Pumpkin and Peanut Butter Biscuits For Dogs
Crunchy biscuits made with wholesome rice flour, pumpkin, and natural peanut butter. No xylitol. No artificial preservatives. The training-friendly biscuit that small dogs can crunch in one bite and big dogs go through three at a time.
₹250.00
Crunchy on the outside.
Pumpkin-soft in the middle.
Pumpkin is a dog-stomach favourite — high in fibre, soothing for sensitive guts. Peanut butter (no xylitol, ever) makes it irresistible. Rice flour keeps it crunchy without wheat or gluten. The biscuits portion easily for training, travel well in a pocket, and the texture is built so even seniors with worn-out teeth can crumble them apart.
See it from every angle
On a table.
In a hand.
In a bowl.
Three ingredients.
Slow-baked together.
Rice flour is gentle on dog stomachs and crunches like a cracker when baked. Pumpkin adds fibre, beta-carotene, and a soft chew at the centre. Roasted peanut butter is the high-value flavour and the protein layer. Mix, hand-cut, slow-bake. No emulsifiers, no preservatives, no fillers.
What it does
The training biscuit that's gut-kind too.
Three real ingredients, baked for the bribe that does the most work — fibre for the gut, a pocketable size for training, and not one milligram of the sweetener that hurts dogs.
Pumpkin for the gut
Pumpkin is a vet-favourite for soft stool and sensitive stomachs — fibre and beta-carotene baked into a soft middle.
The training biscuit
Sized to give 3-5 a session without overfeeding — pocket-friendly, travel-friendly, 20+ to a pack.
No xylitol, ever
The sweetener that's toxic to dogs sits in most peanut butter — zero in ours, and no artificial preservatives either.
Wheat-free rice base
Rice flour instead of wheat — gentler on sensitive dogs, and crunchy enough that even worn-out senior teeth crumble it apart.
How we bake them
Mix. Hand-cut.
Slow-baked to a crunch.
Mix
Rice flour, pumpkin purée, peanut butter.
Three real ingredients into the bowl — no premixes, no commercial flour blends, no shortening. Rice flour for the gluten-free crunch, fresh-cooked pumpkin purée for fibre and a soft middle, and our own roasted peanut butter for the binder and the flavour. Mixed by hand in small batches so the dough texture stays consistent.
Hand-cut
Rolled out. Bone-shape stamped.
The dough is rolled to a thickness measured against a small-dog jaw — thin enough to crunch in one bite for a 5 kg dog, thick enough that a 30 kg dog still gets the satisfying snap. Each biscuit is hand-stamped into a bone shape. No extrusion machines, no factory-cut pellets.
Slow-bake
Low and long. No fast browning.
Slow-baked at low temperature for the time it takes to develop a crisp crust without scorching the peanut butter or losing the pumpkin\'s sweetness. Industrial biscuit ovens run hot and fast to push throughput — the surface looks done before the centre dries, and you get the soggy middle that ages badly in the pack. Ours come out evenly crisp end-to-end.
Cool
Open-air cooled. No pack-while-warm.
Biscuits sit on the rack until they\'re fully cool and the last trace of bake-steam is out. Sealing while warm is the biggest reason supermarket biscuits go stale or grow surface mould in the bag. We pack only when they\'re properly dry — that\'s why they keep crunch for weeks.
Pack
Sealed in small batches. Dated.
Twenty-plus biscuits per pack, sealed within hours of the last batch leaving the oven. Pack date stamped on every bag. No preservatives, no acidity regulators, no anti-caking agents — just biscuits in a bag, which is how a biscuit ought to ship.
Rice flour, pumpkin, peanut butter. That's the whole list.
Pumpkin is a vet-favourite for soft stool or sensitive stomachs. These biscuits help.
No artificial sweeteners, no chemical preservatives. Baked, packed, shipped.
Roughly two weeks of training rewards for a small-to-medium dog.
The raw question every pet parent asks
Why raw doesn't work
in Indian weather.
Indian pet parents who feed raw are trying to feed clean — the instinct is right. The risk isn't even the meat itself; it's the cross-contamination chain after the meal — the bowl, the lick, the sofa, your hands. Slow dehydration is the perfect fix.
The dog eats wherever the dog eats — sofa, floor, sometimes your bed. Bowl, lick, the surfaces after. That's the contamination chain raw food rides through your home.
Cooked bones splinter, so most home-cooked dog meals skip bones. Smart for safety, but it leaves a calcium, phosphorus, and cartilage gap.
Slow dehydration is the middle path that solves both. Whole-food nutrition. No live bacteria. No splinter risk. The dog gets the full joint, calcium, and protein matrix — without you mopping the sofa afterwards.
Salmonella doubling at 30°C
Half-hour and the count doubles. Dehydration takes the moisture bacteria need to multiply away entirely.
Our moisture endpoint
Below this threshold, no microbe can grow. Slow heat takes us under, every batch.
Of dehydration as preservation
Older than refrigeration. Older than pet food. The simplest fix has been the right fix all along.
