The gut is your dog's second brain, and these frozen bites feed it well. Probiotic yoghurt supports beneficial gut bacteria that produce calming neurotransmitters, while honey provides prebiotics that feed those good bacteria. The frozen format adds a licking component that itself promotes calm through endorphin release.
At a Glance
| β± Prep | 5 min |
| π₯ Cook | Freeze 2 hrs |
| π½ Makes | About 20 bites |
| π For | Anxious dogs, all ages |
π₯ Ingredients
- 1 cup plain yoghurt (with live cultures)
- 1 tbsp raw honey
- 1 tsp coconut oil (melted)
π©βπ³ Instructions
- Mix yoghurt, honey, and coconut oil.
- Drop spoonfuls onto lined tray.
- Freeze 2+ hours.
π Storage
Freeze up to 3 months.
π Nutrition Notes
Yoghurt's live cultures (Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium) support gut serotonin production. Raw honey provides prebiotic oligosaccharides. The licking action releases endorphins β nature's calming chemicals.
π‘ Tips
- Use yoghurt with live active cultures
- Raw honey has more prebiotic benefit than processed
- The licking action is itself calming
- Can serve on a lick mat for extended calming effect
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