There are many frozen dog treat recipes on-line and I like to find treats that will amuse my deaf white boxer Nitro. The Bully breeds do like to get into everything so why not make a fun D.Y.I. frozen doggie treat for him to enjoy. Here is a recipe I found on Modern Dog. If you don’t have whole milk yogurt you can ad a mixture of skim milk and water of just water for that matter. According to my deaf dog Nitro, these treats ROCK! Have fun and stay cool! Christina

D.I.Y. Eat

Make your own healthy summer treats

Frozen Banana Treats Frozen treats are great for keeping dogs cool in the summer, and they can be used to soothe teething pain in puppies.

Recipe                          Preparation Time: 5 minutes                         Makes: about 16 treats

4 cups (32 fl oz/900 ml) plain, whole milk yogourt

2 tbsp peanut butter

3 ripe bananas, peeled and mashed

Blend all the ingredients to a purée in a food processor. Pour into 4-oz/115-g plastic cups. Freeze until firm. Pop the treat out of the cup and watch your dog enjoy!

VET’S VIEW

Bananas are a great source of potassium. Combined with yogourt, they make a healthy treat. The mixture can also be frozen inside stuffable chew toys (seal the tip with a dab of peanut butter first).

Nutritional information

Per cube    Calories 71      Protein 3 g      Carbohydrates 8.5 g     Dietary fiber 2.9 g      Fat 3.1 g

Fruity Pops

Dogs just love the crunch of ice cubes, and here the rewards are made healthy and delicious. Perfect for a hot summer’s day.

Recipe                            Preparation Time: 5 minutes                                Makes: 24 ice cubes

4 1 qt/1.13 litres fruit juice (not grape juice)

1 ripe banana, mashed

1 cup (4 fl oz/125 ml) plain, whole milk yogurt

Blend the fruit juice with the mashed banana and mix in the yogurt. Pour into ice cube trays and put in the freezer. When frozen, pop out of tray and serve one at a time.

Note: the Pops will keep for up to 1 month in the freezer.

VET’S VIEW

A fun and healthy treat, good for hot days and for teething puppies. It can also be frozen inside stuffable chew toys (seal the tip with a dab of peanut butter first).

Nutritional information

Per cube     Calories 31       Protein 0.2 g        Carbohydrates 7.2 g      Dietary fiber 0.1 g