Ingredients
Equipment
Method
Step 1: Preheat and prepare.
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Step 2: Mix the wet ingredients.
- In a bowl, combine pumpkin purée, mashed blueberries, and egg. Mix until well blended.
Step 3: Add flour gradually.
- Stir in oat flour until a firm dough forms. Add water one tablespoon at a time if the dough feels dry.
Step 4: Shape the biscuits.
- Roll dough to about ¼-inch thickness and cut into small biscuit shapes or squares.
Step 5: Bake until firm.
- Bake for 22–26 minutes, until biscuits are set and lightly golden.
Step 6: Cool completely.
- Transfer biscuits to a cooling rack and allow to cool fully.
Step 7: Freeze.
- Place cooled biscuits in a single layer in the freezer for 1–2 hours, then transfer to a freezer-safe container.
Notes
Storage ❄️:
Store frozen in an airtight container for up to 3 months ❄️
Keep frozen to maintain texture and freshness
⚕️ Nutritional Notes (macros or benefits)
Pumpkin: Soluble fiber for digestion and gut balance
Blueberries: Antioxidants, vitamin C, brain support
Oats: Gentle carbohydrates and fiber
Low Fat & Naturally Sweet: Ideal for frequent treating in moderation
These biscuits support digestive health, immune protection, and hydration.
🥄 Variations (dog-safe only)
Pumpkin Blueberry Mini Freezer Bites: Cut biscuits smaller before freezing
Extra-Crunch Version: Bake an additional 5–7 minutes before freezing
Pumpkin Berry Yogurt Crunch: Add 2 tablespoons plain yogurt to the dough
Grain-Free Option: Use coconut flour (start with ⅓ cup; very absorbent)
Senior-Friendly Soft Freeze: Let biscuits thaw slightly before serving
❓ 10 FAQs
Are blueberries safe for dogs?
Yes—fresh or frozen blueberries are very healthy. Why freeze baked biscuits?
Freezing adds cooling benefits and extends freshness. Are these hard on teeth?
Firm but not rock-hard; thaw slightly if needed. Can puppies eat these?
Yes—serve softened and in small pieces. Is pumpkin good for digestion?
Yes—excellent for stool regulation. Can I skip baking and freeze raw dough?
Baking is recommended for food safety and structure. Do these melt quickly?
They soften gradually rather than melting. Are these good for hot weather?
Absolutely—cooling and refreshing. Can I store them in the fridge instead?
Freezer storage is best for texture and shelf life. Can I double the batch?
Yes—this recipe scales well. 🏁 Conclusion
Pumpkin & Blueberry Crunch Dog Biscuits (Frozen) offer the perfect balance of cooling refreshment and wholesome crunch. Packed with digestion-supporting pumpkin and antioxidant-rich blueberries, these frozen biscuits are a fun, functional treat your dog can enjoy year-round—especially during warmer months. Easy to make, freezer-friendly, and completely dog-safe, they’re a standout addition to any homemade dog treat collection.
Yes—fresh or frozen blueberries are very healthy. Why freeze baked biscuits?
Freezing adds cooling benefits and extends freshness. Are these hard on teeth?
Firm but not rock-hard; thaw slightly if needed. Can puppies eat these?
Yes—serve softened and in small pieces. Is pumpkin good for digestion?
Yes—excellent for stool regulation. Can I skip baking and freeze raw dough?
Baking is recommended for food safety and structure. Do these melt quickly?
They soften gradually rather than melting. Are these good for hot weather?
Absolutely—cooling and refreshing. Can I store them in the fridge instead?
Freezer storage is best for texture and shelf life. Can I double the batch?
Yes—this recipe scales well. 🏁 Conclusion
Pumpkin & Blueberry Crunch Dog Biscuits (Frozen) offer the perfect balance of cooling refreshment and wholesome crunch. Packed with digestion-supporting pumpkin and antioxidant-rich blueberries, these frozen biscuits are a fun, functional treat your dog can enjoy year-round—especially during warmer months. Easy to make, freezer-friendly, and completely dog-safe, they’re a standout addition to any homemade dog treat collection.
