When the weather gets warm—or even when my dog just deserves a little extra love—I love making homemade frozen dog treats.
They’re refreshing, healthy, budget-friendly, and I know exactly what goes into them.
Frozen treats are especially great for soothing teething puppies, keeping dogs hydrated, and offering a fun enrichment activity.
Below are 14 healthy frozen dog treat ideas that I personally love making at home, and my pup never gets tired of them.
1. Frozen Peanut Butter Banana Bites

This is one of the first frozen dog treats I ever made, and it’s still a favorite.
I mash a ripe banana and mix it with unsweetened, xylitol-free peanut butter, then spoon the mixture into silicone molds and freeze.
Bananas are packed with potassium and fiber, while peanut butter adds healthy fats and protein.
These treats are creamy, filling, and perfect as a quick reward after a walk.
2. Blueberry Yogurt Frozen Drops

Whenever I want something simple but nutritious, I reach for blueberries and plain Greek yogurt.
I blend them together and freeze small drops on a baking sheet.
Blueberries are full of antioxidants, and yogurt supports gut health with probiotics.
I love how easy these are to portion, especially for smaller dogs who don’t need big treats.
3. Watermelon Ice Cubes

On hot days, watermelon cubes are a lifesaver in my house.
I remove the seeds, blend the watermelon, and pour it into ice cube trays.
Watermelon is mostly water, so it helps keep my dog hydrated while providing vitamins A and C.
These treats are light, refreshing, and perfect for dogs who need low-calorie snacks.
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4. Pumpkin & Coconut Milk Pops

Pumpkin is amazing for digestion, and I always keep a can of plain pumpkin purée on hand.
I mix it with unsweetened coconut milk and freeze it into molds.
This combo helps support digestion and gives a creamy texture my dog absolutely loves.
I especially like giving these after meals when my dog’s tummy needs extra support.
5. Apple Cinnamon Frozen Treats

I core and peel apples, then blend them with a tiny pinch of cinnamon (never too much).
Apples provide fiber and vitamin C, while cinnamon adds flavor without sugar.
After freezing, these treats have a slightly crunchy texture that keeps my dog entertained.
I always double-check that there are no seeds, since those aren’t dog-safe.
6. Frozen Bone Broth Cubes

Homemade or store-bought low-sodium bone broth works beautifully for frozen treats.
I pour it into ice cube trays and freeze. These cubes are rich in collagen and minerals, making them great for joint health.
I often add one cube to my dog’s food or let him lick it on its own for hydration and enrichment.
7. Strawberry Banana Yogurt Pops

This one feels like a smoothie but for dogs.
I blend strawberries, banana, and plain yogurt, then freeze them into fun shapes.
Strawberries add antioxidants, while banana brings natural sweetness.
These treats are soft, flavorful, and perfect for dogs who love fruity flavors.
8. Frozen Carrot & Apple Chews

I blend carrots and apples with a bit of water and freeze the mixture into longer molds.
Carrots are great for dental health and low in calories, while apples add natural sweetness.
These treats are firmer once frozen, which makes them ideal for dogs who love to chew.
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9. Sweet Potato Frozen Bites

Sweet potatoes are a staple in my dog’s diet because they’re rich in fiber and vitamins.
I steam them until soft, mash them, and freeze small portions.
These treats are gentle on the stomach and especially good for dogs with food sensitivities.
I love how filling they are without being heavy.
10. Frozen Kefir & Blueberry Cubes

When I want an extra probiotic boost, I use plain kefir mixed with blueberries.
Kefir supports digestion and immunity, and blueberries add antioxidants.
I freeze the mixture into small cubes and use them as special treats.
My dog goes crazy for these, especially after playtime.
11. Banana & Oat Frozen Treats

I blend banana with soaked oats and a splash of water to create a thick mixture.
Oats provide fiber and help keep dogs feeling full longer.
After freezing, these treats are hearty and satisfying.
I usually give these when I know my dog needs a longer-lasting snack.
12. Frozen Green Bean Pops

Green beans are low-calorie and packed with vitamins, which makes them perfect for weight-conscious dogs.
I blend cooked green beans with water or broth and freeze.
These treats are crunchy, refreshing, and surprisingly popular with dogs who like veggie flavors.
13. Apple Yogurt Ice Cubes

This is a quick recipe I make when I’m short on time.
I mix unsweetened applesauce with plain yogurt and freeze.
The result is a creamy, lightly sweet frozen snack that’s easy on digestion. I love giving these as a calming treat during crate time.
14. Mixed Fruit & Veggie Frozen Medley

When I have leftover dog-safe fruits and veggies, I blend them together into a colorful mix.
Think banana, blueberry, carrot, and pumpkin—all in one. Freezing them into small molds creates a nutritious, well-balanced treat.
This is my go-to option when I want variety without extra prep.
Making healthy homemade frozen dog treats has become one of my favorite ways to spoil my dog while still keeping nutrition in mind.
They’re easy to prepare, customizable, and perfect for warm days or enrichment time.
Plus, knowing that my dog is enjoying something homemade and healthy just makes it even more rewarding. 🐶❄️


