Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats Recipes Your Pup Will Love
If your dog has ever looked at you like you’re holding the holy grail of snacks while enjoying a tub of creamy yogurt — tail wagging, eyes hopeful, maybe even a tiny drip of drool — then this post is definitely for you.
Because let’s be real: store-bought dog treats? Expensive. Full of who-knows-what. And often a bit too crunchy for comfort. Meanwhile, your fridge is hiding ingredients that could turn into drool-worthy, frozen doggie snacks in under 10 minutes (plus freezing time — let’s not bend reality).
So if you’re after healthy homemade dog treats that’ll keep your pup cool, happy, and totally obsessed with you, you’re in the right place. Especially if you have a banana or two going a bit mushy — dog treat gold, FYI 🙂
These easy recipes aren’t just tasty — they’re paw-sitively perfect for dogs with sensitive stomachs or pet parents (hi!) who want to avoid all those mystery ingredients that make you squint at labels like you’re decoding an alien language.
Let’s do better. Your dog deserves better.
And bonus: your freezer will finally have a use beyond ice cubes and that one lonely fish stick.

Table of Contents
- Why Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats Recipes Are a Tail-Wagging Win 🐶
- Our Favorite Frozen Yogurt Dog Treat Recipes 🧁
- Bonus: Banana Peanut Butter Dog Ice Cream
- Tips for Pawesome Frozen Treats ❄️
- 🎉 Treat Yo’ Pup: The Takeaway
- ❓Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats Recipes FAQs
Why Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats Recipes Are a Tail-Wagging Win 🐶
- Budget-friendly: Most recipes use just 2–3 ingredients you probably already have.
- Healthier than store-bought: No artificial additives or added sugars.
- Perfect for hot weather or cuddle season (yep, frozen treats are for cozy days too).
- Super customizable: Blueberries? Peanut butter? Pumpkin? Go wild (just safely).
- Fun to make: Involve the kids, the dog, your partner — or enjoy a calm moment of dog treat magic solo.
Monty, my Westie, is particularly fond of anything with Greek yogurt and banana. Add a bit of peanut butter and he’s practically doing backflips. Just saying. He’s also got a nose for when I even think about opening the yogurt tub — it’s his hidden talent!
Our Favorite Frozen Yogurt Dog Treat Recipes 🧁
1. Blueberry Banana Frozen Dog Treats (3 Ingredients!)

You’ll need:
- 1 ripe banana
- 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt
- 1/4 cup fresh or frozen blueberries
Instructions:
- Mash the banana in a bowl.
- Stir in the yogurt and blueberries.
- Spoon into silicone molds or ice cube trays.
- Freeze for 2–3 hours or until solid.
➡️ These blueberry yogurt dog treats are ideal for summer strolls or after-bath bribes. They’re also an easy win if you want to impress guests with your “I totally make my own dog treats” vibe.
Read the whole recipe here.
2. Peanut Butter & Yogurt Pupsicles

You’ll need:
- 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt
- 2 tbsp unsalted, xylitol-free peanut butter
Optional: sprinkle of cinnamon or a small banana
Instructions:
- Mix ingredients in a bowl until smooth.
- Spoon into molds (or paper cupcake liners).
- Freeze for a few hours.
These are Monty’s go-to. FYI: if your dog isn’t peanut-mad, swap in pumpkin puree instead! You’ll still get that creamy texture and rich flavor they love. Serve them as post-walk rewards or midday cool-downs.
Read the whole recipe here.
3. 2-Ingredient Sweet Potato Yogurt Cubes

You’ll need:
- 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt
- 1/2 cup cooked mashed sweet potato (no seasoning)
Instructions:
- Blend both ingredients until smooth.
- Pour into trays and freeze.
This one’s great for sensitive tummies and perfect for DIY healthy dog treats. Sweet potato is a gentle ingredient full of fiber and vitamins — a nutrient-rich option dogs love. Win-win!
Read the whole recipe here.
4. Berry Cute Frozen Dog Cupcakes

