Beat the Heat: 7 Homemade Frozen Dog Treat Recipes

  Blog Summary: In this blog, discover 7 easy homemade frozen dog treat recipes you can spoil your favorite four-legged friend with this summer! From refreshing watermelon and mouth-watering blueberries, check out these easy homemade summer dog treats below…   As the summer heat intensifies, our furry friends also need a way to stay cool! […]

8 min read·Updated: Nov 24, 2023
Beat the Heat: 7 Homemade Frozen Dog Treat Recipes

 

Blog Summary: In this blog, discover 7 easy homemade frozen dog treat recipes you can spoil your favorite four-legged friend with this summer! From refreshing watermelon and mouth-watering blueberries, check out these easy homemade summer dog treats below…

 

As the summer heat intensifies, our furry friends also need a way to stay cool! So, instead of relying on store-bought treats that may contain additives or unhealthy ingredients, why not create your own homemade frozen dog treats to help cool off your pup?

Not only will your homemade icy delights cool your dog down, but they can also provide added health benefits. It’s a win-win! 

Take a look at our 7 favorite homemade frozen dog treat recipes using beneficial ingredients that can support your dog’s well-being and keep them cool during the long summer days. 

1. Blueberry and Carrot Frosty Bites

A closeup of a pile of fresh, vibrant blueberries

Did you know blueberries are considered a superfood? These frozen blueberry and carrot bites are perfect to help your dog during the dry, hot summer days – and they will love the taste!

Ingredients

How To Make Blueberry & Carrot Frosty Bites

  1. Blend the blueberries, shredded carrots, and coconut milk until well combined.
  2. Pour the mixture into silicone molds or ice cube trays.
  3. Freeze for at least 3 hours or until solid.
  4. Remove the frozen bites from the molds and serve them to your pup.
  5. Watch their excitement as they indulge in this nutritious and cooling treat!

Benefits

  • Blueberries are rich in antioxidants, promoting brain health and supporting the immune system.
  • Carrots provide beta-carotene, aiding in eye health and boosting the immune system.
  • Coconut milk contains healthy fats, supporting your dog’s coat and providing essential nutrients.

 

2. Frozen Watermelon Bites

A closeup of freshly cut watermelon triangles.

Looking for a quick and easy homemade dog treat recipe? You have to try these refreshing, homemade, grain-free watermelon dog treats…

Ingredients

      How To Make Frozen Watermelon Bites

      1. Take the ¼ of watermelon and add to a mixing bowl.
      2. Pour the coconut milk over the watermelon and blend the two together.
      3. Add more watermelon if the mixture is too light.
      4. Pour the contents into an ice-cube tray and put in the freezer.
      5. Freeze for at least 3 hours or until solid.
      6. Remove the frozen bites from the molds and serve them to your pup.

      Benefits

      • Watermelon is hydrating and rich in vitamins A and C, which help promote a healthy immune system.
      • Coconut water is packed with electrolytes, replenishing fluids and maintaining hydration.

       

      3. Peanut Butter and Banana Pupsicles

      A pile of shelled peanuts sit on top of a wooden surface

      Ingredients

      How To Make Peanut Butter & Banana Pupsicles

      1. Mash the bananas in a bowl until smooth.
      2. In a separate bowl, combine the yogurt and peanut butter until well mixed.
      3. Add the mashed bananas to the yogurt and peanut butter mixture, stirring thoroughly.
      4. Pour the mixture into silicone molds or ice cube trays.
      5. Place the molds or trays in the freezer for at least 3 hours or until solid.
      6. Serve one pupsicle to your dog for a refreshing and tasty treat!

      Benefits

      • Bananas are a great source of potassium, vitamin C, and fiber, promoting a healthy digestive system and boosting energy.
      • Yogurt contains probiotics that can help to aid digestion and support a strong immune system.
      • Peanut butter provides healthy fats and protein, nourishing your dog’s coat and skin.

       

      4. Banana & Coconut Bites

      Two side of a coconut sit next to one another

       

      Ingredients

      How To Make The Banana & Coconut Bites

      1. Take the banana and mash up with a fork into a large mixing bowl.
      2. Add the melted coconut oil to the banana and stir the two together until blended into a doughy mixture.
      3. Sprinkle the ginger into the bowl and knead everything together.
      4. Once kneaded, add the content into a silicone mold (a shape of your choosing), making sure you fill to the top.
      5. Pop into the freezer until set and test the bites on your pooch.
      6. The flavors, texture, and cooling temperature should make this treat a favorite with your furry friend!
      7. Store these bites in an airtight container in the freezer.

      Benefits

      • Bananas are a great source of potassium, vitamin C, and fiber, promoting a healthy digestive system and boosting energy.
      • Coconut milk contains healthy fats, supporting your dog’s coat and providing essential nutrients.
      • Ground ginger is rich in antioxidants and hosts an abundance of anti-inflammatory properties that can help support joint and gut health.

