Frozen yogurt treats for dogs

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ahoymatey2013

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I have been making my own dog treats for two years or more. I didn't like all the garbage they put into the store bought treats so I spoil my kids with fresh treats. Here is one that I make in the summer time & they love these little treats.

I bought cocktail ice cube trays so they are nice & small.

2 cups plain nonfat yogurt

3/4 cup water

1 TBS chicken or beef bouillon granules

Combine everything together & whisk it until it's nice and creamy. Pour into the ice cube tray & use a spatula to fill trays evenly. Freeze & store them in a freezer safe container once they are frozen.

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I read the ingredients on Frosty Paws and after the first time I gave them to my dogs I never bought them again!

What's nice about these treats is how you can make them any size you want.

I choose bite sized treats because my kids get a treat after doing their business
 
Our granddog is here for visits that usually last at least a week and he and our dog, Harley, really loved Frosty Paws. Baxter even ate the container, but he eats anything plastic. That's a whole other story.

At any rate, today is my normal marketing day and I picked up a 32-ounce container of nonfat yogurt and am going to make a huge bunch of these homemade treats. Baxter hasn't been here since last Wednesday, which means he's due for a visit. Gotta be ready for the "kids."

I have some wonderful granulated/powdered beef soup base that I think I'm going to use instead of the bouillon.

Let the games begin!:LOL::rolleyes:
 
I make something similar to this except I mix yogurt, applesauce and some chicken boullion. Always a winner at my house.
 
Sounds like we all spoil the kids and grandkids!!!

They deserve it though
 
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