You’ll need:
- 1/2 cup Greek yogurt
- 1/4 cup blueberries
- 1 tbsp mashed banana
- 1 silicone muffin tray or cupcake liners
Instructions:
- Blend everything into a smoothie-like mix.
- Pour into trays or liners.
- Freeze for 3–4 hours.
Call them dog cupcakes if it makes you smile — your pup will love you either way. These make great birthday treats or “just because” snacks. Top with a small biscuit or dog-safe cookie if you’re feeling extra festive.
Read the full post here.
5. Frozen Coconut Yogurt Bites

You’ll need:
- 1/2 cup Greek yogurt
- 2 tbsp unsweetened shredded coconut
- 1 tsp coconut oil (optional)
Instructions:
- Mix everything well.
- Pour into molds or shape into balls.
- Freeze until firm.
These are a fun tropical twist, and the coconut adds crunch and good fats for shiny coats and happy tummies. Just keep portions small — coconut oil can be rich for some pups.
You can read more here.
Bonus: Banana Peanut Butter Dog Ice Cream

You’ll need:
- 1 ripe banana (the squishier the better)
- 1 cup plain Greek yogurt (unsweetened, unflavored)
- 2 tbsp xylitol‑free peanut butter
- 1/2 cup low‑sodium broth (chicken or beef)
- Optional fun bits: blueberries, chopped strawberries, shredded carrot, sprinkle of cinnamon
Instructions:
- Blend the banana and yogurt until silky‑smooth.
- Add peanut butter and broth; blend again until it looks like a creamy smoothie.
- Pour into molds — ice‑cube trays, silicone shapes, or cupcake tins all work.
- Freeze for 4–6 hours (the hardest step is waiting!).
- Serve and enjoy the zoomies, tail wags, and joyful face‑licks.
This chilled concoction is basically “pup‑safe nice cream” — packed with probiotic yogurt, fruit, and a hit of peanut butter for irresistible flavor. Keep portions sensible, and swap mix‑ins to suit your dog’s taste buds.
Craving the full scoop? Dive into my detailed dog ice‑cream guide here →
Tips for Pawesome Frozen Treats ❄️
- Use Greek yogurt: It’s thicker and lower in lactose. Avoid sweetened or flavored varieties.
- Double-check ingredients: Especially peanut butter — always ensure it’s xylitol-free!
- Use silicone molds: They make treat removal easy and come in cute shapes like bones or paws 🙂
- Freeze overnight for best results: Or prep in the morning for evening snack time.
- Introduce slowly: If your pup hasn’t had yogurt before, start with a small amount.
- Storage tip: Store in a zip-top freezer bag or sealed container. Label with a Sharpie if you’re feeling organized.
🎉 Treat Yo’ Pup: The Takeaway
Healthy, homemade frozen dog treats? Total game changer — especially when you realize they’re easier to make than your own breakfast (no judgment). You could whip up a batch in the time it takes to boil the kettle.
And your pup? Whether you’ve got a picky princess or a happy little hoover, these creamy yogurt snacks are sure to be a hit. Monty literally sprints to the freezer when he hears the ice cube tray come out — that tail wag says it all!
They’re a great way to keep your dog cool, hydrated, and feeling loved — or just to say, “You’re my favorite little snugglebug — enjoy a treat worth celebrating!”
Try one (or all!) of these recipes and let the puppy-dog eyes sparkle with frozen joy 🐶
And don’t forget to check out my Pinterest page for more dog inspiration!



❓Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats Recipes FAQs
1. Can dogs eat yogurt?
Yes — plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt is best. It’s low in lactose and full of probiotics. Avoid anything with added sweeteners.
2. What kind of yogurt is best for homemade dog treats?
Stick to plain Greek yogurt with no added sugar or flavor. Organic is a bonus!
3. How long do homemade frozen dog treats last?
They’ll keep for up to 2 months in the freezer if stored in a sealed container. But let’s be real — your pup won’t let them last that long!
4. Can I make dog treats without yogurt?
Absolutely! Try fruit and water blends (like watermelon or banana) or pumpkin puree with low-sodium broth.
5. Are these treats safe for puppies?
Usually, yes — but check with your vet if your puppy is very young or has dietary sensitivities.
6. Can I mix in supplements or meds?
Definitely. Many dog parents use frozen treats to disguise pills or supplements. Just confirm with your vet for safety.