Frozen Peanut Butter Dog Treat
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These Frozen Peanut Butter Dog Treats are a quick, no-bake snack that keeps pups cool during warm summer days. Made with simple dog-safe ingredients, they’re creamy, refreshing, and shaped like fun little bones your dog will absolutely love.
10 minutes
0 minutes (Freezing time: 2–3 hours)
Easy
18 Dog Treats
1 cup natural peanut butter (unsalted, xylitol-free)
1 cup plain Greek yogurt
1 ripe banana, mashed
2 tablespoons honey (optional)
Silicone bone-shaped treat mold
Mash the Banana
In a medium bowl, mash the ripe banana until smooth.
Mix the Ingredients
Add peanut butter and Greek yogurt to the bowl. Stir until the mixture becomes creamy and well combined.
Add Honey (Optional)
Mix in honey for a little extra natural sweetness.
Fill the Molds
Spoon the mixture into silicone bone-shaped molds and smooth the tops with a spatula.
Freeze the Treats
Place the mold in the freezer for 2–3 hours or until the treats are completely solid.
Serve and Enjoy
Pop the treats out of the molds and give one to your dog for a refreshing snack.
Store frozen treats in an airtight freezer container.
They will stay fresh for up to 2 months in the freezer.
If treats soften during serving, simply refreeze them.
Avoid leaving them at room temperature for more than 10–15 minutes.
Small dogs (under 20 lbs): ½ treat
Medium dogs (20–50 lbs): 1 treat
Large dogs (50+ lbs): 1–2 treats
Serve once daily as a treat, not as a meal replacement.
Making homemade dog treats can be one of the simplest ways to show a little extra love. These frozen peanut butter treats come together in just minutes using ingredients many people already have in their kitchen. The creamy blend freezes into a refreshing snack that’s perfect for warm summer afternoons when dogs need something cool and satisfying. The best part is knowing exactly what goes into each treat—no unnecessary additives, just wholesome ingredients made with care. Preparing small homemade snacks like this can become a fun routine, especially when those eager paws are waiting nearby. It’s a small gesture that brings a lot of joy, and sometimes the happiest moments are simply watching a tail wag with excitement over a homemade treat.