Cucumber Yogurt Dog Treats Recipe
These refreshing Cucumber Yogurt Dog Treats are a healthy, hydrating snack perfect for keeping your furry friend cool and happy. Made with dog-safe Greek yogurt, fresh cucumber, and optional mint and honey for flavor, these frozen treats are easy to prepare and ideal for hot days or as a nutritious reward. They can also be customized to suit your dog’s dietary needs with simple substitutions.
- Author: Leo
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 4 hours 10 minutes (including freezing time)
- Yield: Approximately 12 treats (depending on mold size) 1x
- Category: Dog Treats
- Method: No-cook, freezing
- Cuisine: Pet-friendly, Homemade
- Diet: Low Fat
Main Ingredients
- ½ cup plain Greek yogurt (xylitol-free for safety)
- 1 large cucumber, peeled and grated
- 2 tablespoons fresh mint leaves (optional)
- 1 tablespoon honey (optional)
Substitutions
- Replace cucumber with zucchini if preferred
- Use plain, unsweetened regular yogurt if Greek yogurt is unavailable, or coconut yogurt for lactose-sensitive dogs
- Swap mint leaves with parsley for fresh breath and flavor
- Prepare the Ingredients: Grate the peeled cucumber to release its juice. For smaller breeds or dogs with digestive sensitivities, puree the cucumber instead to ensure easier digestion. Chop the fresh mint leaves if you choose to use them.
- Mix the Ingredients: In a mixing bowl, combine the grated cucumber, Greek yogurt, and chopped mint leaves. Add honey if you want a touch of natural sweetness. Stir thoroughly until the mixture is smooth and well-blended.
- Mold the Treats: Spoon the mixture into silicone molds or an ice cube tray. Using a piping bag can help fill the molds neatly. Press the mixture down firmly to remove any air pockets and ensure the treats freeze uniformly.
- Freeze and Store: Place the filled molds into the freezer and let them freeze for at least 4 hours, though overnight is best. After freezing, pop the treats out of the molds and store them in an airtight container in the freezer. They will keep for up to two months.
Notes
- Always ensure the yogurt used is xylitol-free, as xylitol is toxic to dogs.
- If your dog has sensitivities or allergies, adjust ingredients accordingly using the suggested substitutions.
- Introduce these treats gradually to your dog’s diet to monitor tolerance.
- Serve these treats in moderation as a supplement to your dog’s regular food.
- Use fresh ingredients for best taste and nutrition.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 treat (approximately 1 oz)
- Calories: 15 kcal
- Sugar: 1 g
- Sodium: 10 mg
- Fat: 0.5 g
- Saturated Fat: 0.3 g
- Unsaturated Fat: 0.2 g
- Trans Fat: 0 g
- Carbohydrates: 2 g
- Fiber: 0.3 g
- Protein: 1.5 g
- Cholesterol: 3 mg
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