Halloween Candy Corn Dog Treats

Halloween Candy Corn Dog Treats

Raising our kids we had dogs, six that lived outside and one that lived inside. It seems like kids and dogs just go together. We had Alaskan Malemuts, (5 of them, they were show dogs) and Shala our outside dog. We also had a Lhasa Apso, Heidi our little dog. She was so cute. We brought her home as a puppy and she was so spoiled.

It is always fun to include your pets for any Holiday. My girls have bought Halloween costumes for these pets as well. It is fun to take pictures and continue to make those memories. Our older kids talk about some of those memories today.

Today let me share a fun recipe for Halloween Candy Corn Dog Treats. Believe me your dog is in for quite a treat!

These frozen candy corn treats are one of the easiest ways to make your dog something special for the holiday. They only require THREE ingredients and they’re super cute.

Your doggy will gobble up these Candy Corn Halloween Themed Dog Treats.

Even if you have never made Homemade Dog Treats, then hang on because you won’t believe how easy they are to make.

You can use one of these Paw Print Ice Cube Trays for some extra cuteness!

You only need THREE INGREDIENTS…. banana, yogurt, and pumpkin. These Homemade Dog Treats are healthy for your pet and they need a Halloween Treat too!!

  • Bananas
  • Plain Non-Fat Yogurt
  • Canned Pumpkin..make sure that the pumpkin puree is 100% pumpkin and does not contain any other ingredients that may be unhealthy for dogs.

Try making these “Candy Corn” Frozen Dog Treats!

Scroll down and lets get started….

Because your DOG needs a Halloween Treat too!!

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Course fall recipes
Cuisine American

Ingredients
  

  • 1-2 small bananas
  • 1 cup non-fat yogurt, divided
  • 1/2 cup canned pumpkin

Instructions
 

  • Fill molds 1/3 full with plain yogurt, then place in the freezer. Freeze for 1-2 hours, or until yogurt is set.
  • In a small bowl or glass, mix together 1/2 cup yogurt with canned pumpkin. Stir until combined, then pour over frozen yogurt in ice cube molds, making sure to leave space at the top for third layer.
  • Return to freezer for another 1-2 hours, or until set.
  • Pop treats out and serve as needed.
  • Recipe adapted from Beagles and Bargains
Keyword dog treats, Halloween dog treats