Frozen Yogurt Fruit Dog Popsicle Recipe

It’s that time of year again dog moms…dog popsicle recipe season! Every summer I love making homemade dog popsicles. Frozen dog treats for the summer are a great way to keep your dog cool this summer and they’re super easy to make. 

 

This dog popsicle recipe is inspired by the fruit yogurt popsicles we see in the dessert aisle at any grocery store! Many of my DIY dog treat recipes use plain Greek yogurt because it makes a great base. Scroll down to learn how to make this frozen yogurt treat for dogs and how to make many dog popsicles your pup will enjoy all summer long! 


Frozen Yogurt Dog Treat Ingredients:

To make this delicious frozen yogurt fruit dog popsicle, you’ll need the following ingredients and tools:

  • Plain Greek Yogurt (I like Fage or Aldi’s brand)
  • 1-2 Strawberries chopped
  • Handful of Blueberries
  • Handful of Raspberries
  • Plato Pet Treats Thinker Sticks (for the stick part of the dog popsicle!)
  • Silicone Popsicle Mold (I love this one one because the shape reminded me of the store bought popsicles & it came with a helpful funnel and cleaning tool)

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How To Make Frozen Yogurt Dog Popsicles:

Now, let’s start assembling these tasty frozen yogurt treats for dogs! Follow the steps below to make these frozen yogurt fruit dog popsicles:

Step 1: Chop up your strawberries into small pieces. You can also chop up your raspberries but they might fall a part a little, which is totally okay!

Step 2: Grab your silicone popsicle mold and place some of your plain Greek yogurt at the bottom. We’re going for the layered fruit look so we’ll be adding more throughout. 

Step 3: Sprinkle some fruit on top of the yogurt.

Step 4: Add more yogurt and repeat step 3 until your silicone popsicle mold is full!

Step 5: Grab your Plato Pet Treats Thinker Stick and break into 2-3 pieces and start sticking inside your yogurt dog treat to finish your frozen yogurt fruit dog popsicle.

Step 6: Freeze for 2-3 hours or overnight!

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Once your dog popsicles are frozen, give to your pups and watch them enjoy! What’s awesome about this dog popsicle recipe is that you can enjoy it with your pup as well. Every homemade dog popsicle recipe I share on my blog is safe for dog parents to enjoy with their dogs. I always want whatever I’m feeding my dogs to be safe for me too!

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I’m all about easy and quick DIY dog treats and these frozen yogurt treats for dogs can be assembled in under 10 minutes! My dogs Diesel and Annie were so excited to enjoy their dog popsicles. I had to move Annie aside at one point because she tried to take her brothers! Such a brat, ha!  

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