Cool and Refreshing Cucumber Yogurt Frozen Puppy Dog Treats
Making homemade dog treats is super easy with this recipe. If you want to make them for a cat, or if you want to make them for a dog of any size, you can use the same method.
Look no further if you're looking for a quick and easy, edible and healthy dog treat. These healthy dog treats are easy to make and your pet will love them. You can also give them to puppies who are teething and animals with arthritis.
If you have an abundance of cucumbers and are looking for ways to use them up, you should consider making dog treats! Here is a recipe for cucumber yogurt frozen dog treats.
Cucumbers are not only an excellent vegetable for people, but they are also great for dogs.
These frozen cucumber yogurt dog treats are a great alternative to traditional dog treats.
Are Cucumbers Good for Dogs?
Dogs love cucumbers because they are low-calorie, crunchy, and safe.
A half cup of cucumber slices has only 8 calories, compared to 40 calories in a medium Milk Bone biscuit, and are very low in sodium and fat.
What Makes Cucumbers A Healthy Treat For Dogs?
Because cucumbers are low in calories, they make ideal snacks for people and dogs. They are low in sodium and fat.
Despite being a healthy dog food choice, they still need to be taken in moderation. Even too much of a good thing isn’t always a good thing. It can cause gastrointestinal upset if given too often or in too high of an amount.
Note: Even though pickles and relish are made from cucumbers, you should never give them to your dog. These items contain high levels of spices and sodium, which are not good for your dog.
Are Frozen Dog Treats Good for Dogs?
To make dogs feel fresh and calm on hot summer day, you can give them frozen treats.
There is an important point to note about frozen dairy treats, such as ice cream, frozen yogurt, and frozen desserts, causing gas, diarrhea, and flatulence in some dogs.
What Brand of Yogurt is Good for Dogs?
Plain Greek yogurt, unless your dog is lactose intolerant, is safer and better for your dog than any other type of yogurt.
A plain greek yogurt, contains more probiotics (live cultures of bacteria), which are good for the gut of your dog.
How much Yogurt can I Feed my Dog Per Day?
To give your dog a reasonable amount of yogurt, give one or two teaspoonfuls daily.
Can I Feed my Dog Yogurt Everyday?
Most dogs can handle small amounts of plain Greek yogurt every day. Whether mixed into their regular food or served separately, one spoonful serves small dogs, two spoonfuls serves medium dogs, and three spoonfuls serves large dogs.
Is Yogurt Good for Dogs with Allergies?
Plain, Sugar-Free Yogurt - If your dog has skin irritations, hives, or allergies, this remedy will help.
A teaspoon of yogurt once a week will improve the gut health of small dogs and big dogs.
It helps digestion if yogurt is mixed with food, but dogs prefer it on its own in dog treats.
How to Make Cucumber Yogurt Frozen Puppy Dog Treats
- Prep Time - 5 minutes
- Sill level - Easy
- Makes - I got about 18 out of my batch. However, it depends on the size mold used.
🥒 Ingredients Used
Full Recipe Below
- Cucumber - just a medium-sized one is fine.
- Plain Yogurt - I like to use plain Greek yogurt.
- Honey - a small amount of honey is perfect for most dogs.
📋 Easy Directions
Step 1: Place all your ingredients into the blender.
Step 2: Simply blend all the ingredients until your cucumber is fully chopped.
Step 3: Place your molds onto a cookie sheet. Fill them with your cucumber yogurt frozen puppy dog treats and place into the freezer for about 3 hours.
Step 4: Place molds in the freezer. Freeze for 3 hours or more until fully frozen. Then pop out of molds and store in an air-tight container until ready to use.
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๐ Recipe
Cucumber Yogurt Frozen Puppy Dog Treats
Cool and Refreshing Cucumber Frozen Dog Treats.
Ingredients
- 1 Cup Plain Yogurt
- 1 Medium-sized Cucumber
- โ Cup Honey
Instructions
Step 1: Add all ingredients to the blender.
Step 2: Blend until fully mixed and the cucumber is fully chopped.
Step 3: Lay molds on a cookie sheet then pour the mixture into the molds.
Step 4: Place molds in the freezer. Freeze for 3 hours or more until fully frozen. Then pop out of molds and store in an air-tight container until ready to use.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
18Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 16Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 9mgCarbohydrates: 3gFiber: 0gSugar: 3gProtein: 1g
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