Apple Cubes

 
This recipe consists of only 2 ingredients and 
could not be any more simple to make. You’ll need chicken
broth and apples. Simply chop up your apples and 
dilute your low sodium chicken broth, mix together in an ice-tray and freeze….simple !

Blueberry & Bananas Frosty Paws

Mix some blueberries, banana and natural yogurt
in a blender for a simple treat. All you do is pop it into an
ice-cube tray or doggy molds to make it even more 
fun. L:eave to freeze for approx. 3-4 hrs and voila , a simple & 
healthy dog treat that’s perfect for the summer time.
 
Note: blueberries are safe for your dog to eat however they should
only be fed in small amounts to avoid an upset tummy. We’d
recommend no more than 2-3 cubes per day. 

Summer Treat Ideas

LOVE THIS ~ Summer is coming ! Perfect !
Freeze water and chicken broth with toys,
carrots, treats, etc to keep dogs from getting
bored and overheated in the backyard.

Watermelon and Yogurt Frozen Dog Treats (Pupsicle)

Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 4 hours 5 minutes
Servings 15 treats
Calories 15 kcal

Ingredients

Special Equipment

  • Immersive or blender or food processor
    Frozen Dog Treats
  • 2 cups chopped seedless watermelon
  • 15 tablespoons (just under 1 cup) plain yogurt

Instructions

  1. Puree watermelon chunks until smooth. Add 1 tablespoon of yogurt to each space in your mold or ice cube tray. Fill the rest of the way with watermelon puree. Freeze until solid, about 4 hours.

  2. Remove treats from mold* and store in an air-tight container in the freezer.

Recipe Notes

*If you used a muffin pan to freeze the treats, allow frozen treats to sit at room temperature for 5 to 10 minutes until you can use a plastic knife or fork to pop the treats out of the tray. Place in a single layer on a parchment or wax-covered plate or cookie sheet and refreeze for 15 minutes to 20 minutes before storing in an air-tight container.