Tinker’s Cuddy / Homemade Frosty Paws

Tinker’s Cuddy / Homemade Frosty Paws

  • Prep Time: 3 hrs
  • Total Time: 3 hrs
  • Serves: 13,Yield: 13doggie desserts
  • About This Recipe

    “1 out of 1 dogs (mine!) like these better than Frosty Paws.”

    Ingredients

  • 32fluid ouncesvanilla yogurt
  • 1 bananas, ripe, mashed or 1 (5ounce) jars baby food
  • 2tablespoonspeanut butter
  • 2tablespoonshoney
  • Directions

  • Blend all ingredients together and freeze in 3-ounce paper cups.
  • Microwave just a few seconds before serving.
  • Reviews

  • “5 out of 5 dogs! My Norwegian Elkhound went (alnost literally) crazy, attacking it like a freshly killed rabbit or something – it was quite amusing to watch. So this one gets a thumbs up for the doggie taste factor, and another thumbs up for the human entertainment value!”

  • “Make that 4 out of 4 dogs, because my three loved this.I love to cook for my children without fur, so it’s nice to find things I can fix for my fur-bearing children.Three year old Isaiah and one year old Ishmael were sleeping while I made this, so the baby dog, 6 month old Bogey, got to lick the bowl.He loved it not frozen, but the three of them had a frozen version this afternoon and it got a definite “paws up”.Thanks for sharing.”

  • “My 2 black standard poodles, Emeril and Giovanni LOVE you for this. Me too! Sure beats driving to Dairy Queen to get them a baby cone! “

  • “I don’t use anything for sticks. :)”

  • “My chocolate lab, Vinny, loved this!!Wait til it’s completely frozen to serve… he didn’t like it when it was half frozen.”

  • “Use the small round rawhides sticks as popsicle sticks for these treats if you make them dixie cup size.”

  • “I have been making these for my dogs for awhile and have another hint.My dogs will eat the paper cups so I freeze put the mixture in to different size muffin/cupcake pans and put those directly in to the freezer.When they are frozen I pop them right out with a butter knife and bag them in big ziplock baggies.When serving them I simply place the frosty paw in a coffee cup and let them eat it that way!”

  • “I made these yesterday for Sambuca, and now in the heatwave in NY, she is loving it!Thanks!”

  • “I made these for my dogs yesterday and they loved them. I just picked them up yesterday from getting neutered and felt that I should make them something good so that they would still like me. Great recipe! I even tasted the ingredients before I froze them and not bad :). Thank you for a great recipe. I will be making these again!”

  • “My “pups” loved these.I used ice cube trays and fill 3 of them.”

  • “I’ve had alot of extra bananas lying around so I decided to make this for my new puppy.He loved it…it’s better than giving him vanilla ice cream…and it’s easy 2 make!!!”

  • “I made these for my favorite puppies, Fred and Emma, and they loved them! They gobbled them up! They are Large Dogs, so I made the pupsicles in plastic cups. It seemed to take a long time to thaw, the dogs kept licking them, but they were to hard to bite into. Next time, I will use smaller size dixie cups. I really liked this recipe because you know exactly what the dogs are eating, good ingredients, no fillers! Thanks, I will make this again!”

  • “Easy to make and thoroughly enjoyed by Skipper,the most beautiful chocolate lab.Take Elmo’s advice about serving them outside.”

  • “Another paws up!I made these for my sister’s German shepherd and he loves them.What a cute idea – thanks!”

  • “I have made these for years and have a couple tips. First, step up the protein and vitamins by adding one egg and 1/2 cup of wheat germ. Size the serving according to the size of your pet. I use the small plastic cups like jello shots for my little guy. I purchased reusable containers with lids for my medium size guy. He is 50 pounds and gets about 1/2 cup per serving. My guys pick the containers up and enjoy eating in the favorite spot in the family room. I am teaching them to bring me the empty containers.”

  • “My dog Sorcha (a Husky/German Shepherd mix) loves these. They are very cheap to make and I make hers without honey and with plain yogurt. She knows when I use the microwave these hot days we have been having that the Frosty Paws are on the way.”

  • “My dog tried this and she tried to “eat-chase” it across the kitchen, down the hallway and into the bathroom!”

  • “Two Dew Claws Up!Darcy went NUTS for this recipe!Since she’s a puppy I made her’s in mini cupcake tins and ice cube trays-my trust in her with dixie cups is zero-LOL!There was no time to make a mess as she inhaled it!I can’t find Frosty Paws in my area anymore but that’s OK-my search is over!Darcy and I thank you for posting this recipe!”

  • “More economical and I know what’s in them!Rocky and Zak loved them.Thanks.”

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