
When my dog's looking for a way to chill out on a hot day I love making her these cool frozen bites with strawberries and yogurt They're packed with good stuff and you only need a couple ingredients to make your pup super happy
Whenever I pull out the blender for these my pup parks herself next to the freezer hoping for a treat She can't wait and always tries to sneak a taste before I'm even finished pouring them into molds
Delightful Ingredients
- Plain yogurt: gives the treats a creamy texture and adds probiotics to make your dog's stomach happy Go for plain low fat with zero added sugars or fake stuff
- Strawberries: naturally sweet plus they're loaded with vitamin C for your pet Choose firm berries that are deep red with no mushy parts
- Honey: totally optional but adds flavor if you want Don't go overboard—a little is plenty and make sure it's real honey
Simple Steps to Make It
- Freeze Them Up:
- Put the molds in your freezer for at least a couple hours so the treats get nice and solid Pop them out right before your pup gets one
- Pour the Goodness:
- Carefully pour the mix into your chosen molds Don't pack them too full so nothing spills Use silicone if you have it since the treats slide out easily
- Blend Everything Up:
- Add the yogurt and honey to your pureed strawberries Then blend it all until you're left with a smooth mixture Scrape the sides so nothing gets left behind
- Get the Strawberries Ready:
- Wash the berries and cut off leaves or stems so there's nothing bitter in the mix
- Puree the Berries:
- Put the cleaned strawberries in a blender or food processor and run it until the mix is silky and lump free That's easy on sensitive dog tummies

My pup just can't get enough of strawberries and her happy dance when she nabs a frozen goodie totally makes my day We even made a batch for her birthday and she let all her dog buddies at the park try some
How to Store Them
Toss any leftovers in a tightly sealed container and straight into the freezer They'll be good for up to two weeks but honestly your dog will beg for them long before then Just give a quick look for freezer burn first

Swaps to Try
Try blueberries or blackberries if you're out of strawberries You'll get different flavors and nutrients Just always skip grapes since they're not safe for dogs
Fun Ways to Serve
Hand these out outside or set a towel down since they melt fast when it's warm For little pups, pour into ice cube trays or go tiny with muffin liners so it's always a safe size
Recipe FAQs
- → How about Greek yogurt—can I swap it in?
Absolutely, Greek yogurt makes these even creamier! Just double-check that it’s unsweetened and simply plain.
- → Can dogs safely munch on strawberries?
Yep! Fresh strawberries are fine for most dogs if you give them in small amounts. They’re full of good stuff and taste sweet naturally.
- → Do I really have to add honey?
Nope, honey is just for a little extra sweetness. You can skip it for a sugar-free option your dog will still enjoy.
- → Any suggestions for molds?
Silicone ones pop the treats out super easily, but regular ice trays or little paper cups can work just fine too.
- → How long do these frozen bites stay good?
Stash them in a freezer-safe container and they’ll be tasty for around two weeks.
- → For all dogs or just some?
Any pup can have these snacks—just break them up for tiny dogs and hand out bigger ones to large pups.