
đ»Howl-o-Ween Delight: Make Your Pupâs Halloween Sweet
(and Safe) with Candy Corn Pupsicles!

This Halloween, let your pup join in on the fun with these adorable Candy Corn Frozen Treatsâ a festive pupsicle made with just three simple, dog-safe ingredients! While youâre snacking on sweets, your furry friend can enjoy a cool, creamy âno tricks, just treatsâ moment of their own. These frozen goodies are not only eye-catching with their candy-corn layers but also healthy, easy to make, and tail-waggingly delicious. Perfect for spooky season celebrations or anytime your dog deserves a little something special!
Ingredients:
- 1 can of 100% pure pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie filling)
- 2 cans of pineapple chunks, drained and pureed in a blender until smooth OR
- 1 banana
- 5 cups of plain or Greek yogurt (xylitol free)
How to make:
You can purchase a silicone pizza slice mold from Amazon to get the candy corn shape, but these can also be made in small plastic cups with carrots for popsicle sticks.
Start the first layer with the yogurt, followed by a layer of pumpkin puree, and lastly, the pureed pineapple. Freeze for about 3 hours until firm.
Serve outdoors as frozen treats melt and pumpkin can stain carpets. Then share photos of their happy faces!
Makes 8 servings
đ Bonus: If your dog doesnât like these, you can enjoy them! Throw them into a blender and make yourself a pumpkin pineapple smoothie (and maybe add a little rum for a pumpkin pineapple colada)!
*NOTE: We are not pet nutritionists or Veterinarians. Even healthy treats can cause an upset stomach if your dog eats too many â just like anything else, too much of a good thing can still be bad for them. Consult with your veterinarian if your dog has any dietary restrictions or allergies.
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Hi, Iâm Trixie! I love treats, sleeping, chewing up my toys, and I especially like chasing small critters that enter my yard. (Donât worry, my mom makes sure that I donât catch any of them.) I was rescued when someone dumped me in the driveway, expecting 10 little puppies. Though my mom had dogs as a kid, she realized there was a lot she didnât know.
We decided to create this website to help you with issues that you may not be aware of and to share information about the best foods, toys, treats, and places to explore with your fur friend. Youâll learn all about raising your dog to be happy and healthy, and we will have some fun along the way!
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