Strawberry Cucumber Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats

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Last Updated on April 28, 2026 by Shannon

These strawberry cucumber frozen yogurt dog treats are a fun way to switch up your usual treat routine. They are made with just a few ingredients and blend together quickly for a smooth, creamy base.

Strawberries bring a touch of sweetness, cucumber keeps things light, and Greek yogurt ties everything together into a simple frozen treat your dog will be excited to try.

Three homemade dog treats shaped like paw prints, made with cucumber and strawberry, are displayed on a surface alongside fresh cucumber slices and a strawberry, illustrating a simple recipe for healthy frozen dog treats.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Easy 3-ingredient recipe
    Simple, everyday ingredients you likely already have on hand.
  • Hydrating and refreshing
    Made with cucumber and yogurt for a cool, light treat your dog will enjoy.
  • No baking required
    Just blend, pour, and freeze. It does not get much easier than that.

Ingredients

Greek yogurt, chopped strawberries, and chopped cucumber in individual white bowls.
  • 1 cup strawberries
  • ½ cup English cucumber
  • 1 cup Greek yogurt

Directions

Wash and chop the cucumber. Wash the strawberries, remove the tops, and chop them.

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

Blend until you get a smooth puree.

Spoon or pour the puree into silicone molds. Paw and bone molds work well for small treats, and paw molds work well for larger treats.

Place in the freezer for at least 4 hours or until fully frozen.

Paw shaped frozen strawberry cucumber dog treats in a white bowl with a strawberry and cucumber slices. A linen towel is next to the bowl.

Once frozen, remove the treats from the molds.

A German Shepherd sniffing a paw shaped frozen cucumber strawberry dog treat.

Give one to your dog.

Store the remaining treats in an airtight container, such as a freezer bag, in the freezer for up to 4 months.

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Tips

Place silicone molds on a cookie sheet before filling to make carrying them to the freezer easier.

English cucumbers are used because they are considered seedless. Other cucumbers can be used, but the seeds should be removed first.

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

Always consult your veterinarian before giving your dog new foods, especially if they have known allergies or health conditions.

FAQ

Can dogs eat strawberries and cucumbers?

Yes, both strawberries and cucumbers are generally safe for dogs when given in moderation. Strawberries provide natural sweetness, while cucumbers are low in calories and can help with hydration.

Can I use regular yogurt instead of Greek yogurt?

Yes, but plain Greek yogurt is usually the better option because it is lower in lactose and easier for many dogs to digest. Always avoid flavored yogurt or anything with added sugar or artificial sweeteners.

Can I use frozen strawberries?

Yes, frozen strawberries work well in this recipe. If your blender struggles, you can let them thaw slightly or use a small splash of water to help with blending.

How long do these treats last?

When stored in an airtight container in the freezer, these treats will stay fresh for up to 4 months. Always check for any signs of freezer burn or spoilage before serving.

Can I make these without yogurt?

Yes, but the texture will be more icy and less creamy. You can substitute with a small amount of water if needed.

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Final Thoughts

These strawberry cucumber frozen yogurt dog treats are a simple way to give your dog something cool and refreshing without any complicated steps. With just a few ingredients and minimal prep, you can make a batch that will last for weeks in the freezer.

If your dog enjoys fruity treats or anything frozen, this is an easy recipe to keep in your regular rotation. And when they come running as soon as you open the freezer, you will know you made a good choice.

A bowl of paw-shaped homemade strawberry cucumber dog treats is displayed alongside a fresh strawberry and cucumber slices, emphasizing a healthy and easy recipe for frozen dog snacks.

Strawberry Cucumber Frozen Yogurt Dog Treats

Close up of paw shaped strawberry cucumber frozen yogurt dog treats.

These strawberry cucumber frozen yogurt dog treats are an easy, 3-ingredient recipe made with strawberries, cucumber, and Greek yogurt. Blended into a smooth puree and frozen in molds, they create a light and refreshing homemade treat your dog will love. Perfect for keeping in the freezer for a quick and simple snack.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup strawberries
  • ½ cup English cucumber
  • 1 cup Greek yogurt

Instructions

  1. Wash and chop the cucumber. Wash the strawberries, remove the tops, and chop them.
  2. Add the Greek yogurt, strawberries, and cucumbers to a blender or food processor.
  3. Blend until you get a smooth puree.
  4. Spoon or pour the puree into silicone molds. Paw and bone molds work well for small treats, and paw molds work well for larger treats.
  5. Place in the freezer for at least 4 hours or until fully frozen.
  6. Once frozen, remove the treats from the molds and store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 4 months.

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