Easy Blueberry Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats 🫐
These easy blueberry frozen yogurt dog treats require just 3 ingredients. Not only are they pretty to look at but they taste absolutely delicious… did I taste test them? Why, yes! Yes I did.
My favorite dog treats are the ones that require minimal effort and are cheap to make. Enter stage right: blueberry frozen yogurt dog treats!
These treats are pretty to look at and, if they’re anything like my Corgi, Winston, they’ll be a huge hit with your dog. And feel free to mix the ingredients up. If your dog is a fan of strawberries or raspberries or blackberries, you can use those instead.
As with all fruit, just make sure to feed your dog in moderation. With its high sugar content, fruit isn’t something they should have regularly.
When making these treats, you can use what you have – i.e. a regular ice cube tray. But if you fancy getting more creative, you could invest in a fun paw and bone-shaped treat molds. Especially if you think you’ll make frozen treats a regular occurrence! In that case, check out our coconut and fresh mint frozen dog treats. They’re also very easy to make and a great way to freshen stinky breath.
3 simple ingredients

Good enough for you to eat!

Look at that colour!
Blueberry Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats
Ingredients
- 1 cup frozen blueberries
- ¾ cup natural unsweetened Greek yogurt
- 3 tablespoons coconut oil melted and cooled
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to a blender or small food processor. Puree until smooth.
- Place silicone molds on a tray or cutting board for easier transport. Spoon yogurt mixture into molds. Tap trays on the countertop a few times to release air bubbles from the yogurt mixture.
- Freeze for 3-4 hours. Once frozen, remove treats from the molds and serve!
Notes
FAQs
Storage
Store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 months. These treats contain coconut oil to help them from freezing too hard for your pup to bite. So they’re okay to serve frozen.Alterations
- Choose any berry your pup loves in place of the blueberries!
- Add 1-2 tablespoons of peanut butter to the mix for extra flavor appeal.
Molds
We used these fun paw and bone-shaped treat molds.Any questions about the recipe?
If you have any questions before or after you make the recipe, drop them below.
Don’t forget to share your treats with us!
If you make this at home, we’d love to see! Tag us on Instagram @winstonbearofficial.