Frozen Dog Treats Recipe – Pumpkin, Yogurt, and Banana

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This recipe contains three ingredients and is easy as can be. This post contains affiliate links.

Tiny pumpkin dog treats on a tray next to a white French Bulldog figurine.

I love making my own dog treats for several reasons. First of all, it’s a way to know exactly what is in your dog’s treat.

With so many recalls these days, making treats is an ideal option. Another reason is that it saves money. I purchased a box of frozen dog treats in the store on a whim.

The guys loved them so much, but they are a little too pricey to include on a regular shopping list. Finally, and this will sound cheesy, but homemade treats are made with love. <Dawwww>

But, seriously, the little faces that stare up at me while I am making treats melt my heart. They know I am making something just for them (because I let them lick the spoon), so they sit patiently watching my every move.

I really believe they feel special knowing I made something just for them. Either that or I have officially lost it as a crazy dog owner. I am okay with that option, too.

Round little dog treats on a tray.

To make these cute little frozen buttons, you just need three ingredients and a silicone mold.

Little pumpkin banana dog treats.

Pumpkin Yogurt Easy Frozen Dog Treats Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 100% Pure Pumpkin
  • Plain Greek Yogurt
  • Banana

Supplies:

  • Silicone Mold
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Pumpkin yogurt frozen dog treats with banana bottom.

Directions:

  1. Slice a banana into thin slices.
  2. Layer each section of the mold with pumpkin, yogurt, and top with a banana slice.
  3. Tap the mold on the counter to try to eliminate air bubbles. Also, press down slightly on the banana slice to push the ingredients into the mold.
  4. Freeze overnight.
  5. Pop the treats out of the mold and serve to your happy pups!
  6. Store in the freezer for up to a week.
Banana pumpkin dog treats in a candy mold.
A dog eating a pumpkin treat.

Another thing I love about these treats is that our dogs are forced to take their time and enjoy them. Normally, they snarf down treats without even chewing.

Since these treats are so cold, they lick them for quite a while before finishing. I recommend serving them outside due to melting, even though my picture of the Grump is indoors due to a storm.

He still ate it fast enough to avoid any mess. 😉 All three dogs absolutely love these frozen dog treats!

A French bulldog statue next to round dog treats.

Have an easy frozen dog treats recipe to share? I’d love to hear it!

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10 Comments

  1. vickie couturier says:

    that is so cool,,my pup would love those too

  2. Maryann D. says:

    This frozen dog treat seems wonderful! I would enjoy making them and seeing a cute dog enjoy it too!

  3. Very clever treats and so easy to make.

  4. Barbara Montag says:

    Oh wow a healthy treat for dogs!
    thank you

  5. Jo-Ann Brightman says:

    I think that these frozen dog treats are a great idea.

  6. These look so gourmet! Thanks for linking up to Merry Monday! Pinned & Sharing on G+! Have a great week!
    Kim

  7. great treats for dogs! I don’t have one yet but I’m sure I will try this out when I do!

  8. I’ve never made anything homemade for my doggy, but I think I ought to get the kids to help me. She’d love these!

  9. ellen beck says:

    Our dog Odin would love these. I dont think he would get his on a light colored carpet though because he is a mess 🙂 He likes all of the ingredients and all are good fro him. I will haev to try these when it gets warmer.

  10. Thanks for sharing! I love how simple and pretty they look too!

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