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Sardine Ice Cream For Dogs

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If your dog loves fish, this homemade sardine ice cream for dogs is a tasty frozen treat they will go crazy for. Made with just a few simple ingredients, this savory dog ice cream combines nutrient-rich sardines with creamy Greek yogurt to create a refreshing snack that is packed with flavor.

Many homemade dog ice cream recipes use fruit, but some dogs prefer savory flavors. This sardine ice cream is a great option for picky eaters, fish-loving pups, and dogs who enjoy the strong aroma of seafood.

With no added sugar, artificial flavors, or unnecessary ingredients, this easy frozen treat is a simple way to give your dog something special while adding beneficial nutrients from oily fish.

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Why Make Sardine Ice Cream for Dogs?

Dogs experience taste and smell differently from humans, and many are naturally attracted to the rich aroma of meat and fish. While fruit-based frozen treats are popular, a savory ice cream can be much more appealing to dogs who prefer stronger flavors.

Sardine ice cream is a great choice because:

  • It offers a protein-rich alternative to sweet fruit treats
  • Sardines are naturally high in omega-3 fatty acids
  • It provides a refreshing treat during warm weather
  • It uses simple, dog-friendly ingredients
  • It is easy to portion and freeze

This recipe is also a fun way to include sardines in your dog’s diet without serving them plain.

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Why Your Dog Will Love This Sardine Ice Cream

Dogs that enjoy fish will love the bold, savory flavor of this frozen treat.

Your dog will enjoy:

  • The delicious fishy aroma that dogs find irresistible
  • A creamy texture that is easy to lick
  • A refreshing snack on hot days
  • A homemade treat made with recognizable ingredients
  • A new flavor experience beyond traditional biscuits

This recipe is especially appealing to dogs that love sardines, salmon, or other fish-based treats.

Are Sardines Safe for Dogs?

Yes, sardines are generally safe for dogs when prepared correctly and served in appropriate portions.

Sardines are small oily fish, which means they are lower in mercury than many larger fish species. They are also soft-boned, so canned sardines can usually be fed whole once they are properly prepared.

When choosing sardines for your dog:

  • Choose sardines packed in water
  • Avoid sardines with added salt
  • Avoid sardines packed with sauces, spices, onion, or garlic
  • Drain excess liquid before using

As with any treat, sardines should be offered in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

Benefits of Sardines for Dogs

  • Rich in Omega-3 Fatty Acids – Sardines are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids, including EPA and DHA. These healthy fats support skin health, coat condition, and normal inflammatory responses.
  • High in Protein – Sardines provide high-quality protein containing essential amino acids that help maintain healthy muscles.
  • Contains Vitamin D – Sardines naturally provide vitamin D, which plays a role in calcium absorption and healthy bones.
  • Provides Calcium – The soft edible bones found in sardines contain calcium, an important mineral for maintaining strong bones and teeth.
  • Source of B Vitamins – Sardines contain B vitamins that support normal energy metabolism and overall health.

Ingredients

A simple, savory dog treat for summer.

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Sardines – Sardines are the star ingredient in this recipe, providing a rich fish flavor along with protein and beneficial omega-3 fatty acids. Using sardines packed in water keeps the recipe simple and avoids unnecessary oils, sodium, or seasonings.

Plain Greek Yogurt – Greek yogurt creates the creamy ice cream texture while adding protein and calcium. Choose plain yogurt without sugar, sweeteners, or flavorings. Never use yogurt containing xylitol, as it is toxic to dogs.

Sardine Water – A small amount of sardine water enhances the fish flavor and helps create a smoother mixture. This is optional but can make the ice cream even more appealing to fish-loving dogs.

How To Make Sardine Ice Cream

This is an easy, slightly smelly recipe for dogs. They will circle you in the kitchen as you make this! We used small paper ice cream cups to freeze this, mainly because we have 4 dogs, so it’s an easy portion control, as well as photographing better!

A food processor bowl containing whole sardines and a large dollop of white creamy substance, possibly the base for unique sardine ice cream, rests on a marble worktop.

Add sardines and Greek yogurt to a blender.

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Blend until smooth.

Two paper cups filled with a light brown, creamy sardine ice cream beverage are placed on a white, marbled surface.

Pour into containers and freeze.

A dog with brown and black fur enjoys sardine ice cream, licking from a small blue cup held by a person with red-painted nails.