Real questions, real answers
The stuff dog parents actually ask us.
My dog has a wheat allergy. Can he eat these?
These are wheat-free — we use rice flour. They're gentler than wheat-based biscuits for sensitive dogs.
How many can I give as a training reward?
These are sized for training — small enough that you can give 3-5 per session without overfeeding. Always count treats into the daily calorie budget.
How long do they keep?
Sealed at the factory and shipped within weeks of baking. Once opened, store in an airtight container — they stay crunchy for 4-6 weeks at room temperature.
The contact sheet
What else earns a place on the shelf.
The same hand bakes every batch. Pair the biscuit with the spread it's built from — and the shelf-mates that share its training-reward duty.
Why monthly
Joint and gut wins are a long game.
Subscribe and forget about it.
Most of what makes a treat actually work — collagen, glucosamine, omega-3, gut diversity — accumulates over weeks, not days. One pack gets you started; three packs gets you the result. Subscribe, save, and we ship the next one before this one runs out.
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Smita Desai (verified owner) –
I home cook and always stressed about missing out on bones and organs in the diet. These dehydrated chicken necks and organs are perfect. Just add to the bowl and done. Both my dogs eat them without any fuss. Stools are firmer energy is better. Every home cooker needs this.
Archana Nair (verified owner) –
The missing piece for home cookers!! Always felt guilty about organ meat ratios. These dehydrated chicken necks with organs make it SO easy. Just add to bowl. Dogs love the taste and my nutritional anxiety is gone.
Nitin Yadav (verified owner) –
Our rescue was calcium deficient when we adopted him. Giving these chicken necks with organs has helped so much. Vet confirmed his levels improved in the blood test. Real food always works better than those synthetic calcium tablets. So happy we found this.
Tarun Kapoor (verified owner) –
Kibble upgrade hack: add this on top. The organs and bones provide what processed food strips out during manufacturing. My dogs energy improved and coat started shining within 2 weeks. Simple but effective.
Tara K. (verified owner) –
Good supplement. Wish there was a measuring scoop in the jar. Small thing but useful.
thedoggos –
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Mohan P. (verified owner) –
Indie dog rescued from streets. Wasn’t eating commercial kibble. Sprinkled this and now she finishes the bowl. Lifesaver.
Revathi Menon (verified owner) –
Really convenient for days when I cant source fresh organs or necks from the market. My dogs crunch through them happily. Good nutrient mix of bone and organ. Just wish there was a bigger pack option because we go through them fast.
Madhuri Joshi (verified owner) –
My dog REFUSES organ meat. Tried raw liver she gagged. Tried cooked kidney she walked away. But these dehydrated crunchy organ pieces? Eats them like potato chips. The crunchy texture tricks picky dogs into eating organs. Genius.
Aditi N. (verified owner) –
Vet had flagged calcium-phosphorus balance for my home-cooker lab. This boost makes it a no-brainer. Vet checked the label and approved.
namita –
nice everyday additions
Sourav D. (verified owner) –
Strong smell when you open the jar. Not pleasant for humans. Mine isn’t. But it works. 4 stars for human nose-pleasure.
Vivek Reddy (verified owner) –
Pup had calcium deficiency. Vet wanted to start supplements. Suggested these instead with vets approval. Next blood test showed calcium back to normal. Whole food always beats synthetic. So grateful this exists.
Prakash Iyer (verified owner) –
My senior lab cant handle raw bones anymore teeth are weak. But she still needs that bone nutrition. These dehydrated necks are softer than raw bones but still give her the crunch and all the nutrients. She gets so excited when I take out the pack. Perfect for older dogs.
Chitra Iyer (verified owner) –
Great concept organs + bones together. Feeding 3 dogs so this is cost effective. One pack lasts 2 weeks for all three. Only minor thing is piece sizes vary a lot. Doesnt affect anything just an observation.
Mohini V. (verified owner) –
Three indie rescues. Each one started licking the bowl clean within 3 days of mixing this in. Magical for picky eaters.
Karan T. (verified owner) –
Was supplementing with separate bone meal + liver powder. This combines both. One scoop, done. Saves me 2 jars of clutter.
Ganesh Kulkarni (verified owner) –
My 11 year old lab cant handle raw bones anymore. Weak teeth sensitive digestion. These dehydrated pieces are gentle enough for her and she crunches them happily. Gets all that organ and bone nutrition at her age. Perfect for senior dogs.
Aarushi B. (verified owner) –
Crumble it on my kibble-fed lab’s food. Picky-eating problem solved in week one. He now waits at the bowl from 6 PM.
Saif A. (verified owner) –
Smells strong (it’s organ + bone, fair). Once mixed in food the dog comes running. Very happy purchase.
Pratyusha M. (verified owner) –
I cook for my dog at home (chicken-rice-veg). The boost gives me peace of mind on the micro-nutrients. Easy to scoop, no extra fuss.
Imran S. (verified owner) –
Was buying three separate things — bone meal, liver, kelp. This is two of those in one. Cleaner, cheaper, my dog can tell.