My dogs LOVE ice cream
Like, our boxer... he won't mooch when you're eating a steak, but he hears the CRACK of the lid coming off of the ice cream bucket and he's drooling on your foot.
Whenever I take him to the vet, we stop at Mickey D's for a cone.
Yes, he is spoiled.
When my friend, Candi, over at The Devilish Dish, made these for her pooch a month ago, I knew I would be making them for Sully, for his birthday!
Gabby is Sully's sister, and don't let her size fool you, she rules the roost.
She attended the "party" and loved the frosty paws as much as Sully Did.
This is the direct link to The Devilish Dish Recipe, I changed mine up a bit for what I had on hand, as she states, you can make them how she did or switch it up.
I didn't have banana, but had baby food carrots in my pantry... even though my youngest are almost 11, yea, don't ask.
Homemade Frosty Paws - Ice Cream for your dog
32 ounces of plain yogurt
1 jar of baby food carrots (or baby food meat or one mashed banana)
2-3 Tablespoons of Honey
2-3 Tablespoons of Peanut Butter
Combine the ingredients until smooth. I made mine a little sweeter, because he's a "sweets dog"-- I used 3 T of peanut butter and honey.
Pour into muffin tins, or cupcake liners. I used the silicone ones, per Candi's suggestion, and they were AWESOME!
Freeze and let the doggies enjoy!
Makes about 12.
My dogs LOVE ice cream
Like, our boxer... he won't mooch when you're eating a steak, but he hears the CRACK of the lid coming off of the ice cream bucket and he's drooling on your foot.
Whenever I take him to the vet, we stop at Mickey D's for a cone.
Yes, he is spoiled.
When my friend, Candi, over at The Devilish Dish, made these for her pooch a month ago, I knew I would be making them for Sully, for his birthday!
Gabby is Sully's sister, and don't let her size fool you, she rules the roost.
She attended the "party" and loved the frosty paws as much as Sully Did.
This is the direct link to The Devilish Dish Recipe, I changed mine up a bit for what I had on hand, as she states, you can make them how she did or switch it up.
I didn't have banana, but had baby food carrots in my pantry... even though my youngest are almost 11, yea, don't ask.
Homemade Frosty Paws - Ice Cream for your dog
32 ounces of plain yogurt
1 jar of baby food carrots (or baby food meat or one mashed banana)
2-3 Tablespoons of Honey
2-3 Tablespoons of Peanut Butter
Combine the ingredients until smooth. I made mine a little sweeter, because he's a "sweets dog"-- I used 3 T of peanut butter and honey.
Pour into muffin tins, or cupcake liners. I used the silicone ones, per Candi's suggestion, and they were AWESOME!
Freeze and let the doggies enjoy!
Makes about 12.
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