Does your dog love frozen dog treats? How about pumpkin?
Made with 100% pure pumpkin, these frozen pumpkin paw dog treats are a great option because we consider pumpkin a superfood for dogs.
Because these treats are frozen, they are a great option on hot days or just a daily treat.
Is your dog sensitive? Because they are made with pumpkin, they are a great option for dogs who are sensitive to certain foods. Pumpkin is an excellent source of nutrients for dogs.
Pumpkin's greatest benefit is that it contains fiber, which helps keep your dog’s digestive system running smoothly.
The best thing about this recipe is that it’s very forgiving and so easy to make. Just mix equal parts of pumpkin and yogurt or simply adjust the ingredients to what you have on hand.
How to Make 2-Ingredient Frozen Pumpkin Paw Dog Treats
Ingredients:
- ½ cup 100% puree pumpkin
- ½ cup plain Greek yogurt
Supplies Needed:
- Small mixing bowls
- Mixing spoon
- Silicone Molds - you can use any doggie style silicone mold.
- Cookie Sheet
Directions:
- Make room in your freezer big enough to hold a cookie sheet.
- In your mixing bowl, add yogurt and puree pumpkin and mix.
- Place silicone mold onto cookie sheets.
- Spoon into the paw print silicone mold.
- Place mixture into the freezer.
- Freeze for 2 hours.
- Feed to your pup!
Notes:
- If you'd like to make your mixture go further, you can add a tablespoon or two of water.
2. If this is the first time giving your dog a frozen dog treat with dairy, only give your dog one treat to make sure there is no allergic reaction to dairy.
If your dog becomes itchy or develops red skin, discontinue with dairy treats as they are more than likely lactose intolerant. There are a few dogs that are lactose intolerant. See your veterinarian for further information.
Other Frozen Homemade Dog Treat Recipes
Making homemade frozen dog treats is my dog's favorite dog treat recipes. Quick, easy and make and forgiving, they can be whipped up in less than 10 minutes.
Here are some of our favorite frozen dog treats for you to try:
- Daisy's Chicken Dinner Puppy Pops
- Yogi Yogurt and Banana Pops
- Peanut Butter and Banana Puppy Pops
- 10-minute Apple and Carrot Dog Pops
Printable 2-Ingredient Frozen Pumpkin Paw Dog Treats
2-Ingredient Frozen Pumpkin Paw Dog Treats
Ingredients
- ½ cup pumpkin ( 100% puree pumpkin)
- ½ cup plain Greek yogurt
Instructions
- Make room in your freezer big enough to hold a cookie sheet.
- In your mixing bowl, add yogurt and puree pumpkin and mix.
- Place silicone mold onto cookie sheets.
- Spoon into the paw print silicone mold.
- Place mixture into the freezer.
- Freeze for 2 hours.
- Feed to your pup!
Notes
If your dog becomes itchy or develops red skin, discontinue with dairy treats as they are more than likely lactose intolerant. There are a few dogs that are lactose intolerant. See your veterinarian for further information.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
18Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 5Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 2mgCarbohydrates: 1gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 1g
Dog Mom Chef does not provide a warranty, express, or implied in relation to any recipes on this website. The recipes are Dog Mom Chef's personal experiences in making them and feeding to their dogs. Please make note that your dogs may have allergies or other conditions that may make these recipes unsuitable for them or their lifestyle. Please consult with your veterinarian. Use your own judgement when feeding these recipes to your dog. Dog Mom Chef is not liable for any upset stomachs or any other outcomes because of experimenting with our recipes on this site.
Vicky says
I came across your webpage and I loved it! I have the frozen doggy treat trays which I normally make bone broth frozen treats for my dogs! So I was looking for something different that was lower in calories since my dogs are really small. I have to watch the calories that they taken. Thank you for putting the nutritional information about the pumpkin and yogurt frozen treats It was really helpful!
Dog Mom Chef says
Thank you...I'm so glad your pup is enjoying the treats.