Last Updated on March 10, 2026 by Shannon
If your dog cannot tolerate dairy or you simply prefer to avoid it, these dairy-free peanut butter and jelly frozen dog treats are a great option. They are made with just a few simple ingredients and come together quickly with very little prep work.
The combination of peanut butter and berries creates a naturally sweet and flavorful frozen snack that many dogs love. These treats are especially refreshing during warm weather, but they can be enjoyed any time your dog deserves a special homemade treat.
With only three ingredients and a blender, you can make a batch of these frozen PB&J dog treats in just a few minutes.

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Ingredients for Dairy-Free Frozen Peanut Butter and Jelly Dog Treats

- 1/4 cup all-natural peanut butter (this one contains only peanuts. If you use a different type of peanut butter, make sure it does NOT contain xylitol)
- 1/2 cup diced strawberries or blueberries (fresh or frozen)
- 1/4 cup water
All of the ingredients in this recipe are easy to find and can be purchased at Walmart, making it simple to whip up a batch anytime.
Directions for Dairy-Free PB&J Frozen Dog Treats
Melt the peanut butter in a microwave-safe container that you can pour from. A glass measuring cup works well for this. Refrigerated natural peanut butter will usually need about 15 to 20 seconds to melt fully.

Once the peanut butter is melted, pour it into a silicone ice cube tray, filling each spot about halfway full. Paw or bone shaped silicone trays work well for smaller treats, while larger molds can be used for bigger dogs.
Set the peanut butter filled tray aside.
Place the strawberries or blueberries into a blender and add the water. Blend until smooth.

Pour the berry mixture into the silicone tray, filling each spot completely.
Place the tray in the freezer for at least 4 hours, or until the treats are frozen solid.

Once frozen, pop the treats out of the tray and store them in an airtight container in the freezer until you are ready to serve them.

These simple frozen treats make a fun snack during the summer, or anytime your dog deserves a little extra love.
Tips
Place the silicone ice cube tray on a cookie sheet before filling it. This makes it much easier to move the tray to the freezer without spilling.
Instead of filling the tray with peanut butter first, you can fill it with the fruit puree and then top it with peanut butter.
Other berries can be substituted for the strawberries as long as they are safe for dogs.
Use smaller ice cube trays for small dogs or if you want to limit the size of the treat for larger dogs.
Final Thoughts
These dairy-free peanut butter and jelly frozen dog treats are an easy way to make a simple homemade snack your dog will love. With only a few ingredients and minimal prep time, they are perfect for busy dog parents who still want to make something special for their pup.
Whether you are avoiding dairy or just looking for a quick frozen treat recipe, these PB&J dog treats are a fun and refreshing option to keep on hand in the freezer.
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Dairy-Free Peanut Butter and Jelly Frozen Dog Treats

Made with peanut butter and berries, these frozen PB&J dog treats are a quick and simple homemade snack that is perfect for warm weather.
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup all-natural peanut butter (make sure it does NOT contain xylitol)
- 1/2 cup diced strawberries or blueberries (fresh or frozen)
- 1/4 cup water
Instructions
- Melt the peanut butter in a microwave-safe container that you can pour from.
- Once the peanut butter is melted, pour it into a silicone ice cube tray, filling each spot about halfway full
- Set the peanut butter filled tray aside.
- Place the strawberries or blueberries into a blender and add the water. Blend until smooth.
- Pour the berry mixture into the silicone tray, filling each spot completely.
- Place the tray in the freezer for at least 4 hours, or until the treats are frozen solid.
- Once frozen, pop the treats out of the tray and store them in an airtight container in the freezer until you are ready to serve them.


