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​Ever just want your dog to entertain themselves for a few hours?

​You just found the ultimate solution. Nothing works better than a toy stuffed full of yummy treats.

Freezing it just extends the fun, and keeps it fresh for when you need it in a pinch. Not to mention, fantastic for cooling off on a hot summer day.

But before we get started there’s a few things you need to be aware of…

Safety First

​Avoid Dangerous Ingredients: Things like preservatives and artificial sweeteners found in human food (​such as Xylitol), dried fruit, grapes, nuts, apple seeds, chocolate, garlic, onions, celery, and peppers. I recommend​ ​checking out the list of safe & unsafe foods for your dog beforehand.

Does your dog have any allergies?This is important, make sure you read the ingredients and avoid flaring up your dog’s allergies. Typically food allergies stem from specific proteins (chicken, beef, lamb, etc…), so it should be easy enough to maneuver around.

Is your dog sensitive to dairy? This one should be easy, just leave out the cheese, yogurt, or cottage cheese.

​Is your dog on a diet?​Then avoid any of the calorie dense ingredients like peanut butter, cheese, or adding too many dog treats. Portion out your treats based on your dog’s size and dietary needs.

​One Last Thing…

​This will leave a mess! Don’t let them consume their treat on the couch or carpet. I like to save these for a hot day so they can enjoy them in the backyard while cooling off.

1. 🐵 Chunky Monkey

  • A few tablespoons of unsalted All Natural Peanut Butter
  • 1 Banana (peeled)
  • A handful of their regular kibble

Their regular kibble mixed in with some banana/peanut butter acts as a perfect filler without needing to go crazy on ​expensive treats.

You don’t even have to freeze this one to keep them occupied for hours.

Always go with all natural peanut butter, and read the ingredients beforehand. You want to steer clear of preservatives and sweeteners as they could harm your dog – especially ​Xylitol.

​2. 🐔 Winner Winner Chicken Dinner

  • ​1 can of low-sodium chicken, or plain cooked chicken breast
  • Plain ​white rice (cooked)

​This is a great substitute for dinner if your dog has an upset tummy, as it’s easy to digest.

You could even cook a plain chicken breast if you don’t want to buy the canned stuff. Always look for the low sodium or unsalted stuff, or if cooking at home avoid any seasoning or toppings.

3. 🐟 Fish Salad

  • ​A Can of Tuna or Salmon
  • Chopped ​Carrots​, Cucumbers, or Green Beans
  • ​Plain Yogurt

​Not only will your dog go nuts for this recipe, but it’s full of the healthy stuff – omega fatty acids from the fish, probiotics from the yogurt, and all those vitamins and minerals from your chopped veggies. ​

4. 🍎 Apple Delight

  • ​1 Apple – chopped (no stem or seeds)
  • ​Plain yogurt

​Another healthy treat, just make sure you leave out those seeds and stem. If your dog isn’t finding this one as appetizing, you can sweeten the deal by adding plain chicken​ or sprinkle in a few treats.

5. 🎃 Pumpkin Pupper

  • ​7oz (about half a can) of canned pumpkin

​Yep, that’s it, just stuff a Kong with canned pumpkin and freeze. It’s very important you do not get pumpkin filling or pie mix (it’s easy to mix up).

You want 100% pure pumpkin with no added preservatives. Add some of their regular kibble for some extra crunchy filling.

6. 🍌 Banana Slamma

  • ​Plain yogurt
  • 1 Banana

​Gotta love these super simple recipes, some yogurt for pro-biotics and a banana because bananas are awesome.

7. 🧀 Cheesy Dreams

  • ​Low Fat Cottage Cheese
  • Chopped carrots

​The nice thing with cottage cheese is it’s easy to load up a kong due to it’s liquid form, full of protein, and comes in low-fat varieties.

Perfect for treating your dog but keeping calories within a ​decent range. Add some chopped veggies for some crunch and you have an excellent treat.

8. 🥣 Breakfast of Champions

  • ​Plain cooked Oatmeal
  • ​Plain Yogurt
  • ​Blueberries​

​Plain cooked oatmeal can be a great source of soluble fiber, especially for dogs that are sensitive to wheat or ​have bowel irregularities.

Meanwhile, blueberries are rich in vitamins, minerals, and anti-oxidants. Quick warning: blueberries will stain your furniture, so this might be best suited as an outdoor treat.

9. 🦃 Thanksgiving Dinner

  • ​Plain turkey or chicken
  • Peas
  • Carrots
  • Cooked rice or sweet potatoes

​Your dog might be very, very thankful for this treat. It has all the good stuff.

But your might be asking yourself: “what about the gravy?” Well, We can quickly stir up a little homemade pup gravy without all the harmful ingredients.

Simply soak some of their kibble in warm water for 5 minutes, it should turn into a mushy, brown texture that smells awful but your dog will go crazy for. Now you have a proper thanksgiving dinner.

​Mix and Match

​The great thing about all these ingredients is you can mix them up however you like. Most dogs won’t complain too much about the odd mixtures. So feel free to channel your inner canine chef.

