Iced Peanut Butter Pupsicles You Can Make In Just 20 Minutes [Recipe]
- Not a substitute for professional veterinary help.
After playing outside on a hot day, your dog deserves a frozen treat and snack that is easy to make at home and can help cool down your dog from hot weather. painting.
We’ve used peanut butter in these cold treats, but you’ll want to make sure you’re using your pet-safe PB option. Check the ingredients on your vial label and find No sugar and no xylitol (an artificial sweetener that is toxic to dogs).
This recipe will fill 6-9 inner bones This silicone baking sheet. Each well is about an ounce. Adjust your measurements as needed or consider making a larger batch with different flavors in this recipe.
Frozen dog food with bones
Honestly — these ingredients are very forgiving, so don’t worry about measuring perfection here.
Plus, your dog will happily eat up the leftover yogurt mix. Better yet, you can use it as a base for frozen treats Kong treatment.
Frozen peanut butter cake
- Preparation time: 20 minutes
- Total time: 4 hours 20 minutes
- Productivity: 6–9 skeletal firstx
- Type: Summer food
Ratio
Element
- Baking pan or ice tray, such as this style from Amazon
- 2– measuring cups of glass or the like
- Blender or food processor
- Plain yogurt (we used fat-free)
- Peanut butter (check the ingredients on the label. Look for sugar-free and certainly no xylitol, an artificial sweetener that is toxic to dogs).
- Water
Guide
- Put 4 ounces of peanut butter in your liquid measuring cup (you can eyeball a large ball).
- Add 3 ounces of water and 2 ounces of yogurt to get 9 ounces.
- If you have leftover yogurt and water mixture, add more and adjust accordingly.
- It will be mixed? Great. If not, add a little more water until you reach a pourable consistency.
- Pour into your mold. If the dough is a bit loose, you can use a spoon, add water and mix more or just empty the tray afterwards.
Note
- Measure the depth of the well in your mold if you want to create Lots of flavors in this recipe simultaneous. Measurement will also help reduce extra fill.
- Clear some flat space in your freezer so that your pups arrange them evenly.
- Use a baking sheet or similar object under your silicone mold, as you’ll have times when you’ll have to move it when it’s full without some form of support.
- If you have other Fruits or vegetables that are safe for dogs on hand, replacing them as desired. Dogs won’t mind if you trade green beans for blueberries or pumpkins for peanut butter.
Why make homemade dog food?
Making your own dog food is simpler than you think — and often more affordable. Plus, you’ll have peace of mind knowing you’re providing your dog with the healthiest options without the dreaded fillers. Like humans, dogs thrive on whole foods.
For example, This watermelon is “ice cream” for dogs refreshing, healthy and inexpensive when watermelon is in season.
Learn more about Chef Kiki here and find lots of homemade dog food recipes at her YouTube Channel, Kiki’s Canine Kitchen.
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