Can Dachshunds Eat Pumpkin?
Plain, cooked pumpkin is one of the best foods you can give your dog for digestive health. It is rich in fiber and helps with both diarrhea and constipation. Many vets recommend it as a dietary supplement.
🐕 Dachshund-Specific Guidance
Dachshunds are a small breed (11–32 lbs), so portions should be very small compared to larger dogs.
Dachshunds are prone to obesity. Factor any treats (including pumpkin) into the daily calorie total — treats should not exceed 10% of daily calories.
Dachshunds can be prone to diabetes. High-sugar foods should be given very sparingly, and blood sugar should be monitored if your dog is diabetic.
Nutrition Notes
Excellent source of soluble fiber, beta-carotene, potassium, and vitamin A. Very low in calories.
Serving Guidance
Use plain canned pumpkin (NOT pumpkin pie filling, which contains sugar and spices). Small dogs: 1–2 teaspoons. Large dogs: 1–2 tablespoons. Mix into regular food.
Risks to Know
Pumpkin pie filling contains sugar, nutmeg, and other spices — never use it. Too much pumpkin can cause loose stools. Raw pumpkin is harder to digest.
🐕 Dachshund Feeding Guide
Complete nutrition guide for Dachshunds
📋 Full Pumpkin Safety Guide
Detailed safety info for all dog breeds
Sources: Merck Veterinary Manual • AKC Veterinary Experts