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Shayla McConnell

Shayla​ has been working closely with animals for over 10 years. Initially trained​ as a Vet Tech Assistant in a local emergency clinic, she ​later changed career paths and became a ​professional Dog Groomer, and is now running her own successful pet grooming business.

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FAQs

How do you make a frozen Kong for a dog? ›

Fill the Kong with peanut butter, then stuff in small treats. Put the Kong in the freezer overnight. What are some good dog treat recipes for a classic Kong dog toy that don't have peanut butter in them? One of my favorite “stuffings” for Kongs, especially on a hot day, is frozen chicken broth!

How to make the best frozen dog treats? ›

Simply layer peanut butter in the bottom half of ice cube trays, ice pop molds, or paper cups. Then top off with a layer of yogurt or meat broth and freeze. Pop the layered frozen treat out of the tray or mold or peel off the paper cup before serving.

How do you make a peanut butter Kong for dogs? ›

PEANUT BUTTER GLUE: Fill Kong 1/3rd full of dog food. Pour in melted peanut butter (after it has cooled from microwaving). Add more dog food, followed by more melted peanut butter until the Kong toy is full. Freeze until solid.

How do you fill a Kong so it lasts? ›

When stuffing, really squish cheese cubes tightly inside to make it last longer. For dogs watching their waistlines, add fruit chunks with a few cheese cubes. We all know cheese and fruit taste fabulous together. Rotate between each Kong stuffing idea.

How do you make a frozen Kong? ›

Before stuffing your dog's KONG, make sure everything is safe for them to eat and doesn't contain xylitol.
  1. STEP ONE: Plug It Up. Plug the little hole in the bottom of your KONG. ...
  2. STEP TWO: Prep Your KONG. Place the KONG in a small, freezer-safe glass or jar. ...
  3. STEP THREE: Stuff it! ...
  4. STEP FIVE: Add Liquid. ...
  5. STEP SIX: Freeze!
Mar 15, 2021

What do you put in a Kong before freezing? ›

Scoop the softened kibble into a Kong, tapping it down after every few spoonfuls. If desired, dollop in a spoonful of peanut butter, cream cheese or wet dog food into the opening of the Kong, sealing in the wet kibble. Put the Kong into a zip-top bag and put into the freezer.

How do you make homemade dog ice treats? ›

Steps
  1. Mix water and broth together to make a very light broth that the dogs will love. ...
  2. Find a sturdy four cup freezer-safe bowl or dish. ...
  3. Let the mixture freeze for about 30 minutes. ...
  4. Add a thin layer of peanut butter to the top of the ice and return to the freezer for another 30 minutes.

How do you make cooling dog treats? ›

Take a spoon of peanut butter (only a small one because it's high in calories!), and scoop it inside your dog's favourite puzzle toy. You can add some soaked dog biscuits in the top for an extra challenge! Pop it in the freezer and by morning your pooch with have a fun treat to keep them cool.

Is it better to freeze dry or dehydrate dog treats? ›

Winner: Freeze Dried Dog Treats

Due to the flash freezing process, more nutrients are locked in making freeze dried dog treats the more nutritious treat option. It is thought that dehydrated treats do lose some of its nutritional value during the slow heating process.

How do you make frozen peanut butter Kong? ›

Method:
  1. Put one glob of peanut butter into the Kong.
  2. Add a sprinkle of dry dog food.
  3. Pour in the chicken broth.
  4. Put in the second glob of peanut butter.
  5. Add another sprinkle of dog food.
  6. Seal it with the third glob of peanut butter.
  7. Freeze until solid.
Feb 17, 2020

What is the best thing to put in a Kong for a dog? ›

Peanut butter, yogurt, canned pumpkin and fruit are a few favorites. Using a variety of different foods keeps the challenge interesting. For easy, fast stuffing use KONG treats. Baked to fit into KONG toys, KONG Snacks Peanut Butter can be stuffed into the toys whole or broken into pieces to add a yummy crunch.

How do you make a homemade dog Kong? ›

Time: 5 minutes Materials: Peanut Butter (or Pumpkin Puree), Cardboard Toilet Paper Roll, butter knife, Meant for: Dogs Pro Tip: Put dog treats inside the kong to add a little extra yummy for your pet! Notice: If cardboard is ingested, monitor to be safe but not a cause for worry, they will poop it out naturally.

When should you throw away a KONG? ›

If you see rips in the seams or stuffing coming out, it's time to get rid of the toy. Additionally, rubber toys should be thrown away once they rip or tear.

Should you always freeze a KONG? ›

Some dogs give up if it is too difficult to start. Therefore, I do not recommend freezing it the first time you give your dog the stuffed Kong. Try freezing the stuffed Kong for just 30 minutes the next time you give it and then for an hour the following time.

How long should you leave a Kong in the freezer? ›

We can then think about part freezing the stuffed Kong. This will make it really difficult for your dog and will turn it into a super long lasting treat. Leave it for 3-4 hours in the freezer, take it out and run it under a warm tap for a few seconds (to ensure their tongue doesn't stick).

Are frozen KONGs safe for dogs? ›

Yes indeed, freezing your stuffed kong makes it last exponentially longer and has the potential to keep your pup entertained for hours! It is important, though, not to jump to this step too quickly!

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