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Home » Dog Treats

Frozen Pineapple Peach Dog Treats

Published: Jun 1, 2022 · Updated: Jun 25, 2022 by AngelaC · This post may contain affiliate links

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Just 3 ingredients make these frozen pineapple peach dog treats for a hot summer's day. Keep a batch on hand in the freezer for the occasional treat.

Pineapple and peach make a great fruit flavor combination for the summer and you might be tempted to enjoy one or two of these frozen dog treats yourself!

frozen pineapple peach treats in a tray
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  • IS PINEAPPLE SAFE FOR DOGS?
  • CAN DOGS EAT PEACHES?
  • INGREDIENTS
  • HOW TO MAKE FROZEN YOGURT DOG TREATS
  • Dog Frozen Treat Molds
  • STORAGE
  • MORE FROZEN DOG TREAT RECIPES
  • Frozen Pineapple Peach Dog Treats

IS PINEAPPLE SAFE FOR DOGS?

Pineapple is a great fruit for dogs and it's high water content make it a great fruit for summer with extra hydration.

Pineapple is high in fiber, vitamin C and antioxidants that are all good for your dog. As with any fruit, serve in small portions so not to upset your dog's stomach.

CAN DOGS EAT PEACHES?

Peaches are a great summer fruit for your dog to enjoy. The stone must be removed from the peach before giving it to your dog as it's a potential choking hazard.

Peaches are a great source of vitamins C and A for dogs as well as being a good source of fiber.

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.

peach pineapple treats

INGREDIENTS

The 3 ingredients used to make these frozen dog treats are:

  • Pineapple - We prefer to use fresh pineapple rather than tinned because of the sugar syrup in tinned.
  • Peaches - Remove the stones
  • Yogurt - We use Greek yogurt but natural or coconut yogurt can be used.

HOW TO MAKE FROZEN YOGURT DOG TREATS

These dog treats as so easy to make. Once you have removed the stone from the peach, cut the rind and stalk from the pineapple they are processed in a blender with the yogurt.

Then place the mixture into ice trays or fun molds.

Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats molds

Dog Frozen Treat Molds

Silicone frozen treat molds with paw and bone shapes.

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STORAGE

Once the pineapple peach treats have frozen, remove them from their molds or ice tray and store them in a zip lock bag in the freezer for future snacking.

MORE FROZEN DOG TREAT RECIPES

Mango Pineapple Frozen Dog Treat

Frozen Blueberry Yogurt Dog Treats

Banana Peach Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats

Banana Peanut Butter Dog Ice Cream

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pineapple peach treats

Frozen Pineapple Peach Dog Treats

Just 3 ingredients made these delicious and easy pineapple peach dog treats. Keep a batch in the freezer for summer.
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Prep Time 10 mins
Freezing time 3 hrs
Total Time 3 hrs 10 mins
Course Dog Treats
Cuisine Frozen Dog Treats
Servings 12 treats
Calories 31 kcal

Ingredients
 
 

  • 1 peach
  • 1 cup pineapple chunks
  • 1 cup Greek yogurt

Instructions
 

  • Remove the stone from the peach and chop into pieces.
  • In a blender, add the chopped peach, pineapple and Greek yogurt.
  • Blend until you have a smooth mixture.
  • Pour into an ice cream tray or silicone dog treat tray. Freeze for at least 4 hours.

Notes

The number of treats will depend upon the size of the tray you use to freeze them.
Always check with your veterinarian before introducing any new foods into your dog’s diet.
Any nutritional analysis on the website is based on an estimate, calculated by Spoonacular from the individual ingredients in each recipe. Variations may occur for various reasons, including product availability and food preparation. We make no representation or warranty of the accuracy of this information.

Nutrition

Serving: 1treatCalories: 31kcalCarbohydrates: 5gProtein: 2gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 10mgPotassium: 40mgFiber: 1gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 62IUVitamin C: 2mgCalcium: 26mgIron: 1mg
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