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15 Homemade Frozen Dog Treats for Your Furry Friends!

Do you want to pamper your furry friend with tasty and healthy snacks? Try these 15 homemade frozen dog treats this summer season. They are not only simple to cook but also packed with nutrients that are essential for your dog. You can even use them as a reward to appreciate them for good behavior and being obedient.  

At Southeast Bully Kennels, we often prepare these recipes for frozen dog treats to cool down our dogs and reward them. Let us first share these recipes with you, and then we’ll share how long they last. 

Quick & Tasty Homemade Frozen Dog Treats

1. Peanut Butter Banana Treats

Peanut butter and bananas are both packed with nutrients, and the yogurt helps support digestion.

Ingredients:

  • Mashed, ripe bananas: 2
  • Peanut butter (unsweetened, no xylitol): 1 cup
  • Plain yogurt: 2 cups

2. Chicken Broth Bites

 These bites are rich in protein and perfect for meat-loving dogs.

Ingredients:

  • Unsalted chicken broth: 3 cups
  • Chopped cooked chicken: 1 cup

3. Coconut Oil & Blueberry Treats

Coconut oil works wonders for your dog’s coat. On the other hand, blueberries offer antioxidants for strong immunity.

Ingredients:

  • Coconut oil: 1 cup 
  • Blueberries: 1 cup 

4. Pumpkin Apple Treats

Both pumpkin & apples are great for digestion, which makes these treats ideal for dogs with sensitive tummies.

Ingredients:

  • Pumpkin puree (unsweetened): 1 cup 
  • Unsweetened applesauce: 1 cup 

5. Veggie Popsicles 

Packed with vitamins & fiber, these vegetable popsicles are a nutritious option for your dog.

Ingredients:

  • Low-sodium vegetable broth: 2 cups
  • Chopped mixed vegetables (carrots, peas, green beans): 1 cup 

6. Watermelon and Coconut Milk Treats

Watermelon is hydrating, and coconut milk adds a creamy texture that dogs love.

Ingredients:

  • Seedless watermelon, pureed: 2 cups 
  • Coconut milk: 1 cup 

7. Beef & Sweet Potato Treats

These treats are rich in protein and fiber; these nutrients help your dog feel full and satisfied.

Ingredients:

  • Unsalted beef broth: 3 cups
  • Cooked and mashed sweet potato: 1 cup 

8. Spinach and Carrot Treats

Spinach is loaded with iron, and carrots help improve your dog’s vision—perfect for healthy eyes and energy.

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups plain yogurt
  • Chopped spinach: 1 cup 
  • Grated carrots: 1 cup 

9. Strawberry and Banana Treats

These fruity treats are full of vitamins and antioxidants to support your dog’s health.

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups strawberries, pureed
  • 2 ripe bananas, mashed
  • 1 cup plain yogurt

10. Salmon and Rice Treats

Salmon, with its high content of omega-3 fatty acids, makes the dog’s coat healthier and shinier and supports overall health.

Ingredients:

  • Cooked salmon, flaked: 1 cup 
  • Cooked rice: 2 cups

11. Cheesy Frozen Bites

Cheese provides calcium for strong bones, and broccoli is a great source of fiber.

Ingredients:

  • Low-sodium chicken broth: 2 cups
  • Grated low-fat cheese: 1 cup
  • Cooked and chopped broccoli: 1 cup 

12. Apple and Cinnamon Treats

Apples and cinnamon are a natural way to freshen your dog’s breath while offering a tasty treat.

Ingredients:

  • Unsweetened applesauce: 2 cups
  • Cinnamon: 1 tbsp 

13. Berry Blast Treats

Berries are packed with antioxidants, helping to strengthen your dog’s immune system.

Ingredients:

  • Mixed berries, pureed: 2 cups
  • Plain yogurt: 1 cup 

14. Peanut Butter & Jelly Treats

The classic peanut butter & jelly is a delicious and nutritious combo for your dog.

Ingredients:

  • Peanut butter, unsweetened, no xylitol: 1 cup
  • Unsweetened fruit spread (no grapes): 1 cup

15. Minty Fresh Breath Treats

The mint and parsley help freshen your dog’s breath, making these treats both tasty and functional.

Ingredients:

  • Plain yogurt: 2 cups
  • Chopped fresh mint: 1 cup 
  • Chopped fresh parsley: 1 cup 

How to Make These Frozen Dog Treats?

When making these recipes, just combine the ingredients in a bowl or container. Then, pour what you’ve mixed into an ice cube tray. Let it freeze for at least 4 hours or until it becomes solid.

How Long Do Homemade Frozen Dog Treats Last?

Frozen homemade dog treats can last up to 3 months when kept in an airtight container in the freezer. Be sure to keep them properly sealed to maintain freshness.

With these tasty and healthy homemade frozen dog treats, you can spoil your furry friends while keeping them cool and happy. At Southeast Bully Kennels, we prioritize the well-being of all dogs.