Freezer Dog Treats Peanut Butter
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It all started one afternoon when my dog Harry followed me into the kitchen, eyes locked on the jar of peanut butter. I dipped a spoon, and he tilted his head, tail wagging faster with every stir. That’s when I realized something simple: if peanut butter made him this happy, why not turn it into something cool and fun?
Now, freezer dog treats peanut butter are a staple in our home. They’re quick, creamy, and refreshing—Harry knows the sound of the freezer door means his favorite snack is coming.
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Dogs love peanut butter. It’s rich, nutty, and a natural crowd-pleaser.
Nutrient-packed. Healthy fats, protein, and vitamins E & B.
Simple. Just blend and freeze—no baking, no fuss.
Year-round joy. Whether it’s summer heat or a cozy winter ritual, dogs never say no.
💡 Important: Always use xylitol-free peanut butter . Even small amounts of xylitol are toxic to dogs.
Peanut butter → Protein + healthy fats for sustained energy.
Banana → Potassium for muscle and heart support.
Yogurt → Probiotics for digestion.
Pumpkin → Fiber for healthy tummies.
Coconut oil → Adds shine to coats and supports skin health.
Simple and satisfying.
Ingredients: ½ cup xylitol-free peanut butter, ½ cup water
Steps: Blend, pour into ice cube trays, freeze overnight.
Benefits: Protein + hydration in one bite.
👉 See also: easy no-bake peanut butter dog treats .
Harry’s all-time favorite combo.
Ingredients: 1 banana, 2 tbsp peanut butter
Steps: Blend smooth, spoon into silicone molds, freeze.
Benefits: Energy, potassium, creamy flavor.
👉 Related: banana peanut butter dog treat recipes .
Perfect for digestion and protein.
Ingredients: ½ cup plain Greek yogurt, 2 tbsp peanut butter
Steps: Mix, pour into paw molds, freeze.
Benefits: Probiotics, protein, gut health.
👉 Try this variation: peanut butter banana Greek yogurt dog treats .
A fall-inspired freezer treat.
Ingredients: ½ cup pumpkin purée, 2 tbsp peanut butter
Steps: Stir together, spoon into trays, freeze.
Benefits: Fiber, digestion, immune support.
👉 More here: pumpkin peanut butter dog treat recipes .
Great for skin and coat health.
Ingredients: 2 tbsp peanut butter, 2 tbsp coconut oil, ½ cup water
Steps: Melt coconut oil, mix with peanut butter, freeze in molds.
Benefits: Healthy fats, shiny coat, hydration.
👉 See also: peanut butter coconut oil rolled oats treats .
| Recipe | Calories | Protein | Carbs | Fat | Key Benefits | Best For |
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| Classic PB Cubes | ~25 | 1 g | 1 g | 2 g | Protein, healthy fats | Daily snack |
| Peanut Butter Banana Bites | ~30 | 1.5 g | 5 g | 1 g | Energy, potassium | Active pups |
| Peanut Butter Yogurt Paws | ~35 | 2 g | 2 g | 1 g | Probiotics, gut health | Sensitive stomachs |
| Peanut Butter Pumpkin Cubes | ~28 | 1 g | 4 g | 1 g | Fiber, digestion | Dogs with tummy issues |
| Peanut Butter Coconut Oil | ~32 | 1 g | 1 g | 3 g | Skin, coat, hydration support | Dogs with dry skin |
Too sticky? Mix peanut butter with water or yogurt before freezing.
Dog doesn’t like yogurt? Swap for banana or pumpkin.
Messy floor? Use silicone molds instead of trays.
Sensitive digestion? Start with small portions.
Frozen Kong Filler: Spread peanut butter inside a Kong, plug the ends with yogurt, freeze, and let your pup work for it.
Meal Topper Twist: Drop one peanut butter cube over kibble for an instant flavor boost.
Summer Popsicle Stick: Pour the mixture into silicone molds and insert a dog-safe chew stick (like a carrot) before freezing to make “pupsicles.”
Interactive Treat Game: Scatter a few cubes across the kitchen floor or outside patio—let your dog chase them like a puzzle game.
Christmas Tree Cubes: Use green spinach or parsley blended with yogurt in tree-shaped molds.
Snowflake Bites: Freeze peanut butter + banana mix in snowflake molds for a festive winter look.
Candy Cane Swirls: Layer pumpkin purée and yogurt in bone-shaped molds to mimic candy cane stripes.
New Year’s Star Treats: Blend blueberries and coconut water, pour into star molds for a sparkling celebratory snack.
For Harry , freezer dog treats peanut butter aren’t just snacks—they’re love in frozen form. Every time I open the freezer, his tail wags with anticipation. From pumpkin cubes in the fall to yogurt paws in spring, these peanut butter recipes bring joy year-round.
That’s the beauty of making freezer dog treats peanut butter —they’re simple, safe, and filled with comfort in every bite.
Yes, if they stay under 10% of daily calories.
Xylitol-free, unsalted, and with minimal ingredients.
Absolutely—they’re about comfort and ritual, not just cooling.
Yes, up to 2 months in airtight containers.
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