We've been giving Summit, whole, real foods, since the moment he first entered our lives. Along with his usual Ollie (read more on our experience here), he loves to nibble on carrots, cucumbers, blueberries, strawberries... the list goes on and on. So when it comes to giving Summit treats, while I do have a few store bought brands I love (check out Old Mother Hubbard), a lot of times it's just as easy to make my own! Case in point, these pumpkin carrot yogurt bites. With just three ingredients, these are so simple to whip up and freeze in no time. As mentioned in this post, while yogurt is good for dogs, greek yogurt in particular can be much easier for them to digest, as some dogs may be lactose intolerant. You also always ...
3 Ingredient Yogurt Dog Treats
What better way to show your pup just how much you love them, then with these 3 ingredient dog treats?! These are incredibly easy to make and your furry friend will be sure to eat them up! I love to add these to Summit's meals, but he'll never say no to a one-off. While yogurt can be great for dogs, there are a few things to be cognizant of when choosing the type and brand of yogurt you use. Keep it Plain As with any foods you feed your pet, be sure to check the ingredient labels! Flavored yogurts may contain high amounts of sugar or the sweetener, xylitol, which is toxic to dogs. Play it safe and keep it plain. You can always add whole, natural fruits yourself, as I've done here. Go Greek Just like humans, pups can also show ...
Frozen ‘Pup-sicle’ Bites
This post includes affiliate links to brands and products that I believe in and love. To read our full disclosure policy, please click here. I'm a bit of a crazy dog mom. From making sure Summit gets enough off-leash time in the morning, to belly rubs at night, I just want the best for our little pup. This is especially true when it comes to his health and diet. ...