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Frozen Papaya Dog Treats

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Looking for an easy, refreshing treat to help your dog cool off on a warm day? These frozen papaya dog treats are just the thing! Made with only one ingredientโ€”fresh, ripe papayaโ€”this simple recipe is not only a breeze to make, but itโ€™s also packed with dog-friendly nutrients.

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Is Papaya Good For Dogs?

Yes, papaya is generally safe and good for dogs in moderation! Itโ€™s a nutritious fruit that can offer several health benefits for your pupโ€”just be sure to prepare it properly.

๐ŸŸข Health Benefits of Papaya for Dogs:

  • Rich in fiber โ€“ Supports healthy digestion.
  • High in vitamins A, C, E, and K โ€“ Boosts immunity, promotes healthy skin and coat.
  • Contains folate and potassium โ€“ Supports heart and muscle health.
  • Natural enzymes (like papain) โ€“ May aid in breaking down proteins and improving digestion.

โš ๏ธ Things to Watch Out For:

  • Remove the seeds โ€“ Papaya seeds can be a choking hazard and contain trace amounts of cyanide.
  • Peel the skin โ€“ The skin is tough to digest and could cause stomach upset.
  • Feed in moderation โ€“ Too much fruit can lead to diarrhea or upset stomach due to the natural sugar and fiber content.
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Why Your Dog Will Love These Treats

  • Naturally Sweet & Tasty โ€“ Ripe papaya has a soft texture and natural sweetness that dogs adore.
  • Hydrating & Cooling โ€“ Perfect for hot days, especially after playtime or a walk.
  • Great for Digestion โ€“ Papaya contains digestive enzymes that can help support gut health.
  • No Additives or Preservatives โ€“ Just fresh fruit, nothing artificial!

Ingredients

Just one ripe papaya (peeled, seeds removed) is all you need to make this frozen dog treat recipe.

Fresh papaya halved with seeds visible sits beside a whole papaya and a pink paw-shaped mold, hinting at delightful papaya dog treats on a gray surface.

How To Make Frozen Papaya Dog Treats

A pile of peeled and chopped ripe mango, perfect for sweetening up homemade papaya dog treats, rests on a wooden cutting board.

Peel the papaya, remove the seeds and chop.

A blender with remnants of orange pureeโ€”perhaps a mix for making papaya dog treatsโ€”sits on a gray countertop.

Place in a food processor and blitz until smooth.

Two silicone molds brimming with papaya dog treats. The pink mold features bone and paw shapes, while the blue one boasts fishbone and paw designs. Both molds rest on a gray surface.

Spoon or pour into silicone molds and freeze.

Recipe Tips

  • Use Ripe Papaya: Ripe papaya is soft, sweet, and easier to digestโ€”look for skin thatโ€™s mostly yellow or orange with a bit of give when pressed.
  • Avoid the Seeds & Skin: Papaya seeds and skin can be tough and are not safe for dogs, so be sure to remove them completely.
  • Try Fun Molds: Use paw or bone-shaped silicone molds to make treat time extra fun.
  • Start Small: If your dog hasnโ€™t had papaya before, start with a small amount to make sure they tolerate it well.

Storage Tips

Freezer Storage: Store frozen papaya treats in an airtight container or freezer-safe bag for up to 1 month.

Portion Control: Freeze in small portions to avoid waste and make it easy to serve.

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More Tropical Dog Treat Recipes

Try these other dog treat recipes made with tropical fruits.

Frozen Dragon Fruit Treats

Chicken Papaya Baked Dog Treats

Mango Pineapple Frozen Dog Treats

Mango Chicken Dog Treats

A round plate holds eight orange paw-shaped gummy candies, arranged in two neat rows, against a light background with a yellow cloth.

Frozen Papaya Dog Treats

Whether you're trying to beat the summer heat or just want to spoil your furry friend with something special, these frozen papaya bites are sure to be a hit.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Freezing 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 5 minutes
Course Dog Treats
Cuisine Frozen Dog Treats
Servings 14 treats
Calories 9 kcal

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Ingredients
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  • 1 medium papaya

Instructions
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  • Peel the papaya, scoop out the seeds, and cut the flesh into small chunks.
  • For a smoother texture, place the chunks in a blender or food processor and blend until smooth. You can also skip this step and freeze the chunks as-is.
  • Spoon the blended papaya (or place chunks) into silicone molds, ice cube trays, or even small paper cups.
  • Place the molds in the freezer for at least 4 hours, or until fully frozen.
  • Remove from the molds and store in a ziplock bag.
  • Give it to your dog for a cool and fruity reward!

Notes

Makes 14 medium frozen treats.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Frozen Papaya Dog Treats
Serving Size
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1 treat
Amount per Serving
Calories
9
% Daily Value*
Fat
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0.1
g
0
%
Saturated Fat
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0.02
g
0
%
Polyunsaturated Fat
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0.01
g
Monounsaturated Fat
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0.02
g
Sodium
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2
mg
0
%
Potassium
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40
mg
1
%
Carbohydrates
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2
g
1
%
Fiber
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0.4
g
2
%
Sugar
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2
g
2
%
Protein
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0.1
g
0
%
Vitamin A
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206
IU
4
%
Vitamin C
ย 
13
mg
16
%
Calcium
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4
mg
0
%
Iron
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0.1
mg
1
%
Net Carbohydrates
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2
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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