarrhea to rule out the many serious illnesses that could be at the root of the issue. If there is no serious medical problem and a dog is simply suffering from a mild upset stomach, pumpkin may be enough to help your dog.

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It’s also important that you make sure that your dog drinks plenty of water to avoid dehydration. Interestingly, canned pumpkin can help dogs with constipation, though again, it’s wise to reach out to your veterinarian first to determine the cause of the issue.

There may be additional medical benefits to feeding pumpkin to dogs. Some dogs lose weight when a portion of their food is replaced with this vegetable. Pumpkin may aid urinary tract health and improve coat condition in dogs who regularly consume pumpkins. It has even been suggested that this food can lead to a better immune system.

What type of pumpkins are used in pumpkin puree?

Not all pumpkins are created equal. Traditional carving pumpkins used to make Jack-O-Lanterns aren’t grown with eating in mind, so they are stringy and not very tasty. On the other hand, sugar pumpkins have smoother insides and are the ideal pumpkin for making fresh pumpkin puree.

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How much canned pumpkin do I give my dog?

Depending on your dog’s size, it is recommended that you give your dog anywhere from a spoonful to half a cup. As with any novel food being introduced to a dog, start with a very small portion and, if all goes well with their tummy, gradually increase the serving size.

How do I give my dog canned pumpkin?

Though canned pumpkin can enhance mealtimes, my favorite way to use it involves stuffing it into enrichment toys. Pumpkin packs well into a Kong and helps everything stick together, frozen or not. Because of its orange color, it can make a mess, so choose carefully where dogs eat it.

Avoid feeding your dog pumpkin pie filling.

To avoid feeding your dog something that is unhealthy, make sure that you are buying the right type of canned pumpkin for your dog. Canned pumpkin should be just pureed pumpkin and contain no other ingredients. Pumpkin pie filling should not be given to dogs because it has lots of sugar and spices, which can irritate a dog’s digestive system. In most grocery stores, pumpkin pie filling is sold right next to canned pumpkin in cans that look remarkably similar on the outside.

Pumpkin & Peanut Butter Dog Treats

The thought of making homemade dog treats might seem intimidating, but this super simple pumpkin & peanut butter dog treat recipe is straightforward and easy to make. Pumpkin is not only healthy for pups, but your dog will find these pumpkin dog treats delicious.

Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 40 minutes
Makes: 25

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 ½ cups of whole wheat flour

  • 2 tablespoons peanut butter

  • 2 eggs

  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon

  • ½ cup canned pumpkin

DIRECTIONS

  1. Align the baking rack in the middle of the oven. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

  2. Combine together dry ingredients (flour and cinnamon) in a medium bowl.

  3. Whisk together eggs, pumpkin, and peanut butter in a large bowl.

  4. Stir in the dry flour mix to the wet pumpkin mix until combined; the dough will be a little dry and crumbly.

  5. Using a rolling pin, roll the biscuit dough to ½ inch thickness.

  6. With a bone-shaped cookie cutter, cut out biscuits from the flattened dough.

  7. Place biscuits on an ungreased cookie sheet then bake for about 40 minutes or until firm.

This canned pumpkin dog treat recipe was adapted from Pumpkin and Peanut Butter Treats by Dr. Amber Karwacki, a veterinarian for Heart & Paw.

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Karen B. London, PhD

Karen B. London, Ph.D., is a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist and Certified Professional Dog Trainer who specializes in working with dogs with serious behavioral issues, including aggression, and has also trained other animals including cats, birds, snakes, and insects. She writes the animal column for the Arizona Daily Sun and is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Northern Arizona University. She is the author of six books about training and behavior, including her most recent, Treat Everyone Like a Dog: How a Dog Trainer’s World View Can Improve Your Life.

Can I give my dog canned pumpkin everyday?

Can Dogs and Cats eat pumpkin every day? Yes – you can certainly add small amounts of pumpkin to their meal every day. The additional fibre from a daily dose can have many health benefits including: Making your pet feel fuller sooner (Good for weight loss or maintaining a healthy weight)

What does adding canned pumpkin to dog food do?

Pumpkin can ease digestion in several ways. The soluble fiber content in pumpkin adds bulk to your dog's stool by absorbing water, and fiber fermentation produces beneficial fatty acids that supply energy to cells, stimulate intestinal sodium and water absorption, and lower the pH level of the large intestines.

Can I mix canned pumpkin with dog food?

According to veterinarians, plain, canned pumpkin for dogs is good for dogs. It contains a mixture of vitamins, like vitamin A, E and C, as well as iron and potassium. “Canned pumpkin (or pumpkin puree) can add an extra source of fiber for dogs and can be mixed in with their regular dog food,” says Dr.

Do vets recommend pumpkin for dogs?

Canned pumpkin for dogs can be a fun—and healthy—treat for many pups. Integrative veterinarian Dr. Julie Buzby shares the health benefits of canned pumpkin along with how it can help manage some cases of constipation and diarrhea.

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