DIY: Gourmet Pupsicles Frozen Dog Treat Recipe (2024)

Earlier this summer I bought some popsicle molds at the dollar store. I imagined making some delicious frozen mojito popsicles for myself. But, of course, I never got around to that! Instead decided to make some gourmet pupsicles for my dogs Lola and Lucy. There are still plenty of hot and humid Summer days left, and the girls need to cool off! Although, I’m sure they wouldn’t mind eating these in the dead of winter either.

This gourmet pupsicle recipe is for a frozen dog treat that can be made with all kinds of healthy dog-friendly ingredients. Plain yogurt is a great base ingredient to start with, and you’ll see we can get creative from there!

This easy frozen dog treat recipe is not only fun to make, but it’s actually healthy for your dogs! So many store bought treats contain extra ingredients that you don’t really need. That’s why I love making my own homemade dog popsicles (and other treats!) because I know exactly what’s in them. Healthy dogs are happy dogs! I hope you and your pups enjoy these as much as we do!

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Choosing Healthy Pupsicle Ingredients

I got the idea to use peanut butter from my friend Mary Withrow who volunteers at the Animal Rescue League. She said the peanut butter helps the pupsicles to come out of the mold more easily because of the oiliness of it. When buying peanut butter for dog treats, always make sure that it’s xylitol free. I buy this one because it also doesn’t have any added sugar or salt.

Update: When I originally made this recipe I used Milkbones as the pupsicle “stick.” Nowadays I prefer to use freeze dried raw or single ingredient treats as much as I can. I recently made a new pupsicle recipe using freeze dried fish as the stick, along with other super healthy ingredients!

Frozen Dog Popsicle Treats are Quick and Easy

What I love about making healthy pupsicles is that they’re so quick and easy to make! You don’t need to bake, in fact, you barely need to mix!

While we’re layering ingredients in, I always add plain yogurt. The active cultures in yogurt can be good for your dog’s digestion. If my pups have an upset tummy I always add a tablespoon to their food.

Make sure that you are using 100% PLAIN yogurt. Not vanilla or any other flavor. Flavored yogurt has a ton of added sugar – you’d be surprised if you looked at the labels, I know I was! Sugar is very bad for dog so I always make sure what I feed them doesn’t have any added sugar or cane syrup.

For these pupsicles, I put 3 frozen blueberries on the top of each one. Blueberries are great for your dog because of all their antioxidants! I recently talked to Dr. Judy Morgan who said that she gives her dogs plain blueberries as treats!

*Another healthy ingredient to add to your homemade dog treats is gelatin! Always go for the plain kind, just like with yogurt. Gelatin contains collagen and is great for dogs with arthritis. I make gelatin treats as easy to give pill pockets for the dogs.

DIY: Gourmet Pupsicles Recipe

Ingredients:
Peanut Butter (get this one!it has no sugar, salt or xylitol)
Plain Yogurt
Frozen Blueberries
Water
Treats “sticks” (why not get creative with minnows or chicken jerky)

Directions:
Layer all ingredients, in the order listed, into your pupsicle mold. You can use something like this or even simple dixie cups. Stick your treat in last to serve as your “stick” so you can easily pull the pupsicle out of the mold later. Freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight. Pop out and enjoy!

The trick to getting them out is to let them warm up at room temp for a few minutes. Then just gently twist the treat to release the whole frozen treat. Lola and Lucy LOVED these! We’ll definitely be making them again, maybe even experimenting with different ingredients like beef broth and canned pumpkin. I also love this post from Kol’s Notes on a Coconut Milk Pupsicles DIY – those sound like something I would want for myself, too!

This is part of the Tasty Tuesday Blog Hop hosted by Kol’s Notes and Sugar the Golden Retriever.

ABOUT THE BLOGGER

Tori Mistick is an influencer, educator, podcaster and founder of the award-winning dog mom lifestyle brand Wear Wag Repeat. Her mission is to help women live their best life with dogs – as pet parents and petpreneurs! Her dog mom advice has been featured in BuzzFeed, Good Morning America and The Wall Street Journal. Tori is currently mom to two chocolate labs, Lucy and Burt (who she adopted as a special needs senior dog). They love to discover dog friendly things to do in Pittsburgh and the surrounding area.

