Dog parents agree: Serving up spooky sweets Halloween night is more fun when their furry friend is involved. And what better way to treat your pup than with a Fall favorite–candy corn? Though real candy corn isn’t considered safe for dogs to eat, our DIY frozen candy corn dog bones are dog-friendly and vet-approved so you can feel good about treating your pup.
This no-bake homemade dog treat recipe is both simple to make and healthy for your pup. Plus, it makes a refreshing reward after a long night of trick-or-treating. If you want to serve your pup some scary good dog treats, try this recipe and get ready for your dog to howl for more.
What you'll need:
![DIY Frozen Candy Corn Bones Homemade Dog Treat Recipe](https://be.chewy.com/wp-content/uploads/recipe-knoll.jpg)
Ingredients
- 1 banana
- 5 Tbsp. of Greek yogurt
- 2 Tbsp. canned pumpkin
Supplies
- 1 Win&Co Puppy Paws & Bones Silicone Baking Molds, Bones
- 2 medium-sized mixing bowls
- 1 piping or plastic bag
- 1 mixing spoon or spatula
- 1 fork
Yield:
6 treats
Serving size:
One treat per pup
Prep time:
10 minutes
Freeze time:
3-6 hours
![Step 1](https://be.chewy.com/wp-content/uploads/diy-dog-treat-one-yogurt-in-pipe-bag.jpg)
Add 3 Tbsp. of Greek yogurt to the piping bag, or put into a plastic bag and snip the corner off.
![Step 2](https://be.chewy.com/wp-content/uploads/diy-dog-treat-two-yogurt-mold.jpg)
Pipe yogurt evenly to the bottom of 6 mold cups, about 1/4 inch thick.
![Step 1](https://be.chewy.com/wp-content/uploads/diy-dog-treat-one-yogurt-in-pipe-bag.jpg)
Freeze for 1-2 hours, or until frozen.
In medium size bowl, mix 2 Tbsp. canned pumpkin with 1 Tbsp. Greek yogurt until consistent.
![Step 5](https://be.chewy.com/wp-content/uploads/diy-dog-treat-four-mix.jpg)
Add mixture to piping bag, and pipe a second layer on top of the first layer, with the same amount of thickness.
![Step 6](https://be.chewy.com/wp-content/uploads/DIY-frozen-candy-corn-bones-dog-treat-recipe-piping-bag.jpg)
Freeze for 1-2 hours, or until frozen.
Smash banana with a fork in medium size mixing bowl and then add remaining Greek yogurt. Mix until consistent.
Add mixture to piping bag.
Pipe the final layer on top of the first two.
![Step 10](https://be.chewy.com/wp-content/uploads/DIY-frozen-candy-corn-bones-freeze-third-layer.jpg)
Freeze for 1-2 hours, or until frozen, then serve to your birthday pup!
![Enjoy!](https://be.chewy.com/wp-content/uploads/DIY-Frozen-Halloween-Dog-Bones-Recipe.jpeg)
For even more Halloween fun, be sure to check out our DIY Haunted Dog House!
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