Frozen Peanut Butter Yogurt Dog Treats
Cool down with these frozen peanut butter yogurt dog treats. An easy summer treat that your dog will love with just 2 ingredients.

Can Dogs Eat Yogurt?
Although dogs can eat yogurt they should be served in moderation. Plain yogurt with no added sugar is best. The healthiest option for dogs are live yogurts as they contain live bacteria.
Dogs can be lactose intolerant so be careful if giving this to your dog for the first time.
I’ve used local live coconut yogurt for this recipe but plain Greek yogurt can also be used.
Remember to go slowly when introducing new foods. And we recommend checking with your veterinarian first if your dog has any digestive issues or other health concerns.
Ingredients
Just 2 ingredients make this frozen dog treat

- Yogurt – plain Greek yogurt or coconut yogurt for a dairy free treat.
- Peanut butter – plain and unsweetened. Always check the labels!
How to make frozen peanut butter yogurt dog treats
Make sure you are using natural 100% peanut butter with no added sugars. Always check the labels until you find a brand you can trust.

Mix the two ingredients together.

Spoon into silicone molds or ice cube molds and freeze,

Dog Frozen Treat Molds
Silicone frozen treat molds with paw and bone shapes.
Recipe Tips
I’ve made this two ways. Once in a food processor and once in a bowl by hand. The food processor was very messy and sticky, so only try that if you love a scraping the mixture challenge!
To make these dog frozen treats by hand, ensure that the peanut butter is smooth and soft. If it’s a bit stiff, heat it up in the microwave for 10 seconds.

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Frozen Peanut Butter Yogurt Dog Treats
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Ingredients
- 1/2 cup peanut butter sugar free
- 1/2 cup live coconut yogurt or greek yogurt
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, mix the peanut butter and coconut yogurt until smooth and combined.
- Spoon the mixture into an ice cube tray or silicone dog treat mould.
- Place in the freezer for at least 4 hours
Notes
Nutrition
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All of the frozen treat recipes are great!!! My picky dachshund Charlie Brown loves them all. With this Louisiana heat this year they have been a nice cool treat for him.
Thanks and please keep posting ๐
Thank you! Delighted Charlie Brown likes them! As it’s always warm here, I will be making every frozen treat I can think of, so stay tuned!
Be very careful when buying sugar-free peanut butter! There are products labeled sugar-free that contain Xylitol which is very dangerous for dogs. Look for a peanut butter that is only peanuts +/- salt.
We only every use the 100% peanuts brand. Expensive for us as it’s imported so I need to start looking at making my own soon!