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My family loves our three dogs Rocco, Dolce, and Mochi. Rocco is 11 years old, and happens to be one of the biggest Labs I have ever seen. Dolce is a 10 year old Lhasa who is awesome at snuggling but very territorial. Our newest addition, Mochi, is only 10 months old, and is an over-the-top happy and extremely energetic Shiatsu.
Our dogs love treats…. what dog doesn’t? And it is important to me that we feed our dogs healthy treats. These Peanut Butter and Carob Frosty Paws contain all natural ingredients, and are lightly sweetened with vegan carob chips. With these popsicle treats, my dogs get their sweet tooth satisfied the natural way.
Peanut butter and carob frosty paws are so fun and simple to make, you could get the whole family involved.
I had so much fun giving these frosty paws to my dogs. First of all, Rocco grabbed the frosty paw out of my hand so fast with his mouth and then ran off with it. He quickly devoured the whole thing. Our little ones, Mochi and Dolce, allowed me to hold their frosty paws for them while they furiously licked it. The extra treat of rawhide kept them all busy chewing long after they had finished their frosty paws.
Peanut Butter + Carob Frosty Paws [Dog Treats]
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: 8 to 10 1x
- Category: Dog Treats
- Cuisine: Organic
Description
Adapted from Food to Flowers by Lulu Powers
Ingredients
- 1 cup all natural organic peanut butter
- 2 cups plain yogurt
- 1/4 cup organic rolled oats
- 1/2 cup organic carob vegan chips
- 8 to 10 thin rawhide dog chews
- 8 to 10 small paper Dixie cups
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine the peanut butter, yogurt, oats, and carob chips.
- Spoon the mixture into cups.
- Place 1 rawhide chew in each cup, like a Popsicle stick.
- Place the cups on a tray and freeze for 30 minutes.
- Peel the Frosty Paws out of the cups before serving.
Equipment
Notes
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Annie @Maebells says
My fur babies would looooove this! I have two very large, furry pups and the summer is so hard on them because it is just too darn hot! I am definitely making these – like today! 🙂
Sunhee Park says
omg, im going to try these, they look so good for humans too!! hehe.