When temperatures rise, frozen dog treats are a fun and healthy way to help your pup stay cool. The best part? You can easily make homemade frozen treats using pet-safe ingredients and interactive toys designed for enrichment and longer-lasting enjoyment.

Whether you’re looking for a simple afternoon snack or a boredom-busting activity, these frozen dog treat ideas are perfect for summer.

Easy Homemade Frozen Dog Treat Ideas

Bone Broth Pops

Pour pet-safe bone broth into silicone treat molds and freeze overnight. These refreshing treats are hydrating, flavorful, and great for dogs of all ages.

For extra variety, add:

  • Small pieces of gently cooked food
  • Crunchy treats
  • Blueberries or carrots

Goat’s Milk Frozen Bites

Goat’s milk is a favorite for many dogs and can make a creamy frozen snack. Simply pour goat’s milk into molds or ice cube trays and freeze.

You can also blend in:

  • Pumpkin puree
  • Banana slices
  • Freeze-dried treats

Stuff & Freeze Interactive Toys

Interactive freezing toys can keep dogs entertained longer while helping provide mental enrichment.

Fill toys like the Original Kong Toys with:

Freeze for several hours to create a long-lasting treat your dog can enjoy during warm afternoons or quiet time indoors.

Frozen Treat Mold Recipes

Silicone molds make it easy to create custom treats at home. Try combinations like:

  • Bone broth + shredded chicken
  • Goat’s milk + blueberries
  • Canned food + pumpkin
  • Yogurt + banana

Homemade frozen treats are also a great way to add variety and enrichment to your dog’s daily routine.

Ready-to-Serve Frozen Fun

Short on time? Pre-made frozen options like Pup Ice are a convenient way to spoil your pup with cool, refreshing snacks made just for dogs.

Woof Pupsicle Toys can be filled with their own special  Refill Treats and frozen or you can use their treat molds with the unique mixes from Woof or concoct your own fillings to freeze.

Tips for Safe Frozen Treats

  • Always use pet-safe ingredients
  • Introduce new foods gradually
  • Avoid ingredients containing xylitol, chocolate, grapes, or excessive sugar
  • Serve treats in moderation

Frozen treats are more than just a summer snack — they can provide hydration, enrichment, and mental stimulation while helping dogs beat the heat. Stop by to explore treat molds, enrichment toys, bone broth, goat’s milk, gently cooked foods, and more ways to make summer extra fun for your pup!