Frozen Chicken Blueberry Pup Pops: A Healthy, Refreshing Dog Treat Your Pup Will Love
When the weather heats up, our furry friends feel it just as much as we do — sometimes even more. Dogs can’t cool themselves down the way humans can, so offering safe, refreshing, hydrating treats is one of the easiest ways to help support their comfort during warmer months.
Enter: Frozen Chicken Blueberry Pup Pops — the homemade, wholesome, incredibly easy dog treat that has taken over social media feeds and pet-parent Pinterest boards. These pup pops are budget-friendly, made from real ingredients, and completely customizable depending on your dog’s preferences and dietary needs.
Whether your dog is obsessed with blueberries, addicted to chicken, or simply loves anything cold and tasty, this recipe is a game-changer. And since it’s made with only dog-safe ingredients, you can feel completely confident offering them one or two as a cooling snack, enrichment treat, training bonus, or post-walk refreshment.

Why Frozen Dog Treats Are Becoming So Popular
Dog owners today are more intentional than ever about what their furry companions consume. Commercial dog treats can often contain:
- artificial colors
- preservatives
- fillers
- salt
- sugars
- additives that cause allergies
Homemade dog treats solve all of these issues — and frozen treats in particular offer several key benefits.
1. Cooling and Hydrating
Frozen treats instantly lower your dog’s temperature on a hot day. They also make hydration fun by incorporating water, broth, or moisture-rich fruits.
2. Healthy Ingredients
Blueberries are packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber — all beneficial to canine health. Chicken provides protein, flavor, and low-fat energy.
3. Great for Enrichment
Because frozen treats melt slowly, they keep your dog mentally engaged. This can help:
- reduce boredom
- calm anxious behavior
- prevent destructive tendencies
4. Simple and Low-Cost
This recipe uses ingredients you likely already have at home. Compared to store-bought frozen treats, you can save quite a bit of money.

Are Blueberries Safe for Dogs?
Yes — blueberries are one of the top vet-approved fruits for dogs. They’re small, naturally sweet, and full of immune-supporting nutrients like:
- antioxidants
- fiber
- vitamin C
- vitamin K
They’re also low-calorie, making them a good option for overweight dogs or senior pets.
How Many Blueberries Can Dogs Eat?
Most dogs can safely consume a handful at a time, but always feed in moderation. Too many can cause stomach upset.
Is Chicken Safe for Dogs?
Absolutely — cooked chicken is commonly recommended by veterinarians, especially for sensitive stomachs. It’s:
- high in lean protein
- easily digestible
- widely tolerated
- flavorful to picky eaters
For this recipe, use fully cooked, unseasoned chicken only.
No salt, no onion, no garlic, and no oils — all of which can be unsafe for dogs.

Ingredients
Here is what you’ll need:
- Cooked chicken breast, shredded (plain and unseasoned)
- Fresh or frozen blueberries
- Plain Greek yogurt (unsweetened, no sugar or sweeteners)
- Water or low-sodium chicken broth (optional)
- Silicone molds (bone-shaped, heart-shaped, or ice cube trays)
Instructions
1. Prepare the chicken
Shred finely to avoid large chunks that freeze too hard for smaller dogs.
2. Mix yogurt and liquid
Combine plain Greek yogurt with a splash of water or unsalted broth to thin it out slightly.
3. Add blueberries
Drop 2–3 blueberries into each mold cavity.
4. Add shredded chicken
Sprinkle a bit of shredded chicken over the blueberries in each mold.
5. Fill with yogurt mixture
Pour the yogurt mixture carefully over the chicken and blueberries.
6. Freeze
Freeze for 3–4 hours, or until completely solid.
7. Serve to your pup
Pop out one or two Pup Pops at a time and let your dog enjoy.
Dog-Safe Tips & Safety Notes
1. Avoid flavored yogurts
Never use yogurt with:
- sugar
- sweeteners
- xylitol (toxic to dogs)
- added fruit syrups
Only use plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt.
2. Keep portion size small
Frozen items should always be given in moderation to avoid brain freeze or stomach upset.
3. Know your dog’s sensitivities
Some dogs are lactose sensitive — if your dog experiences loose stools, you can replace yogurt with:
- water
- bone broth
- coconut water (in moderation)
4. Puppies under 8 weeks
Avoid frozen treats for very young puppies — they may have difficulty regulating temperature.
5. Always supervise your dog
Especially the first time trying new treats.
Health Benefits of This Recipe
Blueberries
- Improve immune system
- Support vision and brain health
- Provide antioxidants
- Great for senior dogs
Chicken
- Supports muscle growth
- Provides lean protein
- Beneficial for sensitive stomachs
Greek Yogurt
- Contains probiotics
- Helps digestion
- Adds creaminess and protein
Together, these create a balanced, nutrient-rich frozen treat.
Variations (All Dog-Safe)
1. Chicken-Only Pop
Skip the blueberries if your dog prefers savory flavors.
2. Berry Blast Pup Pops
Use strawberries, raspberries, or blackberries.
3. Pumpkin Chicken Pops
Mix yogurt with canned pumpkin for digestive support.
4. Coconut Chicken Pops
Use coconut milk instead of yogurt for a dairy-free treat.
5. Broth Cubes
Freeze shredded chicken in diluted broth only — perfect for sensitive stomachs.

Frozen Chicken Blueberry Pup Pops
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Mix Greek yogurt with water or unsalted broth to create a pourable texture.
- Place 2–3 blueberries into each silicone mold cavity.
- Sprinkle a small amount of shredded chicken on top of the blueberries.
- Pour the yogurt mixture over the chicken and blueberries to fill each mold.
- Freeze for 3–4 hours, or until fully solid.
- Serve 1–2 pup pops at a time as a treat.
Notes
Storage & Freezer Tips
- Store pup pops in an airtight container or freezer bag
- They last up to 2 months
- Do not thaw and refreeze
- Label with the date if making large batches
Serving Suggestions
- Serve after walks or outdoor play
- Use as a reward after training
- Offer during baths to keep your dog still
- Use in enrichment toys like lick mats or slow feeders
- Add to water bowls (for dogs that need encouragement to hydrate)
Fun Facts About Frozen Dog Treats
- Dog owners search for “frozen dog treats” the most during late spring and early summer.
- Blueberries are considered a canine “superfood.”
- Frozen treats are often recommended for teething puppies (in small pieces).
- Silicone molds have become one of the most popular pet-parent purchases on Amazon.
