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Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats Recipes

Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats Recipes

These easy homemade dog treats are made with only three ingredients – yogurt, banana, and peanut butter (or almond butter.) Easy, healthy, grain free, frozen, and refreshing – perfect for your fur baby during summer or any time of year!

Our little Penny only gets the occasional raw vegetable when I’m prepping dinner, but no other people food, so when she hears the freezer door open, she comes running hoping for one of these frozen Yogurt Banana Dog Treats. 

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I was actually making smoothies a few months ago for breakfast with yogurt, bananas, almond butter, and a handful of other ingredients when my daughter said, “I bet if you took out all the stuff that isn’t good for Penny, she would love these as frozen dog treats.”

Homemade Frozen Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats

Needless to say, I make these all the time now and have the freezer stocked along with Penny’s other favorite Pineapple Pupsicles.

Yes! These treats only contain plain yogurt, banana, and natural unsweetened almond butter (or peanut butter without xylitol) – all safe for dogs.

Nobody knows your dog like you do, though, and not all dogs digest human food the same. Use your best judgement and as with any treat, feed in moderation.

Peanut Butter And Yogurt Frozen Pup Treats

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These easy homemade dog treats are made with only three ingredients! Easy, healthy, grain free, frozen, and refreshing – perfect for your fur baby during summer or any time of year!

Calories: 10 kcal | Carbohydrates: 1 g | Protein: 1 g | Fat: 1 g | Saturated Fat: 1 g | Cholesterol: 1 mg | Sodium: 3 mg | Potassium: 25 mg | Fiber: 1 g | Sugar: 1 g | Vitamin A: 2 IU | Vitamin C: 1 mg | Calcium: 12 mg | Iron: 1 mg

Ingredient Frozen Pumpkin + Yogurt Dog Treats

Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and any changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are very important to you, I would recommend calculating them yourself.

Subscribe for free to receive new weekly recipes and instantly get a week’s worth of family meals that are quick, easy, and inexpensive to make!And every time I eat one, Ella sits at my feet, staring mournfully up at me, just begging me to drop the last little bit of popsicle on the stick–which, admittedly, I do sometimes because I’m a sucker.

So I figured it was about time to spread the popsicle wealth and make some to share with our four-legged friends. I mean, they’re having to suffer through the heat of summer with the rest of us, so they may as well get in on the fun.

Bone Brothsicle Frozen Dog Treats

Last year I dipped a foot into the pupsicle (<–that word will never stop being so delightfully stupid) pond and made Birthday Cupcake Dog Popsicles. This summer, I wanted something a little simpler and just happened to have a big container of yogurt and some watermelon handy, so I whipped up these Watermelon and Yogurt Frozen Dog Treats.

These treats are just those two ingredients, pureed watermelon and yogurt, frozen together. The end. I used an immersion blender to puree my watermelon. You can use a blender or a food processor, or if you’re feeling real lazy, you can skip the pureeing and just mash the heck out of it with a potato masher–it wont be completely smooth but your dog’s not going to care.

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For the treats in these photos I used these cute silicone molds, but you can make them in an ice cube tray, a mini muffin pan, or even a regular muffin pan if your dog is on the larger side, and your dog will love them just as well.

Blueberry Frozen Dog Treats Recipe

Aside from being super easy and a great way to use up leftover watermelon and yogurt, if your dog likes watermelon, they’re going to go NUTS over these treats.

Ella did! I wanted a picture of Ella with the treats, but they were too cold to hold, so I just put the plate of them on the floor and tried to get a shot of her chowing down on one from the pile. Those pictures turned out like garbage, but I wish you could have seen the pure joy on her face when she realized she had permission to dive into the entire plate of treats.

Please note, watermelon and yogurt are safe for dogs to eat, but some dogs don’t process dairy well. If that’s the case for your dog, you can omit the yogurt. And as always,  

Frozen Peanut Butter & Banana Dog Treats

Dogs should be supervised when eating frozen treats. That goes double for these as they will stain your carpet if your dog wanders off and leaves a piece of one to melt somewhere!

This recipe calls for plain, unsweetened yogurt. DO NOT use yogurt that has been sweetened with xylitol, as it is toxic to dogs.

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*If you used a muffin pan to freeze the treats, allow frozen treats to sit at room temperature for 5 to 10 minutes until you can use a plastic knife or fork to pop the treats out of the tray. Place in a single layer on a parchment or wax-covered plate or cookie sheet and refreeze for 15 minutes to 20 minutes before storing in an air-tight container.

Yogurt And Berries Dog Treats

*This recipe calls for plain, unsweetened yogurt. DO NOT use yogurt that has been sweetened with xylitol, as it is toxic to dogs.

This post may contain affiliate links, which means I receive a small commission if you make a purchase using them. There is absolutely no additional cost to you.Those of you who have pets can probably agree, making wholesome food for your best friends is just as fun and satisfying as sharing homemade treats with your friends and family! With this in mind I’ve whipped up 3 incredible homemade dog treats!

I am a huge animal and dog lover! I grew up in Ireland with dogs and since moving to California, Kevin and I have been proud owners of the world’s sweetest pup, Waffles! My dog Waffles is a 4 year old, Terrier Lhasa Apso mix. We rescued him 3 years ago from a great facility here in Los Angeles called NKLA. This organization rescues dogs from high kill areas and gives them a better chance of survival and a better chance at finding their forever home. We are so grateful to have him!

Watermelon And Yogurt Frozen Dog Treats (pupsicles)

This recipe for Yogurt and Berries Dog Treats features all natural ingredients you probably already have around. Who would have known tangy yogurt and fresh seasonal berries could be combined to make the simplest doggy treats? To be honest, it sounds like my favorite breakfast…

You will love making these but more importantly you pets will go crazy for them! Not only will your pups love the taste of these frozen dog treats but they actually have loads of health benefits for your dog. The main ingredient in these treats, yogurt, does wonders for dogs.

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High in calcium and protein, yogurts with active bacteria can act as a probiotic and are good for your dog’s digestive system just as they are for you As far as the berries, just as they are superfoods for us they pack a punch for your pets! All the antioxidants and fiber boast the same benefits for your dog’s body.

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I cannot wait for you to give this recipe a go. I love the thought of all my Bold Bakers sharing something homemade with their pups! Enjoy!

This is not my dog Waffles’ first rodeo. Watch Waffles and I making Ice Cream for Dogs! And get more Homemade Dog Treats!

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