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Home > Blog > Halloween treats

Halloween treats

 
October 26th, 2025



🦴 Safe & Spooky Snacks: The Best Halloween Treats for Dogs

Halloween is all about treats — but for our furry friends, not all goodies are safe. While we’re nibbling on chocolate and candy corn, our dogs need their own special snacks to join the fun safely.
Here’s your ultimate guide to keeping your pup’s tail wagging with dog-safe Halloween treats!


🍫 Skip the Human Candy

Chocolate, xylitol (found in sugar-free candy), raisins, and artificial sweeteners can be toxic to dogs. Even a small amount can cause serious issues like vomiting or worse.
Instead, offer your pup a tasty treat made just for them — full of flavor and free from harmful ingredients.

🛍️ Try These:

  • Pumpkin Peanut Butter Bites — soft, chewy, and full of autumn flavor.

  • Apple Crunch Bones — perfect for a crunchy snack after a walk.


🎃 Pumpkin Power

Pumpkin isn’t just festive — it’s fantastic for dogs! It’s loaded with fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants that support digestion and coat health.

🛍️ Shop the Pumpkin Favorites:

  • Pumpkin Training Treats — bite-sized and great for spooky-season tricks.

  • Pumpkin Spice Biscuits — safe for sensitive tummies and full of fall flavor.


🍎 Fresh Fruit Fun

Many fruits are safe for dogs in moderation. Apples, blueberries, and bananas make refreshing, natural treats. Just remember: no grapes or raisins!

🛍️ One Spoiled Pup Favorites:

  • Apple Cinnamon Cookies

  • Blueberry Oat Biscuits


🦇 Trick-or-Treat Training

If you expect a lot of activity on Halloween night, use small treats for positive reinforcement — especially if your dog gets anxious with all the doorbells and costumes.

🛍️ Perfect Picks:

  • Mini Soft Training Treats — easy to chew and low-calorie.

  • Turkey Jerky Bites — protein-packed rewards your dog will love.


⚠️ Watch Portion Sizes

Even healthy treats can cause tummy trouble in large amounts. A good rule of thumb: keep treats under 10% of your dog’s daily calories.

🛍️ Pair your snacks with something from our Dog Bowls & Feeders Collection for the perfect Halloween serving setup!


👻 Bonus: DIY Safe Halloween Treat Recipe

Peanut Butter Pumpkin Bites
Ingredients:

  • ½ cup pure pumpkin purée

  • ¼ cup natural peanut butter (xylitol-free!)

  • 1½ cups oat flour

Mix all ingredients, roll into small balls, and bake at 350°F for 20 minutes. Let cool — then treat your pup to something boo-tifully tasty!


🐾 The Final Word

Halloween is more fun when every family member — furry ones included — gets a treat that’s safe and delicious.
Stock up now at OneSpoiledPup.com for wholesome snacks, festive gear, and all the goodies your pup deserves.

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#OneSpoiledPup #DogTreats #SafeForDogs #HalloweenPets #HealthyDogSnacks #SpoiledPupLife



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