Berry Ice Cream for Dogs

Close up of paw shaped berry ice cream for dogs.

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Last Updated on March 20, 2026 by Shannon

When the weather warms up, there’s nothing better than a cool treat, and our dogs feel the same way! This Berry Ice Cream for Dogs is a simple, refreshing frozen treat made with just a few wholesome ingredients.

Packed with dog-safe fruits and creamy Greek yogurt, this easy recipe comes together in minutes and makes the perfect summertime snack (or anytime treat!) for your dog. It’s one of Luna’s favorites, especially after a walk or some backyard playtime.

If you’re looking for a quick homemade dog treat that feels a little extra special, this one is definitely worth making.

A plate of frozen dog treats shaped like paw prints, made with berries and garnished with a strawberry and blueberries, sits on a marble surface.

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Ingredients

Strawberries, Greek yogurt, and blueberries in individual white bowls.
  • 1 cup strawberries (fresh or frozen)
  • ½ cup blueberries (fresh or frozen)
  • 1 cup plain Greek yogurt

Directions

If using fresh strawberries, rinse them thoroughly and remove the stems. Rinse fresh blueberries as well.

Greek yogurt, strawberries, and blueberries in a food processor.

Add the strawberries, blueberries, and Greek yogurt to a blender or food processor.

Ingredients pureed in a food processor.

Blend until the mixture is smooth and creamy, stopping to scrape down the sides as needed.

Paw shaped silicone molds filled and ready for the freezer.

Pour or spoon the mixture into silicone molds. I prefer using paw and bone-shaped molds for smaller treats, or paw-shaped molds for larger treats.

Place the molds on a cookie sheet and transfer them to the freezer. Freeze for at least 4 hours, or until fully set.

Paw shaped berry ice cream in a white bowl next to a linen towel.

Once frozen, remove the treats from the molds and store them in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 4 months.

A German Shepherd biting a paw shaped berry ice cream dog treat.

And don’t forget the most important step: let your dog taste test one! It’s Luna’s favorite part of treat-making day.

Tips

For best blending results, use a mix of fresh and frozen berries rather than all frozen.

Ice cube trays can be used if you don’t have silicone molds.

Placing molds on a cookie sheet makes them much easier to transfer to the freezer without spills.
Adjust the size of the treats based on your dog’s size and dietary needs.

Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calorie intake.

Always consult your veterinarian if you have concerns about introducing new foods, especially if your dog has health conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can dogs eat strawberries?

Yes, dogs can safely eat strawberries in moderation. Strawberries are a great source of fiber and vitamin C, making them a healthy addition to homemade treats. Just be sure to wash them thoroughly and remove the stems before using.

Can dogs eat blueberries?

Absolutely! Blueberries are one of the best fruits you can give your dog. They are rich in antioxidants and low in calories, making them a perfect ingredient for healthy homemade dog treats like this one.

Is Greek yogurt safe for dogs?

Plain Greek yogurt is generally safe for dogs and can be a great source of protein and probiotics. However, always use plain, unsweetened yogurt with no added sugars or artificial sweeteners. If your dog is sensitive to dairy, you may want to use a dairy-free alternative.

How long do these frozen dog treats last?

When stored in an airtight container in the freezer, these treats can last up to 4 months. For best quality, keep them well-sealed to prevent freezer burn.

How many treats can I give my dog?

Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calorie intake. The number of treats will depend on your dog’s size, activity level, and overall diet, so adjust portion sizes accordingly.

Final Thoughts

This Berry Ice Cream for Dogs is one of those recipes you’ll find yourself making again and again. It’s quick, easy, and made with ingredients you probably already have on hand.

Whether you’re cooling your dog down on a hot day or just looking for a fun homemade treat, these frozen bites are a simple way to show your dog a little extra love.

From my kitchen to yours, happy treat making!

More Recipes to Try

If your dog loves frozen treats like these, be sure to check out these other favorites:

Zucchini and Blueberry Pup Pops

Dairy Free Peanut Butter and Jelly Dog Treats

Homemade Banana Berry Frozen Dog Treats

A close-up of frozen berry ice cream dog treats shaped like paw prints, displayed in a clustered arrangement.

Berry Ice Cream for Dogs

Close up of paw shaped berry ice cream for dogs.

A simple 3-ingredient frozen dog treat made with strawberries, blueberries, and Greek yogurt. Creamy, refreshing, and perfect for warm days.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup strawberries (fresh or frozen)
  • ½ cup blueberries (fresh or frozen)
  • 1 cup plain Greek yogurt

Instructions

  1. If using fresh strawberries, rinse them thoroughly and remove the stems. Rinse fresh blueberries as well.
  2. Add the strawberries, blueberries, and Greek yogurt to a blender or food processor.
  3. Blend until the mixture is smooth and creamy, stopping to scrape down the sides as needed.
  4. Pour or spoon the mixture into silicone molds. I prefer using paw and bone-shaped molds for smaller treats, or paw-shaped molds for larger treats.
  5. Place the molds on a cookie sheet and transfer them to the freezer. Freeze for at least 4 hours, or until fully set.
  6. Once frozen, remove the treats from the molds and store them in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 4 months.

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