Using a food processor, puree together ⅓ of the yogurt with the chopped watermelon. Blend for about 10-20 seconds until smooth.
Spoon watermelon into each mold, filling it up halfway. This will take about 2 small spoonfuls.
Wash the food processor. Then blend together the remaining yogurt and peanut butter until smooth. Add 1-2 tablespoons of water if the mixture needs to loosen. It should slowly fall off your spoon.
All peanut butter mixture over the watermelon mixture inside the molds, filling it up to the brim.
Carefully place inside the freezer and chill for 5 hours or overnight.
When done, you can easily pop the treats out of the mold and serve to your favorite four-legged bestie.
Notes
Storage:
To Store: You can store these treats in freezer-safe, airtight container in the freezer for up to two months.
Important For Dog Safety
Each dog can react differently to any type of new treat that hits its belly. This is important to note when serving your pup something new for the first time. Serve your pup one treat within 24 hours to see how their belly responds before giving them multiple.
It's crucial not to give your dog peanut butter containing Xylitol, as this sugar substitute is highly toxic to dogs and can cause life-threatening health issues.
Also, be sure to check with your veterinarian any time introducing new food into your dogs diet.
Tips:
Depending on your type of yogurt and the temperature, you may need to add 1-2 tablespoons of water to the peanut butter mixture to loosen it up before adding it to the molds. It should slowly fall off your spoon, but shouldn’t be too watery.
The peanut butter in these treats will melt before the watermelon.
Be sure to store these treats inside the freezer when not serving.