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    Fleaon August 27, 2013 at 8:43 pm

    They look amazing! Might I recommend using a Jones Beef Liver Taffy or Big Paw Jerky instead of the Milkbone?

    Reply

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    Juleson August 27, 2013 at 10:08 pm

    Those look so tasty I want one! 😉 What a clever way to cool the pups off while also giving them a treat-treat.

    Jules of Canines & Couture
    http://www.caninesandcouture.com

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      Torion August 28, 2013 at 12:11 am

      I know, right? It’s temping for me to do a taste test myself! Thanks for checking out my blog by the way. I’d love to partner up in some way since we have such similar interests!

      Reply

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    SUGAR: Golden Woofson August 28, 2013 at 3:05 am

    My mom been thinking to buy one of those pupsicle mold. She been contemplating as she thinks its too much for me to consume. We like the ingredients except for the MilkBone. Golden Thanks for sharing and Happy Tasty Tuesday. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar

    Reply

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      Torion August 28, 2013 at 6:34 pm

      Try to find the little Popsicle molds, these ones are pretty small. And especially for a Golden, they’re not too big! You could also use little dixie cups or a silicone ice cube tray (they pop out so easy in those!).

      Reply

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    Simonaon August 28, 2013 at 6:25 am

    I love this, and it is good that my dogs can’t see your blog otherwise they would bug me to make them right now. Going to try this!
    Simona Lake&Moon

    Reply

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    Jodi Chick (+ Kolchak & Felix too)on August 29, 2013 at 2:46 am

    Isn’t that always the way? I buy some fancy new pan and I’m like “I’ll make human treats” and never fail, a few weeks later, they’re all full of dog treats.

    Those do look delicious though! I love how you didn’t mix the ingredients up and you can see them running through the treats. Beautiful.

    Reply

    • DIY: Gourmet Pupsicles Frozen Dog Treat Recipe (16)

      Torion September 3, 2013 at 8:58 pm

      Glad you liked them – and thanks for stopping by my blog!

      Maybe one day we’ll learn to make treats for ourselves! But for now, the doggies always win!

      Reply

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    Sue at Talking Dogson August 29, 2013 at 10:35 am

    My dogs would love these! Especially love using the milkbone 🙂

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      Torion September 3, 2013 at 8:57 pm

      I did break off a few milk bones when trying to get the pupsicles out of the molds! Oops! But generally it worked really well.

      Reply

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    Cherylon February 17, 2016 at 9:55 pm

    Can you something else then peanut butter?…I am allerg to peanut butter and try not to give to to my 3 dogs

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      Torion February 17, 2016 at 10:04 pm

      Absolutely! You could use mashed up bananas instead of peanut butter and it would have a similar consistency. My dogs love banana so I’m sure they’d still eat them up!

      Reply

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    RascalandRoccoon June 1, 2016 at 6:15 am

    That’s a fantastic idea!

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      Torion June 1, 2016 at 5:36 pm

      Thank you! I hope you get to try them this summer!

      Reply

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    Sharonon July 11, 2018 at 11:29 am

    What about coconut water?

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    • DIY: Gourmet Pupsicles Frozen Dog Treat Recipe (24)

      Torion July 11, 2018 at 4:27 pm

      Yes! Coconut water would be great in these!

      Reply

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DIY: Gourmet Pupsicles Frozen Dog Treat Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to make a frozen treat for your dog? ›

Simply layer peanut butter in the bottom half of ice cube trays, ice pop molds, or paper cups. Then top off with a layer of yogurt or meat broth and freeze. Pop the layered frozen treat out of the tray or mold or peel off the paper cup before serving.

