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Watermelon Coconut Frosty Dog Treats - Cooling, No-Bake Summer Treats with a Creamy Twist for Dogs

These Watermelon Coconut Frosty Dog Treats are refreshing, no-bake frozen treats made especially for occasional feeding. They’re ideal for warm weather, enrichment time, or dogs who enjoy cool, lickable textures. This recipe combines fresh watermelon with a small amount of unsweetened coconut milk to create a light, icy treat with a creamy finish—no added sugar, no artificial sweeteners, and no unnecessary ingredients. Watermelon is a popular summer ingredient in dog treats because of its high water content and mild flavor, as long as it’s prepared correctly with no rind and no seeds. Coconut milk is used sparingly to add richness and smooth texture; only plain, unsweetened coconut milk is appropriate for dogs, and only in small treat-sized amounts. These frosty treats are meant to be enjoyed straight from the freezer, under supervision, and in portions suited to your dog’s size. They are not a meal replacement and should always complement a balanced diet.

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups seedless watermelon rind removed and chopped
  • ½ cup unsweetened coconut milk no added sugar or sweeteners
  • 2 –4 tablespoons water as needed for blending
Ingredient notes:
  • Watermelon must be completely seedless and rind-free.
  • Coconut milk must be plain and unsweetened—do not use sweetened or flavored varieties.
  • Keep coconut milk amounts small as this is a treat, not a meal.

Equipment

  • Cutting board
  • Sharp knife
  • Blender or food processor
  • Measuring cups
  • Silicone spatula or spoon
  • Silicone molds or ice cube tray
  • Freezer-safe tray

Method
 

Step 1: Prepare the Watermelon
  1. Remove all rind and seeds from the watermelon.
  2. Chop into small chunks for easier blending.
Step 2: Blend the Base
  1. Add watermelon and coconut milk to a blender or food processor.
  2. Blend until completely smooth with no visible chunks.
Step 3: Adjust Consistency
  1. Check the thickness of the mixture.
  2. Add water one tablespoon at a time if needed so it pours easily.
Step 4: Fill the Molds
  1. Pour the mixture into silicone molds or an ice cube tray.
  2. Tap gently to remove air bubbles.
Step 5: Freeze Until Solid
  1. Place molds on a flat freezer-safe tray.
  2. Freeze for at least 4–6 hours, or until fully solid.
Step 6: Unmold and Store
  1. Remove frozen treats from molds once set.
  2. Transfer to an airtight freezer-safe container until serving.

Notes

🧊 Storage & Reheating ❄️
Store frozen treats in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 months.
Serve directly from frozen. Do not thaw completely or microwave.
Reminder: These are treats only, not complete meals. Always supervise your dog while enjoying frozen treats.
🥄 Variations
Watermelon Yogurt Frosties: Replace coconut milk with plain unsweetened yogurt
Mini Lick Cubes: Freeze in shallow molds for faster melting
Extra-Icy Treats: Reduce coconut milk slightly and add more watermelon
Senior-Friendly Option: Let treats soften briefly before serving
Introduce all variations gradually.
❓ 10 FAQs
Is watermelon safe for dogs?
Yes, when seedless and rind-free.
Is coconut milk safe for dogs?
Yes, in small treat amounts and unsweetened.
Can puppies have frozen treats?
Puppies may have very small portions under supervision.
Do these treats replace meals?
No, they are occasional treats only.
Are these good for hot weather?
They can be refreshing but don’t replace water or shade.
Can I use frozen watermelon?
Fresh watermelon is preferred for smoother texture.
Can I add honey or sweeteners?
No added sweeteners are recommended.
How often can I feed these?
Occasionally, not daily.
Can I use coconut water instead?
Plain coconut water may be used, but avoid added sugars.
Should I consult my vet first?
Yes, if your dog has allergies or dietary restrictions.
🏁 Conclusion
These Watermelon Coconut Frosty Dog Treats are a light, refreshing homemade option for dog parents looking for an easy, summer-friendly snack. With just a few dog-safe ingredients and no baking required, they’re perfect for cooling down your pup when fed responsibly.
Always offer frozen treats in moderation, introduce new foods slowly, and rely on your veterinarian for guidance if your dog has special dietary needs.