Ingredients
Equipment
Method
Step 1: Blend the base.
- Add blueberries, yogurt, banana, and optional peanut butter to a blender. Blend until smooth and creamy.
Step 2: Adjust consistency.
- If mixture is too thick, add a tiny splash of water until it blends smoothly.
Step 3: Choose your serving style:
- Soft-serve: Freeze mixture for 1 hour, stir, and serve.
- Scoopable ice cream: Pour into a container and freeze for 3–4 hours, stirring once halfway through.
- Ice cream bites: Pour into silicone molds and freeze until solid.
Step 4: Serve.
- Let soften slightly before serving if freezing fully.
Notes
🍽️ Serving Size & Storage Safety for Dogs ❄️
Serving Size: Small dogs: 1–2 tablespoons Medium dogs: 2–4 tablespoons Large dogs: ¼–½ cup Storage: Freeze up to 2 months in a sealed container ❄️ Thaw slightly before scooping — serve chilled but not rock hard. ⚕️ Nutritional Notes (macros or benefits) Blueberries: Antioxidants, fiber, vitamin C—great for immune and cognitive health. Yogurt: Probiotics for gut health, calcium, and gentle protein. Banana: Adds potassium, natural sweetness, and creamy texture. Peanut Butter (optional): Provides healthy fats and flavor (must be xylitol-free). This frozen treat is hydrating, belly-friendly, and rich in natural nutrients. 🥄 Variations (dog-safe only) Blueberry Banana Swirl: Add extra mashed banana for a sweeter flavor. Coconut Blueberry Ice Cream: Replace yogurt with unsweetened coconut yogurt. Berry Trio: Use a blend of blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries. Pumpkin & Blueberry Scoops: Add ¼ cup plain pumpkin purée. Frozen Yogurt Bark: Spread mixture thin on parchment, freeze, and break into pieces. ❓ 10 FAQs Are blueberries safe for dogs?
Yes—blueberries are one of the healthiest dog-safe fruits. Can lactose-sensitive dogs eat this?
Use lactose-free yogurt or coconut yogurt. Can I use frozen blueberries?
Absolutely—they blend beautifully. Can puppies eat this?
Yes in small amounts, supervised, and without peanut butter. Can I skip the banana?
Yes—replace with 2 extra tablespoons yogurt. Is Greek yogurt okay for dogs?
Yes—plain, unsweetened, and xylitol-free only. Can dogs eat this every day?
Better as a treat—keep it occasional due to natural sugars. Can I add honey?
Not recommended—dogs don’t need added sugars. How do I make it more scoopable?
Add 1–2 tablespoons water or extra yogurt. Can I mix a cube into kibble?
Yes—let it soften slightly and mix in as a topper. 🏁 Conclusion
Blueberry Ice Cream for Dogs is a refreshing, nutritious, and super easy treat your pup will beg for. Made from whole, dog-safe ingredients, it’s creamy, antioxidant-rich, and perfect for warm days, enrichment toys, or a special healthy dessert. Keep a batch ready in the freezer for the next time your dog needs a cool, wholesome delight.
Serving Size: Small dogs: 1–2 tablespoons Medium dogs: 2–4 tablespoons Large dogs: ¼–½ cup Storage: Freeze up to 2 months in a sealed container ❄️ Thaw slightly before scooping — serve chilled but not rock hard. ⚕️ Nutritional Notes (macros or benefits) Blueberries: Antioxidants, fiber, vitamin C—great for immune and cognitive health. Yogurt: Probiotics for gut health, calcium, and gentle protein. Banana: Adds potassium, natural sweetness, and creamy texture. Peanut Butter (optional): Provides healthy fats and flavor (must be xylitol-free). This frozen treat is hydrating, belly-friendly, and rich in natural nutrients. 🥄 Variations (dog-safe only) Blueberry Banana Swirl: Add extra mashed banana for a sweeter flavor. Coconut Blueberry Ice Cream: Replace yogurt with unsweetened coconut yogurt. Berry Trio: Use a blend of blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries. Pumpkin & Blueberry Scoops: Add ¼ cup plain pumpkin purée. Frozen Yogurt Bark: Spread mixture thin on parchment, freeze, and break into pieces. ❓ 10 FAQs Are blueberries safe for dogs?
Yes—blueberries are one of the healthiest dog-safe fruits. Can lactose-sensitive dogs eat this?
Use lactose-free yogurt or coconut yogurt. Can I use frozen blueberries?
Absolutely—they blend beautifully. Can puppies eat this?
Yes in small amounts, supervised, and without peanut butter. Can I skip the banana?
Yes—replace with 2 extra tablespoons yogurt. Is Greek yogurt okay for dogs?
Yes—plain, unsweetened, and xylitol-free only. Can dogs eat this every day?
Better as a treat—keep it occasional due to natural sugars. Can I add honey?
Not recommended—dogs don’t need added sugars. How do I make it more scoopable?
Add 1–2 tablespoons water or extra yogurt. Can I mix a cube into kibble?
Yes—let it soften slightly and mix in as a topper. 🏁 Conclusion
Blueberry Ice Cream for Dogs is a refreshing, nutritious, and super easy treat your pup will beg for. Made from whole, dog-safe ingredients, it’s creamy, antioxidant-rich, and perfect for warm days, enrichment toys, or a special healthy dessert. Keep a batch ready in the freezer for the next time your dog needs a cool, wholesome delight.
