Nummy Tum Tum's organic pumpkin puree is a simple, single-ingredient way to add fiber-rich pumpkin to a dog's bowl for digestive support, and a 4.6 star average across 1,800 reviews shows it's a trusted staple for owners who buy it again and again.
Owners who want a bulk supply of organic canned pumpkin on hand for everyday digestive support or as a topper, without needing to portion out fresh pumpkin themselves.
Skip if
You only need a small amount occasionally, since this 24-can case is a large volume purchase suited to households that go through pumpkin regularly or have multiple pets.
Form Puree
Flavor Pumpkin
Benefits Promotes Digestive Health And Skin Well-Being With Organic Pumpkin.
Best for Digestive Health
Weight 22.5 Pounds
Priced 192% above the category median ($27.97 across 42 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 1,800 owner ratings
Popularity4.2/5
1,800 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
["This case includes 24 cans of organic pumpkin puree, 15 ounces each, for a total of 360 ounces. It's positioned as a digestive health support product, with the label noting benefits for both digestive function and skin well being thanks to the organic pumpkin base.", 'The puree comes in BPA-free cans, and its recommended uses span pet food supplement, pet treat, meal topper, digestive health support, and skin health support, making it flexible for owners who want to mix it into meals or use it as an occasional treat.', 'At $81.60 for the full case, the per-can cost works out to roughly $3.40, which is reasonable for a bulk, organic, single-ingredient product. With 1,800 reviews and a 4.6 star average, it has one of the stronger review profiles among herbal and digestive supplements in this category.']
Pros
Organic, single-ingredient pumpkin puree with no fillers listed
BPA-free cans for safer packaging
Large 24-can case means fewer reorders for regular use
Versatile as a food topper, treat, or digestive supplement
Strong 4.6 star average across 1,800 reviews
Cons
Large case size and $81.60 price is a bigger upfront commitment than a single can
Canned puree needs refrigeration after opening, so leftovers must be used promptly
Not a treatment for ongoing digestive issues, just a fiber-rich food addition
Specifications
Form
Puree
Flavor
Pumpkin
Benefits
Promotes Digestive Health And Skin Well-Being With Organic Pumpkin.
Best for
Digestive Health
Weight
22.5 Pounds
Performance notes
Because this is a puree in can form rather than a tablet or chew, it mixes directly into a dog's regular food, which makes it easy to introduce gradually and adjust the amount based on how a dog responds. The organic pumpkin base with no other listed ingredients keeps the recipe simple for dogs who do best on plain, minimally processed additions to their diet.
What buyers say
With 1,800 reviews and a 4.6 star average, this product has one of the more established track records in the herbal and digestive support space, though the bought-last-month figure was not available at the time of writing, which is common for bulk case-pack items that are ordered less frequently but in larger quantities.
Is this pumpkin puree meant to replace a dog's regular food?
No, it's labeled as a supplement, treat, or meal topper rather than a standalone meal replacement, so it's meant to be added to a dog's existing diet rather than used on its own.
How many cans come in this order?
This listing is a case of 24 cans at 15 ounces each, for a total of 360 ounces of organic pumpkin puree.
Does canned pumpkin help with every type of digestive upset?
Pumpkin puree is commonly used as a fiber source to support normal digestion, but it is not a treatment for underlying digestive disease. If a dog has persistent vomiting, diarrhea, or appetite changes, a vet visit is the right next step.
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