Can Dogs Eat Pumpkin? A Complete Guide to Pumpkin for Dogs

Can Dogs Eat Pumpkin? A Complete Guide to Pumpkin for Dogs

Barbara Mary Hanly

If you’ve been wondering “can dogs eat pumpkin?” or “is pumpkin good for dogs?” you’re in the right place.

This blog covers everything you need to know about feeding pumpkin to dogs, the benefits, how much is safe, and even how it may help dogs with diabetes or digestive issues.

Let’s dive in.

Is Pumpkin Good for Dogs?

Yes, pumpkin is incredibly good for dogs when served properly and in moderation. This humble vegetable is packed with essential nutrients and can support digestion, weight control, immunity, and even blood sugar levels.

Health Benefits of Pumpkin for Dogs

1. Digestive Support

Pumpkin is rich in soluble fiber, which helps firm up loose stools and ease constipation. It’s one of the best natural remedies for dogs with upset stomachs.

✅ Tip: Add a spoonful of plain pumpkin to your dog’s food if they have digestive issues.

2. Weight Management

Low in calories and high in fiber, pumpkin helps dogs feel fuller for longer, making it ideal for dogs who need to lose or maintain weight.

3. Rich in Vitamins & Antioxidants

Pumpkin contains:

  • Vitamin A (for vision & immunity)

  • Vitamin C & E (antioxidants for healthy skin and coat)

  • Potassium & Iron (essential for heart and muscle function)

4. May Support Dogs With Diabetes

Many pet parents ask, “Can pumpkin help diabetic dogs?”
Pumpkin is low on the glycemic index and its fiber content may help regulate blood sugar levels. Always speak to your vet first, but it’s often recommended in small, measured amounts for diabetic pups.

5. Natural Dewormer

Pumpkin seeds are a natural source of cucurbitacin, an amino acid that may help eliminate intestinal parasites in dogs.

❌ When Is Pumpkin Not Safe for Dogs?

Not all pumpkin is created equal. Avoid:

  • Pumpkin pie filling (contains sugar, spices, xylitol, or nutmeg — toxic to dogs)

  • Canned pumpkin with added ingredients

  • Overfeeding (too much fiber can cause stomach upset)

Stick to plain, cooked pumpkin or healthy treats made with real pumpkin like the ones we’ll mention below.

🦴 Best Pumpkin Dog Treats to Try

Want to give your dog the benefits of pumpkin without the mess of prepping it yourself? Here are Soopa Pets’ pumpkin-based treats, made with real ingredients and no nasties:

 

A gentle, chewy dental treat designed to clean your dog’s teeth and freshen their breath, while giving them all the pumpkin-powered nutrients. 
These bite-sized rewards are perfect for training or snacking. Made with human-grade pumpkin and carrot, they’re easy to digest and great for diabetic or older dogs.

A seasonal favourite your pup will love — made with real pumpkin, coconut, and cinnamon. It's like autumn in a bite!

 

How Much Pumpkin Can Dogs Eat?

Dog Size Daily Pumpkin Serving
Small 1–2 teaspoons
Medium 1–2 tablespoons
Large Up to ½ cup

Always start slow and watch for any signs of tummy upset. Mix it into their food or use it as a standalone topper.

FAQs: Pumpkin for Dogs

Q: Can dogs eat raw pumpkin?
A: It’s better to serve cooked or canned plain pumpkin. Raw pumpkin can be hard to digest.

Q: Is pumpkin good for dogs with pancreatitis?
A: Yes, in moderation. It’s low in fat and high in fiber. Avoid added oils or fats.

Q: Can I feed pumpkin seeds to my dog?
A: Yes, if they’re plain, shelled, and roasted. They’re a natural dewormer but should be given in small amounts.

Q: How do I introduce pumpkin into my dog’s diet?
A: Start with small amounts mixed into meals, or try a pumpkin-based treat like our Carrot & Pumpkin Bites.

 

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