Beat the Heat with Pup-sicles - A Frozen Dog Treat Recipe

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As temperatures soar during the dog days of summer, your dog is likely feeling the heat too. Try out this simple recipe to spoil them with a refreshing, frozen treat.
 
Keep in mind that treats are a special occasion food, not a replacement for your pet’s regular meals – moderation is key!
 
WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
  • Pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie filling)
  • Plain unsweetened Greek yogurt (make sure it does not contain xylitol)
  • Chicken or beef broth (make sure it does not contain onions or garlic. The fewer ingredients and preservatives, the better)
  • Water
  • Popsicle molds, muffin trays or ice cube trays
Pupsicle Ingredients

STEP 1: MIX YOUR INGREDIENTS
The amount of mixture you’ll need will depend on how big your molds are.
 
You’ll want the mixture to be fairly runny so that it can easily pour into the molds. Add more water as needed.
 
For the pumpkin variation:
  • Mix equal parts pumpkin puree, yogurt and twice the amount of water (for example: 1/2 cup of pumpkin, 1/2 cup of yogurt, and 1 cup of water)
For the yogurt variation:
  • Mix equal parts yogurt, water and stock (for example 1/3 cup of yogurt, 1/3 cup of water, 1/3 of stock)
 
For the stock variation:
  • Mix equal parts water and broth (for example 1/2 cup of water, 1/2 cup of broth
Bowl with ingredients being mixed together

STEP 2: FILL YOUR MOLDS
  • Once you’ve prepared your mixture of choice, it’s time to pour it into your molds
  • If you don’t have popsicle molds on hand, there’s plenty of other options you likely have lying around your kitchen. A muffin tray, an ice cube tray or even paper cups will do the trick
  • Fill your molds, and set in the freezer overnight
Pouring mixture into tray
 
STEP 3: POP OUT AND ENJOY!
  • Once the pup-sicles have fully set, pop them out of the mold
  • Enjoy! These are a refreshing treat to offer your pet on a hot summer day. However, as with all treats, moderation is key
  • These can be messy to eat, so we recommend indulging outside
Dog eating treat!

Are you going to try these out, or do you have another recipe to share with us? Tag us in your creations @PetsPlusUs!
 
PS – if your pet is of the feline variety, we have a cat version they’ll be sure to love here.