FROZEN YOGURT BANANA DOG TREATS

Frozen Yogurt Banana Dog Treats – Chill Bites

Dog owners know that treats aren’t just snacks—they’re tiny moments of joy that connect us with our pets. A happy wagging tail, bright eyes, and a little dance in anticipation are all signs that our furry companions know exactly what’s coming. And during warm months—or any time you want to give your dog a fun, healthy snack—nothing beats a cool, refreshing bite-sized treat made just for them.

That’s where Frozen Yogurt Banana Dog Treats (Chill Bites) come in. Made with only a handful of wholesome ingredients, these adorable frozen snacks are the perfect reward for your pup on hot summer afternoons or as a nutritious everyday nibble. They’re creamy, fruity, naturally sweet (without adding sugar), and incredibly easy to make. Plus, your dog will think you’re a gourmet chef—and you don’t have to tell them it’s only a three-ingredient recipe.

These treats aren’t just delicious; they’re genuinely good for most dogs. Bananas add fiber and a dose of potassium, while plain yogurt provides probiotics that support digestion. When frozen into cute molds or simple cubes, they become an enriching sensory treat that helps cool your pup from the inside out.

Whether your dog is large or small, picky or food-driven, these Chill Bites are bound to be a hit. They store beautifully in the freezer, meaning you always have a tail-wagging delight ready to go. And the best part? You can customize them endlessly—pumpkin, berries, peanut butter, goat milk, and more. But today, we’re starting simple, wholesome, and delicious with the classic pairing of banana and plain yogurt.

Let’s jump in!


INGREDIENTS

Frozen Yogurt Banana Dog Treats – Chill Bites

  • 1 ripe banana
  • ½ cup plain unsweetened yogurt
  • 1 tablespoon peanut butter (optional, dog-safe; must contain NO xylitol)
  • 1 teaspoon honey (optional; only for dogs over 1 year old)

Equipment

  • Silicone treat molds (any shape) OR ice cube tray
  • Small mixing bowl
  • Spoon or spatula

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Mash the banana in a bowl until smooth and lump-free.
  2. Add yogurt, stirring until it becomes creamy and fully blended.
  3. If using, mix in peanut butter and optional honey.
  4. Spoon or pour the mixture into silicone molds or ice trays.
  5. Tap the tray gently to remove air bubbles.
  6. Freeze for 2–3 hours or until solid.
  7. Pop the treats out of the mold and store in a freezer-safe container.
  8. Serve 1–3 pieces depending on your dog’s size.

SERVING TIPS

  • Keep servings small—these aren’t meant to replace meals.
  • For senior dogs, let treats sit at room temperature for 1–2 minutes before serving.
  • Use goat milk yogurt if your dog is dairy-sensitive.

BENEFITS FOR YOUR DOG

  • Probiotics support digestive health
  • Bananas provide natural sweetness and gentle fiber
  • Low-cost, homemade, and preservative-free
  • Cooling and enriching for dogs in warm weather

STORAGE

  • Freeze up to 2 months
  • Keep treats in an airtight container to prevent freezer odors

Frozen Yogurt Banana Dog Treats – Chill Bites

Healthy, homemade frozen dog treats made with banana, plain yogurt, and optional peanut butter or honey. Perfect for cooling your dog down on warm days or as a nutritious snack.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 2 minutes
Servings: 12 treats
Course: Dog Treat, Snack
Cuisine: Healthy, Pet-Friendly
Calories: 25

Ingredients
  

Base Ingredients
  • 1 ripe banana
  • 0.5 cup plain unsweetened yogurt
  • 1 tbsp peanut butter optional, xylitol-free
  • 1 tsp honey optional, for dogs over 1 year

Equipment

  • Mixing bowl
  • Spoon or spatula
  • Silicone molds or ice cube tray

Method
 

  1. Mash the banana in a mixing bowl until smooth.
  2. Add the yogurt and stir until well combined.
  3. Mix in peanut butter and honey if using.
  4. Spoon or pour the mixture into silicone molds or an ice cube tray.
  5. Gently tap the mold/tray to remove air bubbles.
  6. Freeze for 2–3 hours or until fully solid.
  7. Pop the treats out of the mold and store in a freezer-safe container.
  8. Serve 1–3 pieces depending on your dog’s size.

Notes

Keep servings small; not meant to replace meals. For senior dogs, allow treats to thaw slightly before serving. Use goat milk yogurt for dogs sensitive to dairy.

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