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Watermelon Banana Frozen Dog Treats

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These Frozen Watermelon Banana Dog Treats are the perfect way to keep your furry friend cool and hydrated on hot days! Made with just two simple, dog-friendly ingredientsโ€”watermelon and banana. These treats are naturally sweet, packed with vitamins and a great way to reward your pup on a hot summers day.

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Benefits of Watermelon for Dogs

Watermelon is a hydrating, low-calorie, and nutrient-rich fruit that can be a great treat for dogs when given in moderation. Here are some of the key benefits of watermelon for dogs:

  • Hydration BoostWatermelon is about 92% water, making it a fantastic way to help keep your pup hydrated, especially on hot days. This is particularly beneficial for dogs who may not drink enough water on their own.
  • Rich in Vitamins & Nutrients – Watermelon contains several essential vitamins and minerals, including:
    • Vitamin A โ€“ Supports eye health, skin, and coat.
    • Vitamin C โ€“ Helps boost the immune system and fight inflammation.
    • Vitamin B6 โ€“ Supports brain function and metabolism.
    • Potassium โ€“ Helps regulate muscle function and maintain proper hydration.
  • Low in Calories & Fat -Watermelon is naturally low in calories, fat, and cholesterol, making it a great option for dogs who need a healthy, guilt-free snack.
  • High in Antioxidants – This fruit contains lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that helps fight free radicals, supports heart health, and may reduce the risk of certain diseases.
  • A Good Source of Fiber – The natural fiber in watermelon helps support digestion and can prevent constipation, as long as it is given in moderation.

Precautions When Feeding Watermelon to Dogs

  • Remove the Seeds โ€“ Watermelon seeds can be a choking hazard and may cause digestive blockages.
  • Avoid the Rind โ€“ The tough outer rind is difficult to digest and can lead to stomach upset.
  • Moderation is Key โ€“ While healthy, watermelon contains natural sugars, so too much can cause an upset stomach or diarrhea.


Ingredients

Just 2 ingredients make this frozen dog treat.

A bowl of sliced watermelon labeled "Watermelon" and a ripe banana labeled "Banana" on a marble surface.
  • Watermelon โ€“ This juicy fruit is low in calories and hydrating, making it an excellent summer snack.
  • Banana โ€“ Bananas add a creamy texture and a natural sweetness to these frozen treats. They are rich in fiber, potassium, and vitamin B6, which support digestion and heart health.

How To Make Frozen Watermelon Dog Treats

This is an easy recipe to make and a handy snack to keep in the freezer.

A white blender sits on the kitchen counter, filled with a pink smoothie mixture perfect for concocting watermelon-infused frozen dog treats.

Blend the banana and watermelon.

A blue silicone mold with pink soap in various shapes, like stars and animals, fills each cavityโ€”perfect for crafting delightful watermelon-scented dog treats.

Pour into silicone molds and freeze.

Recipe Tips

Blending Tips โ€“ For a smoother texture, blend the watermelon and banana together until fully pureed before freezing. If your mixture is too thick, add a little water.

Freezing Options โ€“ Use silicone molds for fun shapes or pour the mixture into an ice cube tray for easy-to-serve portions.

Serving Size โ€“ While these treats are healthy, they should be fed in moderation. Too much fruit can lead to digestive upset due to the natural sugars.

A plate of watermelon-flavored gelatin shapes, including starfish, seashells, and crabs, mimicking the charm of cool watermelon frozen dog treats, is artfully arranged on a white ledge with lush greenery in the background.

Storage

Once frozen, store the treats in a sealed container or freezer bag to prevent freezer burn. Frozen watermelon banana treats will stay fresh for about 2โ€“3 months in the freezer.

If your dog prefers a softer treat, let the frozen pieces sit at room temperature for a couple of minutes before serving.

More Frozen Dog Treat Recipes

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Frozen Watermelon Strawberry Treats

Frozen Pumpkin Treats

Frozen Blueberry Yogurt Treats

A plate of pink, sea-themed gummies shaped like starfish, seashells, and crabs on a blue and white striped cloth.

Watermelon Banana Frozen Dog Treats

Treat your pup to these Frozen Watermelon Banana Dog Treatsโ€”a refreshing, healthy, and easy-to-make snack! Made with just two simple ingredients, these frozen bites help keep your dog cool and hydrated on hot days
Prep Time 10 minutes
Freezing Time 4 hours
Course Dessert
Cuisine Frozen Dog Treats
Servings 24 treats
Calories 8 kcal

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Ingredients
 
 

  • 2 cups watermelon, chopped, rind and seeds removed
  • 1 banana

Instructions
 

  • Remove any seeds and rind from the watermelon. Peel the banana and slice it into chunks.
  • Add the watermelon and banana to a blender or food processor. Blend until smooth. If needed, add a small amount of water for easier blending.
  • Pour the mixture into silicone molds, ice cube trays, or small paper cups for easy portioning.
  • Place the molds in the freezer for at least 3โ€“4 hours, or until completely solid.
  • Pop the treats out of the molds and give them to your pup as a refreshing snack! Store leftovers in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Notes

Makes 24 small treats.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Watermelon Banana Frozen Dog Treats
Serving Size
 
1 treat
Amount per Serving
Calories
8
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
0.04
g
0
%
Saturated Fat
 
0.01
g
0
%
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
0.01
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
0.01
g
Sodium
 
0.2
mg
0
%
Potassium
 
32
mg
1
%
Carbohydrates
 
2
g
1
%
Fiber
 
0.2
g
1
%
Sugar
 
1
g
1
%
Protein
 
0.1
g
0
%
Vitamin A
 
75
IU
2
%
Vitamin C
 
1
mg
1
%
Calcium
 
1
mg
0
%
Iron
 
0.04
mg
0
%
Net Carbohydrates
 
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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