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Quick DIY Frozen Treats for Hot Days

Cool down hot pups with easy DIY frozen treats made from safe, healthy ingredients.
WagWanderer 2025 2 min read

When temperatures climb, frozen dog treats turn snack time into heat relief. With a few pantry staples and silicone molds, you can whip up healthy, single‑ingredient‑forward recipes that cool your pup without a sugar bomb. These ideas scale from quick ice cube trays to Instagram‑worthy layered pops.

3 Core Recipes

PB & Banana Pops

Blend one ripe banana with two tablespoons of unsalted peanut butter and a splash of water until pourable. Fill molds and freeze. Optionally swirl in plain yogurt for a marbled effect.

Watermelon Ice Cubes

Purée seedless watermelon and freeze in trays. Offer small cubes to avoid brain freeze; it’s essentially flavored hydration.

Yogurt & Blueberry Bites

Drop blueberries into molds and cover with plain yogurt. Freeze until set. Pop out a few after walks.

Build‑Your‑Own Combos

  • Base: plain yogurt, bone broth (low sodium), water, or puréed fruit/veg.
  • Add‑ins: diced cucumber, shredded carrot, apple (no seeds), or a few flakes of salmon.
  • Texture: mix in a spoon of pumpkin purée for fiber and creaminess.

Safety & Portions

Always double‑check ingredients for xylitol and artificial sweeteners. Keep treat calories to roughly 10% of daily intake. For small dogs, use mini molds and break larger treats into chunks. Introduce new ingredients gradually to avoid tummy upsets.

Presentation Hacks

  • Use silicone molds for easy release and portion control.
  • Layer contrasting colors (e.g., yogurt then watermelon) for fun visuals.
  • Insert a crunchy stick—like a carrot baton—as a “popsicle handle.”

Frozen treats aren’t just cute—they’re practical tools for post‑walk cool‑downs and crate‑time calm. Keep a freezer bag of assorted shapes on hand and rotate flavors to keep your dog excited all summer long.

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