Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats Recipe

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How to Make Frozen Dog Treats

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Here’s the best recipe for doggie ice cream! It’s so simple to make and he just goes crazy for it on a hot summer day. Make sure to also try our pumpkin dog treats and cheese/apple dog treats too!

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To make these tasty treats, you’ll need just three simple ingredients. First, grab a few ripe bananas – they’re the perfect base for these healthy snacks. Next, pick up some Greek yogurt, which adds protein and creaminess to the mix. Finally, add in some organic peanut butter – just be sure to choose a dog-friendly variety if you’re planning to share these treats with your furry friend! With these three ingredients, you’ll be all set to whip up a delicious and healthy snack.

Throw those three awesome ingredients – yogurt, peanut butter, and banana – into a blender and let the magic happen! Blend until it’s silky smooth, then pour the mixture into dog treat molds on a cookie sheet.

Pop that sheet into the freezer for 2-3 hours, and let the treats set into adorable, healthy goodies! Once they’re ready, store them in a freezer-safe container or Ziploc bag, and you’ll have a stash of yummy treats to pull from whenever your furry friend needs a snack!

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What peanut butter is safe for dogs to eat? Peanut butter that DOES NOT have Xylitol in it. It is toxic to them! Also, a no salt added version. I would stick to an all natural peanut butter. I found mine at Target.

Where can I get the silicone dog treat molds? I got mine on Amazon and it came in a 5 pack! There are bone shapes and paw prints!

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Here’s my Charlie boy in his glory on a hot summer day!

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Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats

Ingredients

  • 16 oz Greek Yogurt
  • 2 TBSP Organic Peanut Butter No salt added
  • 1 Medium ripe banana

Instructions

  • In a blender, add the yogurt, peanut butter, and banana. Blend until smooth.
  • Pour into the dog treat molds on a cookie sheet.
  • Place in freezer for 2-3 hours to set.
  • Store in freezer safe container or Ziploc bag to pull from.

Notes

Dog treats are good for up to 3 months in the freezer.

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