Steps:
- 1. Preheat oven to 350. In large bowl, whisk together eggs and pumpkin to smooth. Stir in dry milk, sea salt, and dried parsley (if using, optional). Add brown rice flour gradually, combining with spatula or hands to form a stiff, dry dough. Turn out onto lightly floured surface (can use the brown rice flour) and if dough is still rough, briefly knead and press to combine.
- 2. Roll dough between 1/4 - 1/2″ - depending on your dog's chew preferences, - and use biscuit or other shape cutter to punch shapes, gathering and re-rolling scraps as you go. Place shapes on cookie sheet, no greasing or paper necessary. If desired, press fork pattern on biscuits before baking, a quick up-and-down movement with fork, lightly pressing down halfway through dough. Bake 20 minutes. Remove from oven and carefully turn biscuits over, then bake additional 20 minutes. Allow to cool completely on rack before feeding to dog.
- 3. * Brown rice flour gives the biscuits crunch and promotes better dog digestion. Many dogs have touchy stomachs or allergies, and do not, like many people I know, tolerate wheat. Makes up to 75 small (1″) biscuits or 50 medium biscuits
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Tahir Awan
t_a8@gmail.comThese biscuits are the perfect size for my small dog. She can easily eat them in one bite.
Whithienzo Dimba
d_w@yahoo.comI love that these biscuits are made with all-natural ingredients. I feel good about giving them to my dog.
Amin Amin
amin17@gmail.comMy dog is a picky eater, but she loves these biscuits. They're a definite winner!
Jafta Mogorosi
jmogorosi@gmail.comThese biscuits are a great way to show your dog how much you love them.
Sonali Khatun
k.s@gmail.comI'm so glad I found this recipe. My dog is now obsessed with these biscuits.
Saba Michael
saba_m@yahoo.comThese biscuits are a bit expensive to make, but they're worth it for my dog. She loves them!
Latif Latif
latif-latif25@gmail.comMy dog has a sensitive stomach, so I was hesitant to give her these treats. But she tolerated them well and seemed to really enjoy them.
Misbah Bilal
bilal@hotmail.comThese biscuits are a great way to get my dog to take her medicine. I just hide the pill in the biscuit and she eats it right up.
Lorena Brownie
brownie-lorena32@yahoo.comI added a little bit of cinnamon to the recipe, and my dog seemed to really enjoy the flavor.
Tade Funmilayo
t.funmilayo@gmail.comThese biscuits are a great size for training my puppy. They're small enough to be easily broken into smaller pieces.
Tayyab Legend
tayyabl49@yahoo.comMy dog loved these treats, but they were a little too hard for her. I'll try baking them for a shorter amount of time next time.
Tet Tet
tet-t@gmail.comThese biscuits are so easy to make, even a novice baker can do it. I'll definitely be making them again.
Faisal HumaYan
h_faisal@yahoo.comMy dog is allergic to wheat, so I was thrilled to find this recipe for wheat-free pumpkin dog biscuits. They were a hit with my pup!
Stephanie Lambert
lambert_s84@hotmail.comThese biscuits are a great way to use up leftover pumpkin puree. They're also a healthy and affordable treat for your furry friend.
splendorqueen comedy
splendorqueen22@gmail.comI've tried many different pumpkin dog biscuit recipes, but this one is by far the best. The biscuits are soft and chewy, and my dog can't get enough of them.
Sikhona Mbali
m.sikhona18@gmail.comMy dog absolutely loved these treats! They were easy to make and smelled delicious.