Pumpkin Yogurt Dog Treats: 5 Irresistible Healthy Recipes Dogs Love

Pumpkin yogurt dog treats are a simple, healthy way to make your pup’s tail wag. With just two ingredients—plain Greek yogurt and pure pumpkin—you can create a frozen snack that’s both nutritious and delicious. These treats are perfect for hot summer days or as a cool reward after a walk. If you’ve ever made pumpkin apple treats or a pumpkin smoothie, you’ll love how quick this recipe comes together. In this guide, you’ll learn the benefits of pumpkin and yogurt, the step-by-step process, creative variations, and storage tips so your homemade dog snacks stay fresh and tasty.

Paw-shaped frozen pumpkin yogurt dog treats on a rustic ceramic plate
Homemade pumpkin yogurt dog treats with creamy swirls and frosty edges

Why Pumpkin Yogurt Dog Treats Are Good for Dogs

Nutritional Benefits for Your Pup

Pumpkin is packed with fiber, vitamins A and C, and antioxidants that help digestion and boost immunity. Greek yogurt adds probiotics for gut health, protein for muscle maintenance, and calcium for strong bones. This makes pumpkin yogurt dog treats a healthy option compared to many store-bought snacks. They’re especially helpful for dogs with sensitive stomachs. Just like our pumpkin soup recipe, they use pure, wholesome ingredients without fillers.

Why Dogs Love Them

Dogs are naturally drawn to the sweet flavor of pumpkin and the creamy tang of yogurt. When frozen, these treats also give a satisfying crunch. Many dog owners find they’re a great alternative to processed biscuits. If your pup enjoys baked goods like pumpkin banana bread, they’ll definitely enjoy these frozen bites too.

How to Make Pumpkin Yogurt Dog Treats

Simple Ingredients for a Quick Recipe

You only need two ingredients:

  • 5.3 oz. plain Greek yogurt (no xylitol)
  • ½ can pure pumpkin (not pumpkin pie filling)

Both ingredients are affordable and easy to find. If you’ve baked pumpkin zucchini bread, you already know how versatile pumpkin can be in recipes.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Add the Greek yogurt to a medium mixing bowl.
  2. Fill the empty yogurt container with pumpkin (about ½ can) and pour into the bowl.
  3. Mix until smooth and creamy.
  4. Spoon into silicone ice cube trays or pipe onto wax paper.
  5. Freeze until solid, about 3 hours.

Once frozen, these pumpkin yogurt dog treats are ready to serve. Store them in a sealed container in your freezer, just as you would with other freezer-friendly recipes like baked pumpkin donuts.

Fun Variations and Serving Ideas

Add Extra Flavors Safely

You can enhance the flavor with dog-safe additions like mashed banana, a sprinkle of cinnamon (in tiny amounts), or blueberries. These additions make your treats even more appealing and offer added nutrients. If you’ve tried making pumpkin bread, you know small changes in ingredients can create exciting new flavors.

Shaping for Fun and Portion Control

Use silicone molds shaped like paws or bones for a playful presentation. Smaller cubes are perfect for training rewards, while larger shapes work as cooling summer snacks. The presentation can be as creative as when making a decorative pumpkin cream cold brew—fun for you, exciting for your dog.

Storing and Feeding Pumpkin Yogurt Dog Treats

Frozen paw-shaped pumpkin yogurt dog treats on a rustic plate
Creamy pumpkin yogurt dog treats with frosted swirls and homemade charm

Best Storage Practices

Keep treats in an airtight container or freezer bag to prevent freezer burn. Label them with the date so you know when they were made. Just like pumpkin smoothies, these treats taste best when consumed within 2–3 months.

Feeding Guidelines

Give your dog 1–2 treats at a time, depending on size. Remember that treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calorie intake. These are a treat—not a meal replacement—but they’re far healthier than many commercial dog snacks.

Conclusion

Pumpkin yogurt dog treats are a simple, two-ingredient snack that’s healthy, affordable, and loved by pups. They’re easy to prepare, store well in the freezer, and can be customized with safe mix-ins. Whether you’re making them for a summer cool-down or as a training reward, this recipe is sure to keep tails wagging.

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FAQs

Can I mix pumpkin and yogurt for my dog?

Yes! As long as you use plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt and pure pumpkin without added sugar or spices, it’s perfectly safe and healthy.

What can you mix with pumpkin for dogs?

Common options include plain yogurt, mashed banana, peanut butter (xylitol-free), and dog-safe fruits like blueberries.

Which is better, yogurt or pumpkin for dogs?

Both are beneficial—pumpkin supports digestion, while yogurt boosts gut health and provides protein.

How much pumpkin can I give my dog as a treat?

For small dogs, a few teaspoons is enough; for larger dogs, up to a couple of tablespoons works well.

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Rustic plate of frozen pumpkin yogurt dog treats shaped like paws

Pumpkin Yogurt Dog Treats: 5 Irresistible Healthy Recipes Dogs Love


  • Author: recipesloop.com
  • Total Time: 3 hours
  • Yield: 24 treats 1x

Description

Quick and healthy frozen pumpkin yogurt dog treats made with just two ingredients. Perfect for a refreshing pup snack.


Ingredients

Scale

5.3 oz. plain Greek yogurt (no xylitol)

1/2 can pure pumpkin (not pie filling)


Instructions

1. Add yogurt to a medium bowl.

2. Fill yogurt container with pumpkin and add to the bowl.

3. Mix until fully combined.

4. Spoon into silicone ice cube trays or onto wax paper.

5. Freeze for 3 hours until solid.

Notes

Use pure pumpkin only, not pumpkin pie filling.

Store treats in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months.

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Category: Dog Treats
  • Method: No-bake
  • Cuisine: Pet Food

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 treat
  • Calories: 12
  • Sugar: 0.5g
  • Sodium: 5mg
  • Fat: 0.3g
  • Saturated Fat: 0.1g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0.2g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 2g
  • Fiber: 0.5g
  • Protein: 1g
  • Cholesterol: 1mg

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