Frozen Peach & Blueberry Dog Treats
Sweet peaches, juicy blueberries, and creamy yogurt come together in these easy frozen dog treats that are perfect for warm days. These homemade frozen treats are packed with natural ingredients and are a refreshing snack for dogs of all sizes. With only three simple ingredients, this recipe is quick to make and a great way to spoil your pup with a cool and fruity treat.
Blueberries provide natural antioxidants, peaches add sweetness and fiber, and yogurt gives these treats a creamy texture dogs love. Whether you serve them as a summer snack or a cooling reward after walks, these frozen peach and blueberry dog treats are sure to become a favorite.

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Can Dogs Eat Peaches and Blueberries?
Yes — dogs can safely enjoy peaches and blueberries in moderation. Peaches should always be served without the pit, and blueberries are a healthy low-calorie fruit option for dogs. Combined with plain yogurt, these ingredients make a refreshing homemade frozen treat.
Why Your Dog Will Love This Recipe
- Cool and refreshing – These frozen treats are perfect for warm days and help your dog cool down after walks, playtime, or time in the garden.
- Naturally sweet flavor – Ripe peaches and blueberries give these treats a fruity sweetness dogs love without any added sugar.
- Creamy texture – The yogurt creates a smooth and creamy bite that makes these treats feel extra special.
- Fun to eat – Frozen treats take longer to lick and enjoy, making snack time more exciting and enriching for your pup.
- Made with simple ingredients – With just peaches, blueberries, and yogurt, you know exactly what your dog is eating.
- Great for summer enrichment – Serve these treats in fun silicone molds for a cooling snack that keeps dogs entertained and happy.

Ingredients
Just 3 ingredients make these easy frozen dog treats

Peaches
Peaches add natural sweetness, fiber, and vitamins to these frozen treats. Always remove the pit before blending, as peach pits can be harmful to dogs.
Yogurt
Plain Greek yogurt creates a creamy texture and contains probiotics that may help support healthy digestion. Use unsweetened plain yogurt with no added xylitol or artificial sweeteners.
Blueberries
Blueberries are packed with antioxidants and make a nutritious addition to homemade dog treats. They also add small bursts of fruity flavor throughout the treats.
How To Make Frozen Peach Blueberry Dog Treats
This is an easy recipe for summer to make.

Add all ingredients into a blender.

Blend until smooth.

Spoon into silicone molds and freeze.

Pop out and give as a refreshing treat.
Recipe Tip
- Use ripe peaches for the sweetest flavor.
- For smaller dogs, use mini silicone molds or ice cube trays.
- If your dog is sensitive to dairy, try plain coconut yogurt instead.
- Add a few whole blueberries into the molds before freezing for extra texture.
- Always introduce new treats slowly, especially if your dog has a sensitive stomach.
Storage Tips
- Store frozen treats in an airtight freezer-safe container or zip-top bag.
- Keep frozen for up to 2 months for the best texture and flavor.
- Separate layers with parchment paper to prevent sticking.
- Serve directly from the freezer for a refreshing snack.

Serving Suggestions
These frozen peach and blueberry dog treats are best served as an occasional treat or reward. Depending on your dog’s size, one or two treats per day is usually plenty.
More Frozen Dog Treats
Your pup will cool down this summer with these other frozen dog treats:
Frozen Watermelon Cucumber Dog Treats

Frozen Peach Blueberry Dog Treats
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Ingredients
- 2 peaches ripe
- 1/4 cup blueberries
- 1 cup Greek yogurt
Instructions
- Wash the peaches and blueberries thoroughly.
- Remove the pits from the peaches, remove the skin and chop them into chunks.
- Add the peaches, yogurt, and blueberries to a blender or food processor
- Blend until smooth or leave slightly chunky if you prefer texture.
- Pour the mixture into silicone molds, ice cube trays, or small paper cups.
- Freeze for 3–4 hours, or until fully set.
- Remove from the molds and serve frozen.
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Nutrition
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