Ingredients
Equipment
Method
Step 1: Blend the Base
- Add yogurt, blueberries, and banana to a blender.
- Blend until smooth and creamy.
- If mixture is too thick, add a splash of water.
Step 2: Stir in Optional Boosters
- Mix in peanut butter, flaxseed, or pumpkin if you want extra nutrients.
Step 3: Fill the Molds
- Pour mixture into silicone molds, mini ice cube trays, or small paper cups.
Step 4: Freeze Until Solid
- Freeze for 3–4 hours, or until treats are completely firm.
Step 5: Serve to Your Pup
- Pop out one or two frosty bites and let your dog enjoy the cool, creamy goodness.
Notes
🧊 Storage & Reheating ❄️
Store frozen treats in an airtight container for up to 2 months.
Serve straight from the freezer—no thawing needed.
Never microwave frozen dog treats.
🥄 Variations
Blueberry Swirl: Mix in a few whole blueberries before freezing.
Strawberry Frosties: Swap blueberries for strawberries.
Coconut Pupsicles: Replace yogurt with coconut milk (dog-safe).
Superfood Boost: Add turmeric or chia seeds (very small pinch).
Extra Creamy: Add 1 tbsp peanut butter to the blend.
❓ 10 FAQs
Can dogs eat blueberries?
Yes—blueberries are antioxidant-rich and dog-safe. Can I use Greek yogurt?
Yes—just ensure it’s plain and unsweetened. Is banana necessary?
No—it just adds natural sweetness and creaminess. Can lactose-sensitive dogs eat this?
Use coconut yogurt or lactose-free yogurt. Are these safe for puppies?
Yes—give small portions and monitor. Can I use frozen blueberries?
Absolutely—great for blending and texture. Why avoid flavored yogurt?
Many contain sugar or xylitol, which is toxic to dogs. Can I make larger treats?
Yes—freeze in larger molds and adjust serving size. Can I refreeze?
Yes—these treats refreeze well. Are these messy?
They can be—serve outdoors or on easy-to-clean surfaces. 🏁 Conclusion
These Blueberry Yogurt Frosty Dog Treats are cool, creamy, and packed with pup-friendly nutrients. Whether you’re soothing teething puppies, cooling down a hot doggo, or offering a wholesome everyday snack, these frosty bites are simple, healthy, and guaranteed to make tails wag!
Yes—blueberries are antioxidant-rich and dog-safe. Can I use Greek yogurt?
Yes—just ensure it’s plain and unsweetened. Is banana necessary?
No—it just adds natural sweetness and creaminess. Can lactose-sensitive dogs eat this?
Use coconut yogurt or lactose-free yogurt. Are these safe for puppies?
Yes—give small portions and monitor. Can I use frozen blueberries?
Absolutely—great for blending and texture. Why avoid flavored yogurt?
Many contain sugar or xylitol, which is toxic to dogs. Can I make larger treats?
Yes—freeze in larger molds and adjust serving size. Can I refreeze?
Yes—these treats refreeze well. Are these messy?
They can be—serve outdoors or on easy-to-clean surfaces. 🏁 Conclusion
These Blueberry Yogurt Frosty Dog Treats are cool, creamy, and packed with pup-friendly nutrients. Whether you’re soothing teething puppies, cooling down a hot doggo, or offering a wholesome everyday snack, these frosty bites are simple, healthy, and guaranteed to make tails wag!
