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Treat your dog to these easy pupcakes with frosting! Made with pumpkin, peanut butter and carrots, these dog cupcakes are perfect for your pup’s birthday. They will love the yogurt frosting and biscuit decoration too!

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I can’t believe Hudson is one year old! It feels like I brought his little fur butt home just yesterday and now we’re celebrating his first birthday with some pumpkin peanut butter pupcakes. Huddybear as I lovingly call him is always full of cuddles, kisses and excitement so he deserves a special treat on his birthday.

This was my first time baking pupcakes and I wanted to make sure I was using ingredients that Hudson would love and keep his tummy happy. When I first got Hudson I baked pumpkin peanut butter treats and heloved them. I figured the flavor combo would be fitting for dog cupcakes too! The pumpkin is really easy on puppy tummies while the peanut butter adds a flavor that dogs can’t resist.

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Why You and Your Dog Will Love This Recipe

  • One bowl recipe. Just mix the ingredients together and scoop them into the muffin tin to bake. How easy is that?
  • Simple ingredients. The recipe calls for common ingredients that are safe for your dog to eat.
  • Delicious flavors. These pupcakes are irresistible to dogs. They love the peanut butter taste!
  • Nutritional benefits. The whole ingredients provide plenty of vitamins for your pup.
  • Perfect for celebrating. Whether it’s their birthday, gotcha day or adoption day, this treat is the best way to make your dog feel special.

Ingredient Notes

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  • Peanut butter: This is the flavor that dogs love! Use all natural peanut butter without any added sugars or xylitol. The ingredients should only be peanuts and salt.
  • Pumpkin: Use 100% pure pumpkin purée. This provides moisture as well as fiber and Vitamin A.
  • Carrots: Some shredded carrots adds flavor and nutritional benefits. I prefer to shred the carrots myself since there is more moisture.
  • Maple syrup: For a touch of sweetness, add just a tablespoon of 100% pure maple syrup (not pancake syrup). Honey is a good substitution if your dog is over a year old.
  • Whole wheat flour: Use whole wheat flour for the base. It has more fiber and proteins than all purpose flour. You can also use gluten-free oat flour for a grain-free alternative.
  • Cinnamon: In small amounts, cinnamon isnon-toxic to dogs and can provide anti-inflammatory benefits.
  • Baking powder: Make sure the baking powder is not expired for best results. This helps the batter rise.
  • Greek yogurt: Use plain, unflavored yogurt (check the ingredients for no added sugar or sugar substitutes). This is mixed with the peanut butter to make the pupcake frosting!

Refer to recipe card for ingredient measurements and substitutions.

Recipe Variations

Make it into a cake! I adapted this same recipe to make a dog cake for Hudson’s 2nd birthday. You can also make mini pupcakes by using a mini muffin tin and baking for 15 to 20 minutes.

Add some mix-ins. I opted for carrots in this recipe, but you can also mix in chopped apples, banana slices, blueberries or chopped vegetables, such as broccoli.

Decorate! I like using biscuits for garnish, but you can also add a sprinkle of finely chopped peanuts, shredded carrots or cheese. If it’s your dog’s birthday, make it a photo op and add a candle (just make sure they don’t eat it!)

How to Make Pupcakes

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  1. Combine the ingredients. Place the flour, cinnamon, baking powder, peanut butter, pumpkin, shredded carrot, egg, maple syrup and greek yogurt into a bowl. Mix until well combined.
  2. Bake pupcakes. Divide batter evenly into 6 muffin tin cups. Bake at 350 F for 30 to 35 minutes. Cool completely.
  3. Make the frosting. Mix together the Greek yogurt, peanut butter and maple syrup until smooth.
  4. Frost the cupcakes. Use a frosting bag (or a knife) to frost the cupcakes. Garnish with biscuits and share with your dog.

Expert Tips

Check your ingredients. It’s super important that the peanut butter have no xylitol or added sweeteners. The only ingredients should be peanuts and salt. I also recommend checking the yogurt ingredients too.

Let the cupcakes cool before frosting. Your dog may be super eager to try the cupcakes, but make sure they are completely cool! This prevents the frosting from melting too.