How long to freeze pupsicle? ›

  1. Combine all ingredients together in a bowl.
  2. Spray an ice cube tray with non-stick cooking spray and fill with mixture. Freeze for about 4 hours. Pop out for your doggie to enjoy!
Jun 30, 2015

What is the pupsicle made of? ›

Keep your pup cool with "pupsicles" – frozen dog popsicles made with just 3 ingredients: creamy organic peanut butter, greek yogurt and water. Whisk together the peanut butter and yogurt. Slowly add in the water as you whisk until everything is incorporated.

How do you make freeze dried dog treats at home? ›

To make chicken, turkey and beef cubes, dice leftover meat in 1″ cubes (or smaller if you have a small dog). Place on freeze drying trays in a single layer and process. Keep your treats in an airtight container or cookie jar. No need to rehydrate – dogs love the crunch.

Is it better to freeze dry or dehydrate dog treats? ›

Winner: Freeze Dried Dog Treats

Due to the flash freezing process, more nutrients are locked in making freeze dried dog treats the more nutritious treat option. It is thought that dehydrated treats do lose some of its nutritional value during the slow heating process.

What is the best mold for frozen dog treats? ›

We like silicone dog treat molds because they are an excellent option for freezing and baking, but standard metal and aluminum molds also work well.

Are pupsicles safe for dogs? ›

Dogs love popsicles for the same reasons that we do, they are a refreshing treat on a hot day. While our popsicle treats are packed with sugar, but some stores carry pupsicles and have less sugar in them. Popsicles are not only safe for our best friends, but they also help keep dogs hydrated.

Is the Pupsicle safe? ›

The Pupsicle is made from a non-toxic, BPA and Phthalate free natural rubber. Is the Pupsicle dishwasher safe? Yes it is!

How long do homemade frozen dog treats last? ›

If you freeze them in a thick air tight freezer bag, they should stay fresh for as long as 6 months. This will vary, but that is as long as they should stay frozen and keep fresh.

What size Pupsicle should I get? ›

Our Pupsicle sizing is as follows: Small: 2.9" in diameter and 2.2" tall with the hole in the middle (where your pup will try to get at the treat inside) being about 0.9" in diameter. We recommend this size for 10-25lb dogs. Large: 3.6" in diameter and 2.8" tall, with the hole in the middle being about 1" in diameter.

Are human popsicles good for dogs? ›

On a hot day (and those have definitely already arrived this summer), there's nothing like an icy, sweet popsicle to cool you off, and you may be wondering if the same is true for your pup. While many popsicles are safe and nontoxic for dogs, no, popsicles meant for humans are not healthy for dogs.

How do you make frozen treats for dogs? ›

Dr. Carol Osborne, a veterinarian in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, says sliced cucumber and green beans work as quick-frozen treats. Place on a baking sheet, and put in the freezer; once fully frozen, you can transfer to a freezer-safe bag. These chilly veggies are a great option for teething puppies, Osborne says.

Why are freeze-dried dog treats so expensive? ›

Nevertheless, in the freeze-drying process, nutrients are maintained. In addition, the appearance of the product is maintained and some bacteria may be killed. In terms of cost, the extra step of processing the food product through freeze-drying may make it more expensive than raw dog food diets.

Can you make your own freeze-dried dog food? ›

Homemade dog food is a great option, if you have a freeze dryer then you can easily make your own human grade dog food adding cooked or uncooked meat, veggies, squashes, greens and veggies like blueberries. There are lots of companies making freeze dried dog foods, but they can be costly.

Are frozen treats good for dogs? ›

It is good to reward frozen treats to dogs on hot summer days to make them fresh and calm. It is noteworthy that frozen dairy treats such as ice creams and frozen yogurt can lead to gas, diarrhea, and flatulence because some dogs are lactose intolerant. Lactose is a sugar that is naturally found in milk.

What is dog treat icing made of? ›

Place cooked tapioca (or potato) starch and yogurt in a small bowl and combine thoroughly. Mix in water, a tablespoon at a time, until you get the consistency of frosting.

How do you package and freeze homemade dog food? ›

If you're storing your dog's food in the freezer, for example, you can choose Ziplock's freezer-safe bags, which are a bit thicker and stronger than other plastic bags. There are also re-useable bags made from silicone that are great for storing your dogs homemade food in the fridge or freezer.

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