The only problem with those cups? They’re pretty pricy. I don’t give them to her every day or anything, but they still add up quickly! So when a friend of mine told me that she makes her OWN, I just had to get the recipe!
Ingredients:
-1 tub plain yogurt, 32 oz
-About 1 cup chicken bits*
*These were the pan drippings and bits from a whole chicken I cooked. I poured the pan drippings into a container and tossed them into the refrigerator until I was ready to use. You can also freeze them until ready to use. If you don’t have chicken bits, you can always use any other meat you might have- just be sure it contains no onions, garlic or other “dangerous” items dogs should not eat. The third option is to use whole pieces of chicken or any other meat. Just make sure it’s cooled before processing.
Directions:
1. In a food processor, add yogurt and chicken bits. Process about 1 minute or until smooth.
2. Place silicone baking cups onto a cutting board or flat tray that is freezer safe.
3. Fill with yogurt mix and freeze overnight. Pop out and store in a baggie in the freezer!
How do you spoil your pups in the summer?
- 1 tub plain yogurt, 32 oz
- About 1 cup chicken bits
- In a food processor, add yogurt and chicken bits. Process about 1 minute or until smooth.
- Place silicone baking cups onto a cutting board or flat tray that is freezer safe.
- Fill with yogurt mix and freeze overnight. Pop out and store in a baggie in the freezer!
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Heather says
Ah how creative! I bet your dog just loves you. I’ve never created a homemade pet treat before. I’m very careful not to feed my cats table scraps because its bad for pets, but I love the idea of making a homemade pet treat for them. She looks like she’s loving that!