Frozen Pineapple Banana Dog Treats
These Frozen Pineapple Banana Dog Treats are the perfect way to cool your dog down while giving them a naturally sweet, nutritious treat. With just three wholesome ingredients—bananas, pineapple, and plain Greek yogurt—this recipe is super simple to whip up and packed with dog-friendly benefits.
My dogs love these frozen treats. The upside of living in a tropical climate is that they find that they are always frozen dog treats to hand to keep them cool

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Can Dogs Eat Greek Yogurt?
Greek yogurt can be enjoyed by dogs as it has less lactose than plain yogurt. Use plain and unsweetened Greek yogurt but as with everything that’s not produce, check the list of ingredients.
A source of calcium and protein, yogurt makes a great treat. But if your dog is lactose intolerant it’s not advisable to feed yogurt to your dog.
Why Your Dog Will Love This Treat
Dogs love the naturally sweet flavor and smooth texture of bananas and pineapple. Combined with creamy Greek yogurt, these frozen bites are like little doggy popsicles—cool, tasty, and irresistible on a hot day. They’re great as a reward after playtime, a post-walk refresher, or just a fun snack to beat the heat.
Ingredients
Just 3 ingredients make this tropical frozen dog treat.

- Bananas: Soft, sweet, and full of potassium, fiber, and vitamin B6. Bananas support heart health and digestion, and most dogs love their taste.
- Pineapple Chunks: A tropical fruit rich in vitamin C, manganese, and digestive enzymes like bromelain, which may help with inflammation and digestion. Make sure to use fresh or unsweetened frozen pineapple—avoid canned pineapple in syrup.
- Plain Greek Yogurt: A source of probiotics, calcium, and protein, Greek yogurt supports gut health and adds a creamy texture. Be sure to use plain, unsweetened yogurt with no artificial sweeteners like xylitol, which is toxic to dogs.
How to Make Frozen Banana Dog Treats
This recipe is as easy and placing all the ingredients in a blender and blitzing until smooth.

Ingredients in blender.

Pour into silicone mold and freeze.
Recipe Tips & Variations
- Use silicone molds or an ice cube tray to create fun shapes and perfect portion sizes.
- For extra creaminess, blend in a tablespoon of peanut butter (make sure it’s xylitol-free).
- Want more texture? Stir in some shredded coconut before freezing.
- If your dog is lactose sensitive, you can swap the yogurt for a lactose-free version or skip it altogether—just freeze the blended fruit mix.
Storage Tips
Once frozen, pop the treats out of the molds and store them in an airtight container or freezer-safe bag. They’ll keep fresh for up to 2 months in the freezer—though chances are they won’t last that long with eager pups around!

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Ingredients
- 2 bananas peeled
- 1 cup pineapple fresh, cut into chunks
- 1/4 cup Greek yogurt plain, unsweetened
Instructions
- In a blender, add the bananas, pineapple and Greek yogurt.
- Blend until you have a smooth mixture.
- Pour into an ice cream tray or silicone dog treat tray. Freeze for 2-3 hours.
- Pop out the frozen treats and serve to your pup! Store extras in an airtight container or freezer bag in the freezer for up to 2 months.
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Nutrition
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