Can Dogs Eat Pumpkin?

The short answer, why vets love it, and how much to give.

✅ Yes
Plain pumpkin is healthy and great for digestion — not pie filling
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One of the best treats for tummy trouble

Plain pumpkin is a dog superfood: low in calories, rich in soluble fiber, and full of vitamins A, C, and E plus potassium. Vets often recommend a spoonful to help firm up loose stools or, conversely, to ease mild constipation — the fiber works both ways. Most dogs love the taste, too.

How much pumpkin?

A common guideline is about 1 teaspoon of plain pumpkin per 10 lb of body weight per day. Start with a little and build up. Use plain 100% pumpkin (fresh cooked or canned) — never pumpkin pie filling.

⚠️ Skip pie filling (added sugar + nutmeg, which is toxic in quantity). For ongoing digestive issues, see your vet rather than relying on pumpkin alone.

Frequently asked questions

Can pumpkin help my dog's diarrhea?

Often, yes — the soluble fiber can help firm up stools. But if diarrhea lasts more than a day or two, has blood, or your dog seems unwell, see your vet.

Can dogs eat pumpkin seeds?

Plain, roasted (unsalted), ground pumpkin seeds are okay in small amounts, but the flesh is the part with the digestive benefits.

Fresh or canned?

Both work if plain. Canned 100% pumpkin is convenient; fresh must be cooked and unseasoned.

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