When the weather gets warm—or your dog just deserves a cool surprise—frozen treats are the perfect way to keep them refreshed and happy. Store-bought versions can be pricey and full of additives, but the good news is that homemade frozen snacks are easy, healthy, and fun to make. Let’s chill out and dive into a few delicious DIY ideas your dog will love.
1. Peanut Butter & Banana Pops
Blend one ripe banana with a spoonful of natural peanut butter (make sure it’s xylitol-free!) and a splash of water or unsweetened yogurt. Pour the mixture into silicone molds or an ice cube tray, then freeze for a few hours. The result? Creamy, satisfying bites packed with potassium and healthy fats.
2. Frozen Yogurt Bites
Mix plain yogurt with a few dog-safe fruits like blueberries or diced strawberries. Spoon the mix into molds and freeze overnight. These probiotic-rich snacks are great for digestion and perfect after playtime. Mewly Pet’s silicone treat trays make it super easy to pop them out and serve mess-free.
3. Hydration Cubes
If your dog struggles to drink enough water, try freezing diluted chicken broth (low sodium) or coconut water into cubes. Drop one or two into their water bowl or let them lick it as a treat—it’s a simple way to keep them hydrated and cool during hot days.
4. Pumpkin Smoothie Cups
Blend canned pumpkin puree with a bit of plain yogurt and water, then pour into small cups or molds. Pumpkin is gentle on digestion and adds a natural sweetness dogs adore.
5. Layered Treat Pops
Get creative by layering flavors—like banana on the bottom, yogurt in the middle, and a touch of peanut butter on top. It looks cute, tastes amazing, and makes treat time feel extra special.
Frozen treats are more than just tasty—they’re enrichment, hydration, and love in one little cube. Keep a batch ready in the freezer, and you’ll always have a quick way to cool your pup down after a walk or reward them on a hot afternoon. With Mewly Pet’s natural ingredients and fun treat molds, DIY snacks have never been so easy—or so adorable.