🎉 Introduction
These Strawberry Coconut Ice Dog Treats are refreshing, fruity, and irresistibly creamy—perfect for hot days, teething puppies, or dogs who love icy snacks. Made with dog-safe strawberries and creamy coconut milk or yogurt, these frozen bites are gentle on the stomach while delivering antioxidants and healthy fats. Simple, colorful, and tail-waggingly delicious!
🧰 Equipment Needed
- Blender or food processor
- Silicone molds or ice cube tray
- Mixing bowl
- Spoon
- Freezer-safe container
🛒 Ingredients
For the Frozen Strawberry Mix
- 1 cup fresh or frozen strawberries (thawed if frozen)
- ½ cup coconut milk or plain unsweetened yogurt
- 1 tbsp water (optional, for blending)
Optional Boosters
- 1 tsp natural peanut butter (xylitol-free)
- 1 tsp ground flaxseed
- 1 tbsp shredded unsweetened coconut
- 1–2 blueberries for color flecks
👩🍳 Directions
Step 1: Prep the Strawberries
Wash and hull strawberries. If using frozen, thaw slightly for easier blending.
Step 2: Blend the Base
Add strawberries and coconut milk (or yogurt) to a blender.
Blend until smooth and creamy.
If too thick, add a splash of water.
Step 3: Add Optional Extras
Mix in shredded coconut, flaxseed, peanut butter, or whole blueberries for extra nutrients or texture.
Step 4: Fill the Molds
Pour mixture into silicone molds, mini ice cube trays, or small paper cups.
Step 5: Freeze
Freeze for 3–4 hours, or until fully solid.
Step 6: Serve
Pop out 1–2 treats and serve straight from the freezer.
🍽️ Servings & Timing
- Servings: ~20 small ice treats
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Freeze Time: 3–4 hours
- Total Time: ~4 hours
🧊 Storage & Reheating ❄️
- Store in the freezer for up to 2 months.
- Serve frozen—never microwave.
- If they stick to the molds, let sit for 1 minute before popping out.
🥄 Variations
- Strawberry Banana Ice: Add 2 tbsp mashed banana.
- Coconut Cream Treats: Use full-fat coconut milk for extra creaminess.
- Berry Blend Bites: Add raspberries or blueberries.
- Extra Refreshing: Use half coconut milk, half water.
- Soft Freeze Pops: Freeze mixture in small pup-friendly cups with treat sticks.
❓ 10 FAQs
- Are strawberries safe for dogs?
Yes—packed with vitamins and antioxidants. - Can I use canned coconut milk?
Yes—just choose unsweetened and avoid additives. - Can lactose-sensitive dogs eat these?
Use coconut milk instead of yogurt. - Can puppies eat icy treats?
Yes—give small amounts and supervise. - Can I skip coconut milk?
Replace with water, broth, or dog-safe yogurt. - Why did my treats turn icy?
Add a bit more coconut milk for creaminess. - Can I add honey?
Not recommended—dogs don’t need added sugar. - Can I use freeze-dried strawberries?
Yes—rehydrate slightly and blend. - Can I make larger pops?
Yes—just freeze in larger molds and adjust serving size. - Are these good for hydration?
Yes—strawberries and coconut milk both offer moisture.
🏁 Conclusion
These Strawberry Coconut Ice Dog Treats are cool, creamy, and naturally fruity—perfect for summertime, training rewards, or soothing pups on warm days. Made with dog-safe ingredients and full of fresh flavor, they’re a fun and wholesome frozen treat your dog will love.

Strawberry Coconut Ice Dog Treats – Cool, Creamy & Naturally Fruity
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Wash and hull strawberries. If using frozen, thaw slightly for easier blending.
- Add strawberries and coconut milk (or yogurt) to a blender.
- Blend until smooth and creamy.
- If too thick, add a splash of water.
- Mix in shredded coconut, flaxseed, peanut butter, or whole blueberries for extra nutrients or texture.
- Pour mixture into silicone molds, mini ice cube trays, or small paper cups.
- Freeze for 3–4 hours, or until fully solid.
- Pop out 1–2 treats and serve straight from the freezer.
Notes
Yes—packed with vitamins and antioxidants. Can I use canned coconut milk?
Yes—just choose unsweetened and avoid additives. Can lactose-sensitive dogs eat these?
Use coconut milk instead of yogurt. Can puppies eat icy treats?
Yes—give small amounts and supervise. Can I skip coconut milk?
Replace with water, broth, or dog-safe yogurt. Why did my treats turn icy?
Add a bit more coconut milk for creaminess. Can I add honey?
Not recommended—dogs don’t need added sugar. Can I use freeze-dried strawberries?
Yes—rehydrate slightly and blend. Can I make larger pops?
Yes—just freeze in larger molds and adjust serving size. Are these good for hydration?
Yes—strawberries and coconut milk both offer moisture. 🏁 Conclusion
These Strawberry Coconut Ice Dog Treats are cool, creamy, and naturally fruity—perfect for summertime, training rewards, or soothing pups on warm days. Made with dog-safe ingredients and full of fresh flavor, they’re a fun and wholesome frozen treat your dog will love.