
Yogurt, Applesauce & Peanut Butter Dog Treats (2-Minute Recipe!)
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If you’ve ever checked the label on store-bought dog treats and felt… uneasy — you're not alone. Between the additives, preservatives, and mystery ingredients, it’s no wonder more pup-parents are turning to easy homemade dog treats they can trust.
That’s where these Yogurt, Applesauce & Peanut Butter Dog Treats come in.
They're:
✨ Wholesome (with ingredients you’d eat yourself)
❄️ Frozen (perfect for cooling off or soothing teething pups)
🐶 Loved by even the pickiest eaters
Whether your dog is a crunchy-snack connoisseur or prefers creamy bites, this frozen DIY treat is a total game-changer. And the best part? It takes under 2 minutes to prep. No oven. No mess. No stress.
If your dog had thumbs, they'd be making this recipe themselves.
Let’s get into it ⬇️
Just 3 natural ingredients — no junk, no weird additives
Safe for dogs and easy on their tummies
Frozen texture is soothing for teething or hot days
Ready in minutes – just mix and freeze
2 minutes
2–3 hours
12–16 small treats (depending on mold size)
Super easy (no baking!)
Optional: Silicone molds, ice cube tray, or mini muffin tin.
In a bowl, combine the yogurt, applesauce, and peanut butter. Stir until smooth.
Spoon or pour the mixture into silicone molds or ice cube trays.
Freeze for at least 2–3 hours, or until solid.
Pop one out whenever you want to make your dog’s day!
Store in a freezer bag for up to 3 weeks .
Use a paw- or bone-shaped mold for extra cuteness.
This recipe taps into 3 things dogs instinctively love :
Creamy textures (yogurt + peanut butter)
Naturally sweet flavors (applesauce)
Cold = calming = instant hit
And as a bonus? You’ll feel good knowing exactly what’s in your dog’s snack.
Yes! Store in an airtight freezer-safe container for up to 1 month.
Yes—as long as it’s 100% pure pumpkin, not pie filling.
Baking works best for firm texture, but you can experiment with microwave-safe silicone molds for soft versions.