Last Updated on October 10, 2022 by ellen
Looking for homemade frozen dog treat recipes? Why not try this frozen dog bones recipe made with pumpkin and banana. Your dog will certainly love it on a hot summer day when the temperatures rise.
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Homemade Frozen Dog Treat Recipes
You know how you enjoy a bowl of ice cream or a popsicle when the weather is really hot? Well, your pup would enjoy a frozen treat just as much. There are lots of homemade frozen dog treat recipes out there. But, I wanted to share one with you today that is loaded with healthy ingredients. You can make them in just a few minutes. Scroll down for the printable recipe.
What frozen treats can I give my dog?
You should give your dog frozen treats that are made for dogs to eat because that’s safest for your pet. Ingredients like chocolate and xylitol can kill dogs.
And, you can find both of these in frozen treats intended for humans. Your dog will love the recipe below because it has healthy ingredients.
Can homemade dog treats be frozen?
So, it really depends on the ingredients. Ingredients like yogurt, banana, and pumpkin can easily be frozen. Other ingredients may not freeze as well.
Consult individual recipes for directions because they are all different.
You may want to make a double batch because your dog will definitely enjoy these frozen dog treats for summer!
Ingredients:
- Dog bone shaped cookie cutter
- Mini dog treats
- 1 banana
- 1/2 of a 15 oz can of canned pumpkin
- 12 oz of Greek yogurt
- 8 oz applesauce
- 1 cup of water
Instructions
Blend all ingredients because you don’t want chunks in your treats.
Pour into a non-stick shallow pan because it’s easiest to remove them that way.
Plan out and place the mini dog treats to fit within your cookie cutter shape.
You will need to freeze the pan for approximately 2 hours.
Let pan thaw for approximately 10 minutes for ease of cutting.
You can use cookie cutters to cut out the dog bones.
Finally, keep treats frozen until ready to enjoy. You can freeze them in individual snack sized bags for ease of storage.
Now, you can check out these homemade doggie treats because your dog deserves a variety! So, check out the video and the printable recipe. So, you may want to try these easy safe homemade dog treats.
Homemade Frozen Dog Treat Recipes With Banana
Homemade frozen dog treats with banana, pumpkin and yogurt.
Ingredients
- Dog bone shaped cookie cutter
- Mini dog treats
- 1 banana
- 1/2 of a 15 oz can of canned pumpkin
- 12 oz of Greek yogurt
- 8 oz applesauce
- 1 cup of water
Instructions
- Blend all ingredients because you don’t want chunks in your treats.
- Pour into a non-stick shallow pan because it’s easiest to remove them that way.
- Plan out and place the mini dog treats to fit within your cookie cutter shape.
- You will need to freeze the pan for approximately 2 hours.
- Let pan thaw for approximately 10 minutes for ease of cutting.
- You can use cookie cutters to cut out the dog bones.
- Finally, keep treats frozen until ready to enjoy. You can freeze them in individual snack sized bags for ease of storage.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 57Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 20mgCarbohydrates: 10gFiber: 1gSugar: 6gProtein: 3g
Ellen runs a small pet sitting business in southern Vermont. She has experience with a variety of small animals, dogs and cats. She has also cared for ducks, chickens and rabbits. Combined, she has over 20 years of experience in pet care and pet sitting.