10 Easy Frozen Dog Treats Your Pup Will Love đž
So, itâs summer (or maybe just a regular Tuesday), and youâre looking to treat your pup to something special. And whatâs better than homemade frozen dog treats to cool them off and make their day?
Store-bought treats are great, sure, but when you make them at home, you know exactly whatâs going into themâand honestly, itâs way more fun to whip up something for your furry BFF! Plus, these recipes are super easy.
Ready to spoil your pup? Letâs dive into these easy-peasy frozen treats theyâll be drooling over in no time.
1. Peanut Butter & Banana Delight

This oneâs a crowd-pleaser for a reason: dogs love peanut butter and bananas. This recipe is simple, healthy, and full of flavors your pup will drool over.
Ingredients:
- 1 ripe banana
- 2 tablespoons of unsweetened peanut butter (make sure itâs xylitol-free!)
- 1/4 cup plain yogurt or water
Instructions:
- Mash the banana in a bowl until smooth.
- Stir in the peanut butter and yogurt (or water) until well-mixed.
- Pour into ice cube trays or silicone molds and freeze for at least 3 hours.
Pro Tip: Use silicone molds shaped like bones or paws for an extra cute touch.
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Blueberries are little antioxidant powerhouses that are great for your dogâs health. And letâs face it, who doesnât love a berry treat?
Ingredients:
- 1 cup blueberries (fresh or frozen)
- 1/2 cup plain yogurt or coconut water
Instructions:
- Blend blueberries and yogurt until smooth.
- Pour into ice cube trays and freeze for 2-3 hours.
These treats are as tasty as they are beautifulâFYI, theyâre also pretty Instagrammable if youâre into that. đ
3. Watermelon Wonders

Watermelon is the ultimate summer fruit, and itâs safe and hydrating for dogs. Just remember to remove the seeds!
Ingredients:
- 1 cup seedless watermelon, chopped
- 1/4 cup coconut water
Instructions:
- Blend watermelon and coconut water until smooth.
- Pour the mixture into molds or an ice cube tray.
- Freeze for 2 hours or until solid.
Pro Tip: These are great for those super-hot days when your dog needs an extra hydration boost.
4. Pumpkin & Coconut Creamsicles

Pumpkin isnât just for fallâitâs actually great for digestion. Combined with coconut milk, this treat is both creamy and soothing for the tummy.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup canned pumpkin (no added sugar or spices)
- 1/4 cup coconut milk (unsweetened)
Instructions:
- Mix pumpkin and coconut milk in a bowl.
- Spoon into an ice cube tray and freeze for 3 hours.
These little orange creamsicles are perfect for a treat thatâs delicious and gut-friendly.
5. Apple Cinnamon Frosties

Apple and cinnamon? Itâs a match made in doggy heaven. Low in calories and a good source of fiber, this treat is perfect for pups watching their waistlines.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 apple, chopped and seeds removed
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/2 cup water
Instructions:
- Blend apple, cinnamon, and water until smooth.
- Pour into molds and freeze for a couple of hours.
Just a heads-up: go easy on the cinnamonâa little goes a long way. This treat smells amazing too, so prepare for your pup to start sniffing around the kitchen!
6. Sweet Potato Pupsicles

Sweet potatoes are loaded with vitamins A and C, making them a healthy choice for dogs. Plus, theyâre naturally sweet, so most pups canât resist.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup cooked and mashed sweet potato
- 1/4 cup plain yogurt or water
Instructions:
- Combine the mashed sweet potato with yogurt or water.
- Scoop into molds and freeze for 2-3 hours.
Pro Tip: Cook up a big batch of sweet potato and freeze some for future treats!
7. Frozen Chicken Broth Cubes

This oneâs as simple as it gets. Chicken broth cubes are great for pups who prefer savory over sweet, and they make an excellent hydrating treat.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup low-sodium chicken broth (make sure thereâs no onion or garlic!)
Instructions:
- Pour chicken broth into an ice cube tray.
- Freeze for 2-3 hours.
If your dogâs a picky eater, these broth cubes might just be the treat that gets their tail wagging.
8. Strawberry & Banana Smoothie Cubes

Strawberries and bananas make a tasty combo, and both are safe and healthy for dogs in moderation.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup strawberries (fresh or frozen)
- 1/2 ripe banana
- 1/4 cup plain yogurt
Instructions:
- Blend strawberries, banana, and yogurt until smooth.
- Pour into molds or trays and freeze.
These smoothie cubes are sweet, refreshing, and super easy to make. Bonus: they smell amazing, too.
9. Minty Fresh Breath Bites

If your dogâs breath is a little too doggy-like, this treat is for you. Mint and parsley can help freshen their breath naturally!
Ingredients:
- 1/4 cup chopped fresh mint
- 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
- 1/2 cup plain yogurt or coconut water
Instructions:
- Blend the herbs and yogurt or coconut water until smooth.
- Pour into ice cube trays and freeze.
These minty bites will leave your pupâs breath a bit fresher. Just imagineâpuppy kisses that donât smell like old kibble. đ
10. Cucumber Melon Chillers

If youâre looking for something light and hydrating, cucumbers and melon are a great combo. Both are low-calorie and high-water contentâperfect for hot days.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup chopped cucumber
- 1/2 cup chopped cantaloupe or honeydew melon
Instructions:
- Blend cucumber and melon until smooth.
- Pour into molds and freeze for about 3 hours.
This treat is perfect for those dogs who love refreshing, light flavors. Plus, itâs basically like a spa day in a treat, right?
Why Make Frozen Dog Treats? (Hint: Itâs Not Just About the Cuteness)
First things first: why go through the trouble of making homemade treats?
Well, aside from the healthier ingredients and the satisfaction of making something from scratch, frozen treats are an awesome way to keep your dog hydrated and coolâespecially on those hot days.
Theyâre also great for teething puppies and can help soothe sore gums. So really, youâre doing them (and yourself) a favor!
So, Whatâs the Bottom Line?
Making frozen treats for your dog isnât just a fun DIY projectâitâs a chance to give them a healthy, refreshing, and delicious snack thatâs tailored just for them. Each of these recipes takes only a few minutes to prep, and you donât need any fancy ingredients. Plus, you can always switch up ingredients based on what your dog loves (or whatâs already in your kitchen).
Pro Tip: Store these treats in the freezer for a quick snack anytime your dog needs a little something extra. And donât be surprised if they start hanging around the freezer every time you open it. đ
Happy treat-making!

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