- Not a substitute for professional veterinary help.
Strawberry fields forever with this delicious frozen dog treat recipe! Just mix some unsweetened frozen strawberries, non-fat yogurt, and a pup who is ready for dessert! We recommend investing in a pet-friendly silicone baking sheet to ensure your dog treat-making endeavors are safe, easy, and just plain adorable.
This recipe will fill between 6–9 bones in this silicone baking sheet. Each well is around one ounce. Adjust your measurements as needed or consider making a bigger batch featuring the different flavors in this recipe.
Frozen Strawberry Yogurt Dog Treats
Let’s be honest—these ingredients are very forgiving, so don’t worry about measuring perfection here.
Plus, your dog will happily lap up any leftover yogurt mix. Even better, you can use it as the base for a frozen Kong treat.
PrintFrozen Strawberry Yogurt Dog Treats
This recipe calls for delicious strawberries, but you can up your game by creating blueberry or peanut butter frozen bones too!
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Total Time: 4 hours 20 minutes
- Yield: 6-9 treats 1x
- Category: Summertime Treats
Ingredients
- Baking mold or ice cube trays, such as this style from Amazon
- 2 cup glass measuring cup or similar
- Blender or food processor
- Unsweetened frozen strawberries
- Plain yogurt (we used non-fat)
- Water
Instructions
- Add a handful of frozen strawberries to the blender. Aim for 4-6 berries.
- Add 2 ounces of yogurt and 2 ounces of water.
- Blend, adding water if needed to aid the blending process. Go ahead, leave it a little chunky.
- Spoon batter into the set of wells. Watch out for splashing berry chunks!
Notes
- Measure the depth of the wells in your mold if you want to make multiple flavors at one go. Measuring will also help reduce extra filling.
- Clear some flat space in your freezer for your pupsicles to set evenly.
- Use a baking sheet or similar under your silicone mold, because you will have a devil of a time moving it when full without some form of support.
- If you have different dog-safe fruits or veggies on hand, substitute them in as desired. Dogs won’t mind if you swap out green beans for strawberries, or pumpkin for peanut butter.
Why Homemade Dog Treats?
Going homemade for dog treats is simpler than you might think—and often more affordable. Plus, you’ll rest assured knowing you’re providing your dog the most wholesome options free of scary fillers. Dogs, like humans, thrive on whole foods.
For instance, this watermelon “ice cream” for dogs is refreshing, healthy, and inexpensive when watermelon is in season. Winning.
Learn more about Chef Kiki here and find tons of homemade dog treat recipes at her YouTube channel, Kiki’s Canine Kitchen.
Dog-Approved!
My dog Bea is a Frenchie/Boston mix and our official doggy taste tester. Safe to say she liked these treats!
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