As you can see from the photos, my Puppsicles were a barking mad success with Icy and Phoebe!
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Yum! Icy loves the taste of pineapple and yogurt. The jerky stick was an extra tasty surprise at the end! |
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Like a tiny shark, Phoebe came up & grabbed the entire Puppsicle in her little mouth! |
** Canned pineapple chunks preferably in 100% juice. For one ice cube tray I used half of an 8oz can
** 1/2 cup of plain yogurt. I use organic yogurt
** Jerky Sticks. I used Hill's Flexi-Stix Jerky with Real Turkey for this recipe
** You'll also need an ice cube tray and a blender or mixer.
Here's all you need to make delicious frozen Pineapple Yogurt Jerky dog treats! |
> Blend together on Chop or Pulse.
> Once combined, pour the mixture into ice cube trays. Then place a jerky stick in the middle of each tray so it functions as a popsicle stick. You can break the sticks into various sizes if you want longer or shorter sticks for your Puppsicles.
Note: If the jerky sticks fall over when you place them in the trays, you can break them into smaller sizes OR you can place the tray into the freezer for 15-20 minutes to stiffen up the mixture and then try placing the sticks in the trays again.
> Freeze for several hours and voila! Delicious Pineapple Yogurt Jerky Puppsicles!
These delicious dog treats were a huge hit with Icy and Phoebe!
Note: Always consult your Veterinarian before introducing new foods to your pet.
If you liked this DIY Dog Treat Recipe, you may also like this simple Peanut Butter Yogurt dog treat recipe. This recipe is the easiest one yet!
Do you make frozen treats for your pets? Leave us a comment & tell us about it, we always want to hear from you!
What a great idea! I'm going to make these, I think!
ReplyDeleteThey're so easy & the dogs love 'em!
DeleteThey're so easy & the dogs love 'em!
DeleteBentley can't eat frozen treats anymore but we do have a fresh pineapple in the fridge and they LOVE it.I will pass this recipe on to my son and daughter for their pups!
ReplyDeleteOh no, poor Bentley, no ice cream for him, huh? At least he can still have yummy pineapple!
ReplyDeleteThese are a great idea. I don't really make frozen treats for Mr. N because he is perfectly happy having his raw food un-thawed tossed at him lol.
ReplyDeleteLOL! Too funny. As long as he's happy that's what matters!
DeleteThese sound great! My pup would love them. I've never made a frozen treat for him, but I just might have to try these!
ReplyDeleteGive these a try, they're super simple. Let me know how it goes!
DeleteI am sure Ruby would love these! I am so impressed with all of you who make these delicious looking frozen treats for your pups. I admit, I haven't tried, but need to make some time.
ReplyDeleteThey're really easy, much better than letting them have just ice cubes to cool off. These have so much flavor, my dogs love them!
DeleteThose are so clever!!! I will have to try them it the perfect summer treat.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Simple & delicious, a nice cooling treat for them.
DeleteLayla is packing to move to your house for all the yummy treats BOL
ReplyDeleteBOL!! Layla is always welcome at our house!
DeleteThese would be so fun to make! I'll be moving somewhere where it actually gets hot and will definitely keep this idea in mind for my dog. ~RascalandRocco
ReplyDeleteOh, where are you moving?! Homemade treats are so great for pets when it's hot out. These are real easy to make.
DeleteYummm! My FiveSibes love frozen treats and fresh fruit! Will be making this for them. What a great cool treat in this heat! Pinning and sharing too!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing, I really appreciate that! These are so easy & fun to make - I'm a no muss, no fuss kinda gal. I hope your Sibes enjoy them!
DeleteThis would be a great treats for my family and friends' dogs. It gets very hot in SC.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, these are great on a hot, humid day.
DeleteI haven't made any treats lately, but these frozen treats look great, especially for summer. I think I'm going to have to try them.Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh hope you like them! They're pretty healthy and so easy to make. My dogs love 'em.
DeleteI'm going to make these treats I'm sure Keira will love them, especially with how hot the weathers been
ReplyDeleteIt's been SO hot & humid the last week, I was really happy to make these for my dogs. I know it helped cool them down & they loved them!
DeleteOh my, these sound great!!
ReplyDeleteThe dogs love 'em!
DeleteI didn't know that pineapple was safe for dogs. Thanks so much for teaching me new things! These seem great! Minus the jerky, I'd probably like to try it for myself! Seems like a pina colada with a meaty swizzle stick!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this DIY idea!
Yes, pineapple is good for dogs. Of course always check w/ your own Vet before introducing any new food to pets. I thought it was like a pina colada too! Great minds are thinking alike. Psst! I actually did eat one without the jerky stick, it was delish, LOL!!
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