Dogs can have allergies just like humans! I always recommend consult your pet’s veterinarian regarding possible allergies your dog may have. If you’re unsure about an ingredient, let your pup try a little taste and wait until letting him or her enjoy more.

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Make Ahead and Storage Tips

Make ahead: Pupcakes may be baked and stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days in advance. Frosting may be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 days.

Storage: Once assembled, the cupcakes will keep in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. I recommend covering them or keeping them in a container to prevent them from drying out.

Freezing: Wrap the cupcakes in plastic wrap and aluminum foil to prevent freezer burn. Freeze for up to 3 months. I suggest freezing the frosting separately and giving it a stir before frosting the pupcakes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use all purpose flour?

Yes, all purpose flour may be used. I personally prefer whole wheat flour for the added nutrients.

Can I make this recipe grain-free?

Yes, substitute the flour with rice flour or gluten-free oat flour.

Can humans eat these dog cupcakes?

Yes, they is perfectly safe for humans to consume. However, it won’t be anywhere near as sweet or moist as the cupcakes we typically enjoy.

Can you give dogs cupcakes?

It depends. Dog cupcakes with whole ingredients are perfectly safe to share with your pup. Regular cupcakes humans enjoy are high in sugar and can contain ingredients, such as chocolate, that are not safe for dogs to consume.

Can I make pupcakes without peanut butter?

Yes. Replace it with pumpkin purée in the cupcake batter and in the frosting.

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Yield: 6 Pupcakes

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 35 minutes mins

Total Time: 40 minutes mins

Treat your dog to these easy pupcakes with frosting! Made with pumpkin, peanut butter and carrots, these dog cupcakes are perfect for your pup's birthday.

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Ingredients

Pumpkin Pupcakes

  • ½ cup (63 g) whole wheat flour, (all purpose flour works too)
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon, optional
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 large egg, room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup
  • 1 tablespoon (28 g) all natural peanut butter
  • ½ cup (113 g) 100% pure pumpkin pureé
  • ½ cup (50 g) shredded carrot
  • ¼ cup (57 g) unsweetened plain Greek yogurt

Peanut Butter Frosting

  • ½ cup (114 g) greek yogurt, cold
  • ¼ cup (2 oz or 57 g) peanut butter
  • ½ tablespoon maple syrup

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350° F. Grease a muffin tin with butter or olive oil. Set aside.

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder and cinnamon. Add the remaining ingredients—peanut butter, pumpkin, carrots, yogurt, egg and maple syrup. Mix until well combined.

  • Scoop batter evenly into prepared tin.Bake for 30 to 35 minutes until firm. Cool completely.

  • Place all of the frosting ingredients in a bowl and mix until smooth. If a thinner consistency is desired, add a tablespoon or water or milk.

  • Transfer mixture to a frosting bag with desired tip. Pipe frosting onto cooled cupcakes and garnish with a biscuit.

Notes

Don’t use paper liners in this recipe. Since there is no butter/oil in the recipe, the pupcakes will stick to the liners. Instead, grease your muffin tin with butter or oil.

Storein an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Peanut butter: Use all natural peanut butter with no added sugar or sugar substitutes, such as xylitol. The only ingredients should be peanuts and salt.

Substitute flour with rice flour or gluten-free oat flour.

Consult your pet’s veterinarian regarding possible allergies your dog may have.

Serving: 1pupcake, Calories: 170kcal, Carbohydrates: 17g, Protein: 9g, Fat: 9g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 4g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 29mg, Sodium: 92mg, Potassium: 325mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 6g, Vitamin A: 5001IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 88mg, Iron: 1mg

Author: Haley D Williams

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Canine

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FAQs

What are pupcakes made of? ›

Made with banana and peanut butter which dogs go mad over, the crumb is moist and tender, stays fresh for a week. Frosted generously with doggie friendly icing made with potato - much better for dogs than using loads of cream cheese, peanut butter or other typical frosting options.

How to decorate pupcakes? ›

To decorate the pupcakes, use healthy ingredients your dog will love such as peanut butter! Or get creative and beat bananas and some oat flour to a frosting consistency and decorate with a dog treat or a blueberry on top of each!

How to make dog treats with peanut butter? ›

All you need to make easy DIY dog treats is peanut butter, eggs, flour and water! Mix everything together in a big bowl to form a dough, roll it out and use your favorite cookie cutters to cut the “cookies” into shapes. Bake the treats for a few minutes and let them cool before giving your dog a taste!

