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Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats with Fruit

Renee Dobbs · June 23, 2022 · Leave a Comment

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Homemade frozen yogurt dog treats with fruit and the ingredients to make them.
Frozen yogurt dog treats with fruit ingredients and the treats in bowls.
Bowls of homemade frozen yogurt dog treats with fruit.
A bowl of bone-shaped frozen yogurt dog treats with fruit.
A bowl of paw-shaped frozen yogurt dog treats with fruit.
Bone-shaped frozen yogurt dog treats with fruit on a plate.

Frozen yogurt dog treats with fruit are cool and creamy snacks made with simple ingredients and naturally sweet fruit. These frozen treats are refreshing, colorful, and a fun way to help your dog cool down on warm days.

The creamy yogurt base pairs perfectly with juicy fruit pieces, creating a frozen treat that feels extra special while still being easy to make. You can customize the fruit combinations to create different flavors your dog will love all summer long.

Homemade frozen yogurt dog treats with fruit in paw and bone shapes.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Making homemade treats for your dog is always rewarding, and watching your pup happily enjoy something you made yourself makes it even better. These are the top reasons this recipe will become a favorite.

Wholesome Ingredients – These frozen treats are made with simple ingredients and contain no unnecessary additives.

Easy to Make – Just mix, fill the molds, freeze, and serve. These treats come together with very little effort.

Naturally Sweetened with Fruit – The fruit adds natural sweetness without any added sugar or artificial sweeteners.

Customizable – You can easily swap fruits and ingredients to fit your dog’s taste preferences or dietary needs.

Great for Summer – These frozen treats are perfect for helping your dog cool down on hot days.

Homemade fruity frozen yogurt dog treats in bowls and fresh fruit scattered around them.

Ingredients and What They Bring to the Treats

These treats use just a few simple ingredients that combine into a creamy and fruity frozen snack.

• Greek yogurt – Creates a creamy base and adds protein.
• Water – Thins the yogurt slightly so it is easier to pour into molds.
• Fruit – Adds natural sweetness, flavor, color, and texture to the treats.

frozen yogurt dog treats ingredients in bowls.

Ingredient Substitutions

When making these treats, there are some simple swaps and additions you can make.

Yogurt – You can substitute lite coconut milk or blended low-fat cottage cheese.

Fruit – Try using apple, banana, mango, or pineapple instead of the fruits listed in the recipe.

Fiber Boost – Add 1 teaspoon of ground chia seeds or flaxseed.

Equipment Needed

You likely have all the kitchen items needed for making these treats. You can use any silicone mold, but dog-shaped molds or paw and bone-shaped molds make them extra cute.

Homemade fruity frozen yogurt dog treats, berries, and watermelon on a marble surface.

How to Make Fruity Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats

Making these frozen dog treats is simple and only takes a few steps.

  1. Cut fruit into small pieces and remove any seeds.
  2. Place the Greek yogurt and water into a small bowl and stir until combined.
  3. Fill each mold about halfway with the yogurt mixture.
  4. Add pieces of fruit into each mold.
  5. Fill the remaining space with more yogurt mixture.
  6. Freeze for about 2 hours, or until frozen solid.
  7. Remove the treats from the molds and serve.
Making frozen yogurt dog treats with assorted fruit.

How to Store the Treats and How Long They Last

Place the treats in a plastic freezer bag or freezer-safe container and store them in the freezer. They will last up to 4 months.

Can people eat these treats?

Yes, they sure can. The ingredients are safe for human consumption. Give one a try and see if you like it.

Plate of of homemade frozen yogurt dog treats made with fresh fruit.

More Homemade Dog Treat Recipes

  • Air Fryer Dog Treats are made with oat flour, apple, banana, and peanut butter.
  • Banana Dog Treats are made with oatmeal and flavored with cinnamon.
  • Dog Ice Cream – banana with peanut butter swirl.
  • Peanut Butter Dog Popsicles made with plain yogurt and dog biscuits for popsicle sticks.
  • No-Bake Dog Treats are great when you don’t want to heat up the kitchen on a hot day.
  • Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Treats are perfect for fall.
  • Strawberry Pupsicles with plain chicken jerky for the popsicle sticks.
  • Watermelon Pupsicles are creamy with coconut milk.

Find lots of easy frozen dog treat recipes here on Spoiled Hounds!

homemade frozen yogurt dog treats with fruit.
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Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats with Fruit

These fruity frozen yogurt treats for dogs are easy to make and perfect for hot days.
Course Dog Treats
Cuisine Pet
Prep Time 15 minutes minutes
Freezing 2 hours hours
Total Time 2 hours hours 15 minutes minutes
Servings 54
Calories 4kcal
Author Renee Dobbs

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Plain Greek Yogurt
  • ½ cup Water
  • ½ cup Strawberries
  • ½ cup Blueberries
  • ½ cup Raspberries
  • ½ cup Watermelon

Instructions

  • Cut the strawberries and watermelon into small pieces. Remove any watermelon seeds.
  • Place the yogurt and water in a small bowl and stir to combine. This thins out the yogurt.
  • Fill each mold halfway up with the thinned yogurt.
  • Add as many pieces of fruit that will fit into the mold.
  • Fill up the remaining space with yogurt.
  • Freeze for approximately 2 hours or until frozen solid.

Notes

Store the treats in a plastic freezer bag or a freezer-safe container in the freezer for up to 4 months.

Nutrition

Calories: 4kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 0.4g | Fat: 0.03g | Saturated Fat: 0.01g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.004g | Cholesterol: 0.2mg | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 12mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 0.5g | Vitamin A: 9IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 0.02mg

Serving Amount

Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calories. Consult your vet if you are unsure of the portion size for your dog.

If your dog hasn’t had any of these ingredients before, start with one to make sure they don’t have any allergies, sensitivities, or adverse reactions.

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