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Beef Wrapped Pumpkin Super Healthy Dog Treats

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Care Magazine · Nutrition · 5 min Pumpkin for Dogs: Benefits, Dosage, and How to Feed

By CareK9 Team · Updated June 2026

Quick answer: Plain pumpkin is one of the best foods you can give a dog. It regulates digestion (helps both diarrhea and constipation), is low-calorie, rich in fiber and vitamins A, C, and E. Feed 1-4 tablespoons per day depending on dog size. Avoid pumpkin pie filling — it contains added sugar and spices toxic to dogs.

Pumpkin is the rare food that vets, holistic practitioners, and dog nutritionists all agree on. It's safe, beneficial, and works for almost any dog. But there's a right way and a wrong way to feed it.

The Health Benefits of Pumpkin for Dogs

1. Digestive regulation (works for BOTH diarrhea and constipation)

Pumpkin's high soluble fiber acts as a stool normalizer. For diarrhea, it absorbs water and firms stool. For constipation, the fiber provides bulk and stimulates bowel movement. The same food fixes both — counterintuitive but true.

2. Weight management

Low calorie (~50 cal/cup), high fiber, high water content. Adding pumpkin to meals helps dogs feel full without adding significant calories. Especially useful for senior dogs with reduced exercise but unchanged appetite.

3. Rich in vitamins and minerals

Vitamin A (vision and immune), Vitamin C (immune support), Vitamin E (antioxidant), potassium (heart and muscle), beta-carotene (anti-inflammatory).

4. Prebiotic for gut health

Pumpkin fiber feeds beneficial gut bacteria, supporting overall digestive ecosystem and immune function.

5. Hydration

~90% water by weight. Useful for dogs who don't drink enough or are recovering from illness.

How Much Pumpkin Can Dogs Eat?

Dog size Daily pumpkin (puree) For acute diarrhea
Small (under 15 lbs) 1-2 tsp 1 tbsp 2-3x/day
Medium (15-40 lbs) 1-2 tbsp 2 tbsp 2-3x/day
Large (40-80 lbs) 2-4 tbsp 3-4 tbsp 2-3x/day
Extra large (80+ lbs) 4-6 tbsp 5-6 tbsp 2-3x/day

Start small for dogs new to pumpkin. Too much fiber too fast can cause loose stool (the opposite of what you want).

Pumpkin Forms: What to Use, What to Avoid

✅ Best: Plain canned pumpkin (100% pumpkin)

Look for one ingredient: pumpkin. Brands like Libby's 100% Pure Pumpkin are perfect. No added sugar, salt, or spices.

✅ Good: Fresh cooked pumpkin

Roast or boil plain pumpkin, then puree. Time-consuming but works.

✅ Good: Pumpkin-wrapped meat treats

Whole pumpkin wrapped around real meat. Convenient form combining gut health (pumpkin) with protein. CareK9's Beef Wrapped Pumpkin and Chicken Wrapped Pumpkin use this format with no fillers.

✅ Good: Pumpkin seeds (peeled, plain)

Natural deworming properties. Crush and sprinkle on food. Avoid shells.

❌ Avoid: Pumpkin pie filling

Contains sugar, cinnamon (mostly fine but irritating in quantity), and often nutmeg (toxic to dogs).

❌ Avoid: Sweetened pumpkin spice products

Lattes, pies, baked goods — too much sugar and often contain xylitol or chocolate.

❌ Avoid: Raw pumpkin flesh in large quantities

Hard to digest. Always cook or use canned.

When to Give Pumpkin (and When Not To)

Great for:

  • Acute diarrhea or constipation (first-line home remedy)
  • Daily digestive support, especially for sensitive-stomach dogs
  • Weight management (sub for a portion of food)
  • Senior dogs needing extra hydration and fiber
  • Reducing anal gland issues (firmer stool naturally expresses glands)

Be cautious with:

  • Dogs with diabetes (pumpkin has some natural sugar — small amounts ok)
  • Dogs with kidney disease (potassium content — check with vet)
  • Dogs already on high-fiber prescription diet (might be too much)

Frequently Asked Questions

Can pumpkin really fix dog diarrhea?

Yes, for mild cases. The soluble fiber absorbs excess water in the gut. Most cases of mild diarrhea improve within 12-24 hours with 1-2 tbsp pumpkin per meal. If diarrhea persists more than 24-48 hours or has blood, see a vet.

How much pumpkin is too much?

Excessive pumpkin (more than 10% of daily calories) can cause loose stool, gas, and reduce absorption of other nutrients. Stick to the recommended amounts unless treating acute diarrhea.

Is canned pumpkin healthier than fresh?

Equally good if both are pure 100% pumpkin with no additives. Canned is more convenient and consistent in quality.

Can puppies eat pumpkin?

Yes — from around 8 weeks old. Start with 1/2 tsp and increase gradually. Excellent for puppy digestive transitions.

Will pumpkin help with anal gland problems?

Often yes. Adding pumpkin fiber typically produces firmer stool, which naturally compresses and empties the anal glands during normal defecation. Many dogs with chronic anal gland issues see improvement within 2-3 weeks of daily pumpkin.

Real pumpkin. Real meat. Nothing else.

Handmade in California, no fillers, no preservatives.

Chicken + Pumpkin Beef + Pumpkin

Beef-Wrapped Pumpkin Treats: Premium Protein with Digestive Fiber

USDA beef wrapped around whole pumpkin — our beef and pumpkin dog treats combine rich, savory flavor with gut-friendly fiber for a treat that's as healthy as it is irresistible. Handcrafted in small batches in Irvine, California.

While most commercial treats rely on by-products and fillers, ours start with real beef and real pumpkin — nothing more. The beef provides essential amino acids for muscle health, while pumpkin delivers soluble fiber that supports digestive regularity and soothes sensitive stomachs.

What Makes These Treats Special

  • Just 2 ingredients — USDA beef + pumpkin. No fillers, no preservatives.
  • High-value reward — the rich beef flavor makes these perfect for training and special occasions
  • Gut-friendly — pumpkin fiber helps firm loose stools and supports healthy digestion
  • Ideal for food sensitivities — grain-free, soy-free, no common allergens
  • Small-batch quality — each batch is hand-wrapped and air-dried for peak nutrition

Ingredients

Beef, Pumpkin

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein (min) 32%
Crude Fat (min) 8%
Crude Fiber (max) 4%
Moisture (max) 18%

Calorie Content: 3,400 kcal/kg (calculated)

Feeding Guidelines

Dog Weight Daily Amount
Under 20 lbs 1-2 treats
20-50 lbs 2-4 treats
Over 50 lbs 4-6 treats

For intermittent or supplemental feeding only. Always provide fresh water.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place. Refrigerate after opening and use within 4 weeks. Freeze for extended storage up to 6 months.