Savory Frozen Dog Treats
Some dogs would choose a fishy sardine over a sweet frozen yogurt every single time. Others have food sensitivities that make fruit-heavy treats less suitable, or simply prefer the rich flavor of meat and bone broth.
If that sounds like your dog, you’re in the right place.
We’ve gathered our favorite savory frozen dog treats and homemade dog ice cream recipes that focus on protein-rich ingredients like bone broth, sardines, turkey, carrots and pumpkin. They’re easy to make, freezer friendly and perfect for cooling your dog down during warmer weather.
Whether you’re looking for a refreshing afternoon snack or a special summer reward, these homemade recipes offer plenty of delicious alternatives to traditional fruit-based treats.

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Why Choose Savory Frozen Treats?
Many homemade frozen dog treats rely heavily on fruit and yogurt. While those can be excellent choices, savory options have their own advantages.
They can be:
- Ideal for dogs that aren’t interested in sweet flavors
- Great for dogs that love fish, meat or bone broth
- Rich in protein
- Packed with naturally occurring vitamins and minerals
- Easy to make using just a few ingredients
- A refreshing way to add extra hydration
Which Dogs Enjoy Savory Frozen Treats?
These recipes are especially popular with:
- Picky eaters
- Dogs that ignore fruit treats
- Senior dogs
- Working dogs
- Active breeds
- Fish lovers
- Dogs that enjoy bone broth
Tips for Making Savory Frozen Treats
- Always supervise your dog when enjoying frozen treats.
- Freeze in silicone paw or bone molds for easy serving.
- Store in airtight freezer bags for up to two months.
- Keep ingredients simple when introducing a new recipe.
- Serve as an occasional treat rather than a meal replacement.
Our Favorite Savory Frozen Dog Treat Recipes
1. Frozen Carrot & Bone Broth Dog Treats
This simple two-ingredient recipe has become one of our favorite summer treats.
Why dogs love it:
- Rich beef flavor
- Cooling and hydrating
- Great for warm weather
- Easy to prepare in minutes
Perfect for dogs that love chewing on frozen treats.

2. Beef Bone Broth Cubes
Sometimes simple is best.
Homemade bone broth freezes beautifully into silicone molds or ice cube trays and makes an excellent cooling snack.
Benefits include:
- Natural collagen
- Joint-supporting nutrients
- Encourages hydration
- Great meal topper once thawed

3. Beef Bone Broth Dog Ice Cream
If your dog isn’t impressed by banana ice cream, try this savory version instead.
Creamy, cooling and packed with rich beef flavor, it’s perfect for dogs that prefer meat over fruit.
Great for:
- Summer afternoons
- Lick mats
- Birthday treats

4. Sardine Dog Ice Cream
For many dogs, this is the ultimate frozen dessert.
Sardines provide:
- Omega-3 fatty acids
- High-quality protein
- Vitamin D
- Calcium (when soft bones are included)
Expect lots of tail wagging with this one.

5. Frozen Sardine Dog Treats
One of our oldest reader favorites.
These frozen treats combine sardines with just a couple of simple ingredients to create a cooling snack that’s packed with flavor.
Best for:
- Fish-loving dogs
- Omega-3 boost
- Summer enrichment toys

6. Frozen Ground Turkey Dog Treats
Ground turkey creates a surprisingly creamy frozen treat while adding lean protein.
Ideal for:
- High-protein snacks
- Dogs that love poultry
- Easy batch preparation

7. Frozen Salmon & Sweet Potato Dog Treats
If your dog can’t resist salmon, these frozen salmon and sweet potato dog treats are a must-try. Made with wholesome ingredients, they’re packed with protein, omega-3 fatty acids and the natural goodness of sweet potato, creating a refreshing summer snack that’s as nutritious as it is delicious.
Why dogs love them:
- Rich, savory salmon flavor
- Naturally high in omega-3 fatty acids
- Cooling and refreshing on hot days
- Sweet potato adds fiber and a creamy texture
- Great for puppies, adults and senior dogs
These treats are ideal for serving straight from the freezer or popping into a food toy or lick mat for a longer-lasting enrichment activity.

FAQs
Neither is inherently healthier. Savory treats tend to provide more protein, while fruit-based treats often contain more antioxidants and natural sugars. Both can fit into a balanced diet when served in moderation.
Absolutely. Homemade bone broth freezes well in ice cube trays or silicone molds and makes an excellent cooling snack.
Turkey, chicken, beef, sardines and salmon all freeze well and create flavorful treats that many dogs prefer over sweeter options.
Frozen treats should be offered as occasional snacks and should fit within your dog’s daily calorie allowance. Portion size depends on your dog’s size and overall diet.