Can dogs have pumpkin spice cupcakes? ›

Pumpkin spice appears in lots of human foods, including coffees, muffins, ice cream, co*cktails, pumpkin pie (of course), and other tasty treats. But can dogs have pumpkin spice? While you can enjoy your these products, don't share them with your pet, since pumpkin spice isn't safe for dogs.

What is puppy cake made of? ›

This dog cake is packed full of great ingredients, including peanut butter, applesauce and pumpkin. It comes together and bakes up just like any other cake, but is perfect for your pets. The optional frosting is made from peanut butter and yogurt.

What flour is safe for dogs? ›

Best Flour for Dog Treats
  • Almond flour. At The Dog Chef I'm very fond of almond flour. ...
  • Tapioca flour. Like almond flour, tapioca flour is both grain and gluten-free. ...
  • Buckwheat flour. Buckwheat is a pseudograin. ...
  • Oat flour. ...
  • Coconut flour. ...
  • Best flour for dog treats.

How long do homemade dog cupcakes last? ›

Stored in an airtight container, these dog cupcakes will keep for three to five days. Once they're frosted, these cupcakes should be stored in the refrigerator. If you'd prefer to make pupcakes that can be left out at room temperature, leave the yogurt out of the frosting and top these treats with peanut butter only.

Can Pupcakes be frozen? ›

Yes, you can put cupcakes in the freezer. You can arrange them in a single layer in an airtight container and store them for up to 3 months. Since they are individually portioned, you can thaw as many or as little desired at a time.

Is pumpkin good for dogs? ›

Due to its high soluble fiber content, pumpkin is very good for your dog's digestion. If you feed your dog some pumpkin, it will add bulk to their stool. This helps reduce issues with diarrhea. In addition, fermentation of the same fiber produces beneficial fatty acids that supply energy to cells.

What not to put in homemade dog treats? ›

With that said, here are some foods you should never feed your dog:
  1. Chocolate. ...
  2. Xylitol. ...
  3. Undercooked meat and raw eggs Many raw and undercooked meats are risky for humans, and that's the case with dogs as well. ...
  4. Grapes, raisins, and currants Grapes, raisins, and currants are extremely toxic to dogs.
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What ingredients to avoid in peanut butter for dogs? ›

' The good news is that regular peanut butter is safe to give your dog as a treat. Just make sure to avoid peanut butter with Xylitol, a sugar substitute found in lower or sugar-free products. Xylitol is the only ingredient in peanut butter that's bad for dogs.

Can dogs have cool whip? ›

Cool Whip uses high fructose corn syrup, which isn't toxic to dogs, but definitely isn't good for them. Sugar-free Cool Whip uses NutraSweet, which is derived from stevia, and is also non-toxic to dogs, but could upset their tummy in large quantities.

Is Libby's pumpkin pie mix okay for dogs? ›

These baked goods are not a safe dog treat due to the high sugar content and dangerous additives. In addition, canned pumpkin pie filling is not dog-safe.

Can dogs have honey? ›

Yes, dogs can have honey in small amounts as it's high in sugar. Honey provides antioxidants and can help with allergies in dogs. Some dogs may find the sweetness of honey overwhelming. Ensure honey is pure, without added sweeteners or xylitol, which is toxic to dogs.

What are puppy treats made of? ›

Ingredients to Look For in Dog Biscuits

Whole fruits and vegetables: rosehip, bananas, hemp seeds, and pumpkin. Healthy fats: peanuts, coconut oil, egg protein powder. Bully sticks made from single ingredients.

Are pup cups made for dogs? ›

Treat your furry bestie to Pup Cup, the delicious whipped cream designed just for dogs. Made with no added sugar and dog-safe ingredients – a fun, guilt-free way to boost your bond with your bestie.

Is puppy cake safe? ›

Can people eat it? We frequently test our product for quality by eating it ourselves and we usually look forward to those days, but we are not rated by the Health Department for human consumption so we DO NOT recommend eating it.

Is the dog bakery safe for dogs? ›

Baking for over a decade, we have perfected all-natural, fresh-baked treats that look just as good as they taste -- dog tested, puppy approved.

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