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Frozen Goat Milk Dog Treats

Renee Dobbs · May 26, 2026 · Leave a Comment

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Frozen goat milk dog treats and the ingredients to make them.
Frozen goat milk dog treats ingredients and the dog-shaped treats on a plate.
Dog-shaped frozen goat milk dog treats on a plate.
Frozen goat milk dog treats in various dog shapes on a plate.
Frozen goat milk dog treats in various shapes.
A plate of frozen goat milk dog treats.

Frozen goat milk dog treats are cool, creamy snacks made with simple ingredients dogs love. These frozen treats are refreshing, easy to make, and perfect for helping your pup cool down on warm days.

The combination of goat milk and yogurt creates a smooth texture that freezes beautifully into bite-sized treats. You can keep them plain or customize them with fruit and other add-ins to create fun flavor variations your dog will enjoy.

Homemade frozen goat milk dog treats piled on a plate.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Making homemade treats for your dog is always rewarding, and seeing 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 – They’re made with simple, dog-friendly ingredients and contain no unnecessary additives.

Easy to Make – Just blend, pour, freeze, and serve. These treats come together with very little effort.

Customizable – You can easily swap ingredients or add fruit to create different flavors and adjust the treats for your dog’s preferences or dietary needs.

Great for Summer – Nothing beats a cold treat on a hot day, and these frozen snacks are a fun way to help your dog cool down.

Homemade frozen dog treats made with goat milk and yogurt on a plate.

Ingredients and What They Bring to the Treats

These frozen dog treats use only 2 simple ingredients that combine into a creamy and refreshing snack.

  • Goat milk – Creates a creamy base and adds flavor dogs love.
  • Plain Greek yogurt – Adds creaminess, protein, and helps the treats freeze smoothly.
Goat milk and plain Greek yogurt.

Ingredient Substitutions and Additions

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

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

Add Fruit – Place chopped fruit into the molds before filling them with the mixture. Blueberries, bananas, mangoes, peaches, pineapple, raspberries, or strawberries are great choices.

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.

How to Make Frozen Goat Milk Dog Treats

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

  1. Place the goat milk and Greek yogurt into a blender.
  2. Blend until smooth and well combined.
  3. Place silicone molds on a baking sheet for stability.
  4. Spoon or pour the mixture into the molds.
  5. Freeze for about 3 hours, or until frozen solid.
  6. Remove the treats from the molds and serve.
Making frozen goat milk and yogurt dog treats.

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 3 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.

Homemade frozen goat milk dog treats shaped like dogs, bones, and dog house.

More Frozen Dog Treats

Want to spoil your dog with even more tasty frozen treats? Try these recipes:

  • Frozen Banana Dog Treats
  • Frozen Cantaloupe Dog Treats
  • Frozen Coconut Milk Dog Treats
  • Frozen Peach Dog Treats
  • Frozen Watermelon Dog Treats

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

Homemade frozen goat milk dog treats piled on a plate.
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Frozen Goat Milk Dog Treats

These frozen goat milk treats for dogs are easy to make and perfect for hot days.
Course Dog Treats
Cuisine Pet
Prep Time 10 minutes minutes
Freezing 3 hours hours
Total Time 3 hours hours 10 minutes minutes
Servings 12
Calories 19kcal
Author Renee Dobbs

Ingredients

  • 1 cup goat milk
  • 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt

Instructions

  • Place the goat milk and yogurt in a blender and blend well.
  • Place silicone molds on a baking sheet for stability.
  • Spoon or pour the mixture into the molds.
  • Freeze for 3 hours or until frozen solid.
  • Remove the treats from the molds and serve.
  • Store in the freezer.

Notes

Make them fruity by placing chopped fruit in the molds before filling with the mixture. Blueberries, bananas, mango, peaches, pineapple, raspberries, or strawberries are great choices.

Nutrition

Calories: 19kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.03g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Trans Fat: 0.001g | Cholesterol: 3mg | Sodium: 13mg | Potassium: 53mg | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 41IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 36mg | 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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