Serve on a hot day for a savory treat.

Recipe Tips

  • Use silicone molds for easy removal and portion control.
  • Freeze in smaller molds if you have a small dog.
  • Let the sardines drain well to prevent a watery texture.
  • For a chunkier treat, mash the sardines instead of blending completely.
  • If your dog is new to sardines, introduce a small amount first.
  • Keep the treats frozen until ready to serve.

Storage Instructions

Store sardine ice cream treats in an airtight freezer container or freezer bag.

Freezer storage: Up to 2 months

For the best quality:

  • Keep treats sealed to prevent freezer burn.
  • Label the container with the recipe name and date made.
  • Avoid storing alongside strongly scented foods, as sardine aroma can transfer.
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Serving Size

The finished mixture makes approximately 1½ cups (360 ml) of sardine ice cream mixture.

Yield: Approximately 12 frozen treats
Serving size: 2 tablespoons (30 ml) per treat

Serving Size by Dog Size

Dog SizeRecommended ServingVolume
Small dogs (under 20 lbs / 9 kg)½–1 treat15–30 ml (1–2 tablespoons)
Medium dogs (20–50 lbs / 9–23 kg)1–2 treats30–60 ml (2–4 tablespoons)
Large dogs (50+ lbs / 23+ kg)2–3 treats60–90 ml (¼–⅓ cup)

For Silicone Molds

  • Mini molds (1 tablespoon each): approximately 24 treats
  • Small paw molds (2 tablespoons each): approximately 12 treats
  • Large molds (¼ cup each): approximately 6 treats
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More Frozen Savory Dog Treats

If your dog is not a fan of fruit or frozen fruit treats in summer, try these other homemade dog treat recipes:

Frozen Salmon Sweet Potato Dog Treats

Frozen Ground Turkey Dog Treats

Beef Broth Doggie Ice Cream

Frozen Sardine Dog Treats

FAQs

Can I use fresh sardines?

Yes. Fresh sardines can be cooked and cooled before using. Make sure they contain no seasoning, oils, or added ingredients.

Can puppies eat sardine ice cream?

Puppies can have small amounts of this treat if they are eating solid food and tolerate the ingredients. Introduce new foods gradually.

How often can dogs eat sardines?

The amount depends on your dog’s size, diet, and overall health. Sardines are best used as an occasional treat or topper rather than a daily replacement for balanced food.

Four light blue paper cups filled with a greyish frozen dessert, each topped with a small cluster of nuts, on a grey surface with a striped cloth in the background.

Sardine Ice Cream For Dogs

This easy sardine ice cream for dogs is a savory frozen treat made with sardines and creamy Greek yogurt. Packed with protein and omega-3 fatty acids, it's a delicious homemade dog treat for fish-loving pups.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Freezing time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 10 minutes
Course Dog Treats
Cuisine Frozen Dog Treats
Servings 12 servings
Calories 28 kcal

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Ingredients
 
 

  • 4.23 oz canned sardines in spring water
  • 1/2 cup Greek yogurt plain

Instructions
 

  • Drain the sardines but keep a few tablespoons of water aside, in case you need it for the recipe.
  • Add the sardines, Greek yogurt, and sardine water (if using) to a blender or food processor.
  • Blend until smooth and creamy.
  • Spoon or pour the mixture into silicone molds or ice cube trays.
  • Place the molds in the freezer for 4 hours, or until completely frozen.
  • Remove a frozen treat from the mold and serve to your dog as an occasional snack.

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Notes

The finished mixture makes approximately 1½ cups (360 ml) of sardine ice cream mixture
1 frozen treat (approximately 2 tablespoons / 30 ml)

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Sardine Ice Cream For Dogs
Serving Size
 
1 serving
Amount per Serving
Calories
28
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
1
g
2
%
Saturated Fat
 
0.3
g
2
%
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
1
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
0.4
g
Cholesterol
 
15
mg
5
%
Sodium
 
35
mg
2
%
Potassium
 
40
mg
1
%
Carbohydrates
 
0.4
g
0
%
Sugar
 
0.4
g
0
%
Protein
 
3
g
6
%
Vitamin A
 
16
IU
0
%
Calcium
 
49
mg
5
%
Iron
 
0.3
mg
2
%
Net Carbohydrates
 
0.4
g
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator.

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