Ingredients
Equipment
Method
Step 1: Mix the base.
- In a bowl, combine pumpkin purée and yogurt. Whisk until smooth and creamy.
Step 2: Add optional flavor.
- Stir in peanut butter if using. Add a small splash of water if you prefer a softer, lighter texture.
Step 3: Fill the cups.
- Pour the mixture into silicone cupcake liners or small paper cups, filling about ¾ full.
Step 4: Freeze.
- Place cups on a tray and freeze for 3–4 hours, or until fully set.
Step 5: Serve or store.
- Peel away liners before serving or leave paper cups partially wrapped for easier handling.
Notes
Storage ❄️:
Store in an airtight freezer container for up to 2 months ❄️
Serve frozen or let soften slightly before giving
⚕️ Nutritional Notes (macros or benefits)
Pumpkin: Soluble fiber to support digestion and stool health
Yogurt: Probiotics, calcium, and gentle protein
Peanut Butter (optional): Healthy fats and flavor (must be xylitol-free)
Low Sugar & Low Fat: Ideal for regular treating in moderation
These pup cups are soothing, hydrating, and easy on sensitive stomachs.
🥄 Variations (dog-safe only)
Pumpkin Banana Pup Cups: Add ¼ cup mashed banana
Dairy-Free Version: Use unsweetened coconut yogurt or water
Berry Swirl Cups: Gently swirl in mashed blueberries
Extra Cooling Cups: Add ice chips before freezing
Layered Pup Cups: Freeze pumpkin layer first, then add yogurt layer
❓ 10 FAQs
Is pumpkin safe for dogs?
Yes—plain pumpkin is excellent for digestion. Can dogs eat yogurt?
Yes, if it’s plain, unsweetened, and xylitol-free. Are these good for sensitive stomachs?
Yes—pumpkin and yogurt are gentle and soothing. Can puppies eat pup cups?
Yes, in small portions and supervised. How often can dogs have these?
As an occasional treat, especially in warm weather. Can I use Greek yogurt?
Yes—plain and unsweetened only. Do I need molds?
No—small paper cups work perfectly. Can I add honey?
No—dogs don’t need added sugar. Are these good for hydration?
Yes—especially when slightly softened before serving. Can I use canned pumpkin?
Yes—just make sure it’s plain pumpkin, not pie filling. 🏁 Conclusion
Frozen Pumpkin Yogurt Pup Cups are a simple, wholesome, and refreshing treat your dog will love. With digestion-friendly pumpkin and probiotic-rich yogurt, these creamy frozen cups are perfect for hot days, enrichment time, or a healthy homemade reward. Easy to make, freezer-friendly, and completely dog-safe, they’re a must-have for your frozen treat rotation.
Yes—plain pumpkin is excellent for digestion. Can dogs eat yogurt?
Yes, if it’s plain, unsweetened, and xylitol-free. Are these good for sensitive stomachs?
Yes—pumpkin and yogurt are gentle and soothing. Can puppies eat pup cups?
Yes, in small portions and supervised. How often can dogs have these?
As an occasional treat, especially in warm weather. Can I use Greek yogurt?
Yes—plain and unsweetened only. Do I need molds?
No—small paper cups work perfectly. Can I add honey?
No—dogs don’t need added sugar. Are these good for hydration?
Yes—especially when slightly softened before serving. Can I use canned pumpkin?
Yes—just make sure it’s plain pumpkin, not pie filling. 🏁 Conclusion
Frozen Pumpkin Yogurt Pup Cups are a simple, wholesome, and refreshing treat your dog will love. With digestion-friendly pumpkin and probiotic-rich yogurt, these creamy frozen cups are perfect for hot days, enrichment time, or a healthy homemade reward. Easy to make, freezer-friendly, and completely dog-safe, they’re a must-have for your frozen treat rotation.
