These were SO fun! I realize it is getting colder so pup-sicles seem almost silly, but let me tell you that my dogs did not mind one bit!
I used plastic cups for mine and had planned on cutting them off once the treat was frozen, but after I gave them to the dogs, I was glad I kept them in the cup. The dogs carried them all over the house and of course, the pup-sicle started to melt on my rugs, I was glad they were in the cup!
Frozen Candy Corn Dog Treats
Printable Recipe Here
What you will need:
1 Can of Pumpkin (not pumpkin pie mix)
1-2 Cups of Plain Yogurt
1-2 Mushy Bananas
3-5 oz Paper or Plastic Cups
These can be any size you would like them to be. So fill your cup with as much of each ingredient as you want to, depending on the size of your dog.
Scoop a bit of yogurt into the bottom of each cup, enough to fill about 1/3 of the cup.
Freeze for at least an hour.
Take out of the freezer and scoop some canned pumpkin on top of the frozen yogurt layer. Again, enough to fill the cup to be 2/3 full.
Freeze for at least an hour.
Take out of the freezer and fill the remaining space in the cup with banana. Take the bananas, peel them and mush and mix really well in a bowl. Scoop from the bowl into the cup.
Freeze again for at least an hour.
I prefer the plastic cups because they make less of a mess when the dogs lick them on the floor. Everything is still contained in the cup. But if you use a paper cup, you can peal it off the frozen treat and give the entire thing to your dog.
I made several of these and kept them in the freezer and would pass them out throughout the week to my dogs.
I can't wait to see your pictures! Be sure to tag me @treatdreams
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