       

      5. Chicken & Sweet Potato Ice Lollies

      Freshly cooked sweetpotato fries are lined up next to eachother

      Ingredients

      How To Make Chicken & Sweet Potato Ice Lollies

      1. In a bowl, combine the shredded chicken, mashed sweet potato, and low-sodium chicken broth. Mix well until all the ingredients are evenly distributed.
      2. Pour the mixture into popsicle molds or small paper cups.
      3. Insert popsicle sticks or small dog-safe bones into each mold.
      4. Place the molds in the freezer and let them freeze for a minimum of 4 hours or until completely solid.
      5. Once frozen, remove the molds from the freezer and carefully unmold the chicken and sweet potato ice lollies.
      6. Offer one to your dog, allowing them to savor the delicious combination of flavors and textures.

      Benefits

      • Chicken is a lean protein source, promoting muscle development and supporting a healthy immune system.
      • Sweet potatoes are packed with vitamins A, C, and B6, providing essential nutrients and supporting digestion.
      • Low-sodium chicken broth adds flavor while helping to keep your dog hydrated.

      6. Frozen Apple Bites

      Red and green apples sit in a pile, covered in water droplets

       

      Especially on a hot summer’s day, a tasty frozen apple bite is perfect to help cool down your pup. While you and the family are enjoying a cookout, your pup can sit with you all and chomp down on a few of these yummy treats. Apples are perfectly healthy for dogs, too, helping their digestion and boosting their overall health.

      Ingredients

      How To Make The Frozen Apple Bites

      1. First off, you need to make sure that you have an ice cube tray that you can freeze your apple bites in.
      2. Slice the 2 apples into small cubes, removing the seeds and the core.
      3. Add the cut-up apples to a bowl and pour the cup of yogurt in.
      4. Slowly add a splash of water, making sure you don’t make the mixture too runny.
      5. Blend the contents together until you have an even, liquid consistency.
      6. Pour the apple mixture into the ice cube tray and place into a freezer until the cubes solidify.
      7. Pop the individual bites out of the tray and empty into a container, storing them back in the freezer to stop them from melting.
      8. Give your pooch one a day as a delicious snack and watch them gobble up the tasty treat.

      Benefits

      • Apples are the perfect high-fiber, low-calorie fruit that can offer a multitude of nutrients, vitamins, and minerals, supporting digestion and helping dental hygiene.
      • Yogurt contains probiotics that aid digestion and support a strong immune system.

       

      7. Frozen Pumpkin Nibbles

      An asortment of large, medium and small pumpkins piled together

       

      When you think of pumpkins, you might think of Halloween and fall rather than summer! However, pumpkin is a great ingredient to use for your homemade summer treats. Plus, these easy-to-make frozen treats are great for dogs with food allergies and tummies that don’t get on with grain or meat…

      Ingredients

      How To Make The Frozen Pumpkin Nibbles

      1. Using a blender, pop all the pumpkin into a bowl and blend until there are no lumps – just an even consistency.
      2. Once you’re happy with the pumpkin and there are no lumps, add the ½ cup of peanut butter and the cup of plain yogurt to the bowl and mix all the ingredients together.
      3. Take an ice tray, pour the contents into the sections and place into your freezer.
      4. Leave overnight, or until the pumpkin nibbles have frozen.
      5. Once solid, remove from the tray and give your pup one of the icy treats.
      6. Keep the nibbles in the freezer and spoil your pooch with a tasty frozen pumpkin snack.

      Benefits

      • Pumpkins are a great source of iron, vitamin C, and fiber, promoting a healthy digestive system and boosting energy.
      • Yogurt contains probiotics that aid digestion and support a strong immune system.
      • Peanut butter provides healthy fats and protein, nourishing your dog’s coat and skin.

       

      Final Thoughts

      Summer can be a challenging time for our four-legged companions, but with these homemade frozen dog treat recipes, you can help them beat the heat and enjoy the summer while also making sure your dog is eating healthy ingredients.

      Whether it’s the creamy goodness of the peanut butter and banana pupsicles or the refreshing watermelon and mint slushie, by making these frozen treats at home, you have full control over the ingredients, ensuring that your furry friend receives a safe and wholesome summer indulgence. So, grab your apron, gather the ingredients, and let your dog cool off in the tastiest way possible!

       

      Becca TriggB
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      Becca Trigg

      Becca Trigg is a content creator and pet-industry writer, with over 5 years of experience at PetLab Co. She is an all round animal lover, with a keen interest in canine joint health, dental hygiene and nutrition. When she’s not typing away in the office, she can be found sitting in a country pub, growing chillies or cuddling up with her family dog Maggie, a chocolate Labrador.

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