Ingredients
Equipment
Method
Step 1: Prepare the Apple
- Peel, core, and chop the apple into small pieces.
- Double-check that all seeds and core pieces are removed.
Step 2: Blend the Ingredients
- Add chopped apple, yogurt, honey, and water to a blender.
- Blend until completely smooth, with no chunks remaining.
Step 3: Adjust Consistency
- Check the mixture thickness.
- Add a small amount of water if needed so it pours easily.
Step 4: Fill the Molds
- Carefully pour the mixture into silicone molds or an ice cube tray.
- Leave a small space at the top to allow for expansion.
Step 5: Freeze Until Solid
- Place molds on a flat freezer-safe tray.
- Freeze for at least 4–6 hours, or until fully solid.
Step 6: Unmold and Store
- Remove pup pops from molds once frozen.
- Store in an airtight freezer-safe container until serving.
Notes
🧊 Storage & Reheating ❄️
Store frozen pup pops in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 months.
Serve directly from frozen. Do not microwave or thaw completely. Important reminder: These are treats only, not meals. Frozen treats should be given in moderation and under supervision. 🥄 Variations Apple & Banana Pup Pops: Replace half the apple with ripe banana Apple Yogurt Cubes: Skip honey and freeze in smaller cubes Mini Lick Treats: Freeze thin layers for quick-melting snacks Senior-Friendly Pops: Serve slightly softened for easier licking Introduce new variations slowly. ❓ 10 FAQs Are apples safe for dogs?
Yes, when peeled, cored, and seed-free. Is honey safe for dogs?
Yes, in very small treat amounts like used here. Can puppies eat these pup pops?
Puppies may have very small portions under supervision. Can I use Greek yogurt?
Yes, as long as it’s plain and unsweetened. Are these good for hot weather?
They can be refreshing but are not a substitute for water. Do these treats replace meals?
No, they are not complete or balanced food. Can I skip the honey?
Yes, the recipe works without it. How often can I give frozen treats?
Occasionally, not daily. Can I use apple sauce?
Only if it is plain, unsweetened, and additive-free. Should I consult my vet first?
Yes, if your dog has allergies or dietary restrictions. 🏁 Conclusion These Frozen Apple & Honey Pup Pops are a refreshing, homemade way to spoil your dog with simple, dog-safe ingredients. Easy to prepare and freezer-friendly, they’re perfect for warm days or enrichment time when offered responsibly. Always feed treats in moderation, introduce new foods gradually, and consult your veterinarian if your dog has special dietary needs. Homemade treats are best enjoyed as part of a balanced, thoughtful routine.
Serve directly from frozen. Do not microwave or thaw completely. Important reminder: These are treats only, not meals. Frozen treats should be given in moderation and under supervision. 🥄 Variations Apple & Banana Pup Pops: Replace half the apple with ripe banana Apple Yogurt Cubes: Skip honey and freeze in smaller cubes Mini Lick Treats: Freeze thin layers for quick-melting snacks Senior-Friendly Pops: Serve slightly softened for easier licking Introduce new variations slowly. ❓ 10 FAQs Are apples safe for dogs?
Yes, when peeled, cored, and seed-free. Is honey safe for dogs?
Yes, in very small treat amounts like used here. Can puppies eat these pup pops?
Puppies may have very small portions under supervision. Can I use Greek yogurt?
Yes, as long as it’s plain and unsweetened. Are these good for hot weather?
They can be refreshing but are not a substitute for water. Do these treats replace meals?
No, they are not complete or balanced food. Can I skip the honey?
Yes, the recipe works without it. How often can I give frozen treats?
Occasionally, not daily. Can I use apple sauce?
Only if it is plain, unsweetened, and additive-free. Should I consult my vet first?
Yes, if your dog has allergies or dietary restrictions. 🏁 Conclusion These Frozen Apple & Honey Pup Pops are a refreshing, homemade way to spoil your dog with simple, dog-safe ingredients. Easy to prepare and freezer-friendly, they’re perfect for warm days or enrichment time when offered responsibly. Always feed treats in moderation, introduce new foods gradually, and consult your veterinarian if your dog has special dietary needs. Homemade treats are best enjoyed as part of a balanced, thoughtful routine.
