DIY Frozen Treats Your Dog Will Love This Summer
- Liz Harmon
- 1 day ago
- 2 min read

When summer temperatures start climbing, most dogs are looking for the same thing we are: a cool way to beat the heat. A fun and simple way to help your pup stay comfortable during the dog days of summer is homemade frozen treats. The best part? Many can be made with ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen!
Peanut Butter Banana Pops
Ingredients
1 ripe banana
2 tablespoons xylitol-free peanut butter
½ cup plain Greek yogurt
Blend all ingredients until smooth. Pour into ice cube trays or silicone molds and freeze for several hours. These creamy treats are packed with flavor and perfect for a hot afternoon.
Watermelon Slush Bites
Ingredients
Seedless watermelon chunks
A few fresh blueberries
Blend the watermelon until smooth. Drop a blueberry into each compartment of an ice cube tray, then pour the watermelon puree over top. Freeze until solid. These refreshing treats are low-calorie and hydrating for warm-weather snacking.
Frozen Pumpkin Cubes
Ingredients
1 cup plain pumpkin puree
½ cup water
Mix together and pour into ice cube trays. Freeze and serve as a cool snack.
Bonus: Pumpkin can help support healthy digestion, making these treats both tasty and practical.
Chicken Broth Popsicles
Ingredients
Low-sodium chicken broth
Small pieces of cooked chicken (optional)
Pour broth into molds and add a few chicken pieces. Freeze overnight.
These are especially popular after outdoor adventures when your dog needs a refreshing reward.
The Stuffed Frozen Kong
Fill a Kong toy with:
Plain yogurt
Mashed banana
Pumpkin puree
Dog-safe peanut butter
Freeze for several hours and serve. This treat keeps dogs occupied far longer than a standard snack and provides excellent mental stimulation.
Safety Tips for Frozen Treats
Avoid Harmful Ingredients
Xylitol
Chocolate
Grapes
Raisins
Macadamia nuts
Excessive sugar
When in doubt, check with your veterinarian before introducing new ingredients.
Serve in Moderation
Treats should make up only a small portion of your dog's daily calories. Even healthy snacks can add up quickly.
Consider Your Dog's Size
A giant frozen treat may be perfect for a Labrador but overwhelming for a Chihuahua. Adjust portion sizes accordingly.
Make Summer More Fun
Frozen treats are an easy way to add excitement to your dog's day while helping them stay cool during the hottest months of the year. So the next time your dog comes inside panting after a walk, skip the ordinary biscuit and reach for something straight from the freezer. Their wagging tail will tell you everything you need to know!




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