When the summer heat sets in, our pups feel it just like we do! What better way to keep your dog cool, hydrated, and happy than with delicious frozen dog treats made right at home? These easy DIY recipes are not only refreshing but also packed with safe, healthy ingredients your furry friend will love.
Whether youāre a dog parent looking to spoil your pup or an aspiring treatpreneur dreaming of your own dog treat business, frozen dog treats are the perfect place to start. And if youāre serious about turning your hobby into a business, donāt forget to check out our Dog Bakery Starter Kitā¢āyour ultimate roadmap to success in the booming pet treat industry.
Letās dive into everything you need to know about frozen dog treats for summer!
Why Make Frozen Dog Treats at Home?
ā Healthier Ingredients: When you DIY, you know exactly whatās going into each bite. No preservatives, artificial flavors, or mystery fillers.
ā Customizable: Got a pup with allergies or a picky palate? Frozen treats can be easily tailored to meet your dogās dietary needs and preferences.
ā Budget-Friendly: Homemade frozen dog treats cost pennies per servingāway cheaper than store-bought options.
ā Great for Business: If you’re starting a treat biz, frozen treats are an easy way to stand out. They’re fun, seasonal, and perfect for upselling!
Ready to get started? Keep reading for three easy frozen dog treat recipes to try this summer.
š¾ Frozen Banana & Peanut Butter Bites

This classic combo is always a winnerāand totally safe for dogs when made with xylitol-free peanut butter.
Ingredients:
- 1 ripe banana
- 2 tablespoons unsweetened peanut butter (xylitol-free)
- ½ cup plain Greek yogurt (unsweetened and unflavored)
Instructions:
- Mash the banana in a bowl until smooth.
- Mix in the peanut butter and yogurt.
- Spoon into silicone molds or ice cube trays.
- Freeze for at least 3 hours or until solid.
Storage:
Keep in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 1 month.
Pro Tip: These sell well at summer farmers marketsājust pack them in insulated coolers! If youāre thinking about launching your own dog treat line, check out our post on how to start a dog treat business from home for a step-by-step guide.
š¶ Watermelon Mint Coolers

Watermelon is super hydrating, while mint freshens breathāa win-win for hot, panting pups.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups seedless watermelon, cubed
- 3-4 fresh mint leaves (optional)
- Splash of water
Instructions:
- Blend all ingredients until smooth.
- Pour into ice cube trays or bone-shaped molds.
- Freeze until firm.
Storage:
Lasts up to 2 weeks in a freezer-safe container.
Fun Fact: These are a hit in summer-themed treat boxes! Use fun names like āMinty Melon Morselsā or āPup-sicles.ā For more creative treat name inspiration, grab our Seasonal Treat Name Cheat Sheetāincluded in the Dog Bakery Starter Kitā¢!
𦓠Blueberry Coconut Freezies

This vibrant frozen treat looks as good as it tastes. Great for Instagram-worthy pics and adds flair to your product lineup.
Ingredients:
- ½ cup blueberries
- ½ cup unsweetened coconut milk (or coconut water for a lighter option)
- 1 teaspoon chia seeds (optional, for texture)
Instructions:
- Blend blueberries and coconut milk until smooth.
- Stir in chia seeds.
- Pour into molds and freeze for 3ā4 hours.
Storage:
Store in a sealed bag or container in the freezer for up to 3 weeks.
Looking for more inspiration? Check out our blog post on best dog treat recipes to expand your treat-making toolkit.
š„ Bonus: Tips for Making Frozen Dog Treats Like a Pro
- Use silicone molds shaped like paws or bones to make your treats fun and professional-looking.
- Freeze in layers to add visual appealāgreat for marketing!
- Label with ingredients and storage tips if selling or gifting.
- Bundle seasonal flavors into themed boxes for added value.
š„ Grab Your FREE Dog Treat Recipe Book
Want even more recipes like these? Get your paws on our FREE Dog Treat Recipe Bookāloaded with vet-approved, easy-to-make favorites. Perfect for dog moms, dads, and bakers alike.
š Download the FREE Recipe Book Here
š¼ Thinking of Starting a Dog Treat Business?
Summer is one of the best times to launch a dog treat side hustle. Pet parents are out and about at events, farmers markets, and dog parksāmaking it the perfect season to showcase your goodies.
Thatās where our Dog Bakery Starter Kit⢠comes in.
š¾ Hereās whatās inside:
ā Pup Starter Pack ā $27
Perfect for beginners with big dreams.
Includes:
- Step-by-Step Startup Guide
- Recipe Planner + Signature Treat Tracker
- Pet-Safe Ingredient Guide
- Business Setup Checklist
š¶ Top Dog Growth Pack ā $47
For those ready to scale fast.
Includes everything in the Pup Pack, plus:
- Social Media Promo Pack
- Treat Naming & Pricing Guide
- Shopify Setup Guide
š¼ Alpha Premium Pack ā $67
For go-getters ready to stand out.
Includes everything in Top Dog, plus:
- Customizable Label Templates
- Product Photography Guide
- Branding Blueprint
š Learn more and choose your pack here: Dog Bakery Starter Kitā¢
š¾ Final Thoughts: Treat Your Pup & Build Your Dream
Frozen dog treats are more than just cute and coolingātheyāre a way to bond with your dog, save money, and maybe even spark a whole new side hustle.
Whether youāre a seasoned treat-maker or just starting out, thereās a whole community of like-minded dog lovers waiting to support you. Weāre here to help you every step of the way at The Barkinā Beagle Bakery.
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Looking for recipes, tips, and business tools?
Youāre in the right place.
š Donāt Forget to Check Out:
- How to Package & Sell Homemade Dog Treats Professionally
- Easy Homemade Dog Treat Recipes for Beginners
- Top 10 Best-Selling Dog Treat Recipes for 2025
š¶ Join the Pack!
š„ Download Your Free Dog Treat Recipe Book
š¼ Explore the Dog Bakery Starter Kitā¢
š Follow us on Pinterest for more inspo: @TheBarkinBeagleBakery
Stay cool, stay creative, and keep baking with love.
ā Jessica & The Barkinā Beagle Bakery Team




