I'm not sure what the weather is like where y'all are at, but it is hotter than grease frying up in a skillet here! It's when pups enjoy a cold treat like these Homemade Frozen Apple and Blueberry Dog Treats my Lady makes us!
Talk about doggie Heaven! WOOF! They sure are tasty and cool us right on down!
I'll let her tell you how to make them for your pups!
Miss Molly is a pickle, isn't she? But, she is right in that ALL the pups LOVE these tasty frozen dog treats!
These Apple and Blueberry Dog Treats are not only delicious, but they are also healthy!
Apples and blueberries provide added nutrients that are good for your pup. And, they are also a very welcome cold treat on hot days.
If your pup loves blueberries, then be sure and check out these tasty Banana and Blueberry dog treats!
And, if they love frozen treats, don't forget about our Frozen Strawberry Banana Dog Treats!
Homemade Frozen Apple and Blueberry Dog Treats Recipe
Ingredients:

¼ Cup homemade unsalted chicken broth
¼ Cup water
¼ Cup blueberries
½ Gala apple
You will also need:
Dog bone silicone mold
Measuring cup
How to make these tasty Frozen Apple and Blueberry Dog Treats:
1. In a small bowl or glass measuring cup, mix together your unsalted chicken stock and water.
2. Wash your fruits and slice your apple into small pieces.

3. Add a couple of apple pieces and a couple of blueberries to your silicone dog bone molds.

4. Fill your silicone dog bone molds up with your chicken broth/water mix.
5. Freeze for about 3 hours.

6. Push up on the bottom of the mold to get your frozen treats out.
Let the pups enjoy!
Want to use Homemade Chicken Broth? Here's how:
Don't throw those chicken bones out from dinner!
1. Place your leftover cooked chicken carcass in a large pot and cover with water.
2. Let it simmer for about 90 minutes.
3. Now strain out your broth, discarding all bones and meat.
4. Let your broth cool and there you are!
Print this easy frozen apple dog treat recipe!
These Homemade Frozen Apple and Blueberry Dog Treats are not only delicious, they are healthy! Apples and blueberries are a pawsome nutritious treat and during the hot summer - they are also a very welcome cool and delicious homemade dog treat! Want to use Homemade Chicken Broth? Here's how:
Homemade Frozen Apple and Blueberry Dog Treats
Ingredients
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Lana Bradstream says
Huh. I never would have thought to give dogs blueberries.
Rachel Beltz says
This is such a fun twist on ice cubes! I'm sure my pup will love the tasty change of pace!
Alejandra Carreno says
These are so easy & great for keeping them cool in the summer!
Raine says
It has been pretty hot here in NY too, My mom's dogs have been enjoying all things cool. These are so easy and healthy. I have everything here. I'm gong to make them tonight and surprise my parents and pups tomorrow! Thanks for the fun and great summer treat recipe!
Ann says
Oh, I'm so glad to have found this recipe-- thank you for posting it!
My mother's dog, Sally, is allergic to wheat and dairy, and I've recently started looking around for simple treat-recipes that I could make. This recipe looks great! ...But Sally's will likely be shaped like little hearts or stars (the two little silicone-mold shapes that I have), and not dog-bones. I don't think she'll mind. 🙂
Sandy Weinstein says
this is a wonderful treat, all 3 of my girls love apples and blueberries. yum. i always use unsalted chicken broth for both me and my girls. glad to see you mention unsalted.
Naddez says
Definitely, will give this recipe a try. I think my doggy would like these frozen treats. Thanks for sharing!
Ruth Epstein says
OMD they look so good, have printed out the recipe thanks
Mary W says
My dogs would go crazy over this frozen treat that contains all their favorites. It was 100 degrees here yesterday and doggie pops would be perfect with weather like that!
Beth says
I need to try this for my dogs, I freeze pumpkin for them, but haven't ever tried fruit and broth. I bet they would love it. Thanks for the broth recipe!
Jodi Stone says
What a great idea. I was thinking of using some unsweetened applesauce instead of the chicken broth, My molds are bigger than yours , but it would still be a nice, cool summer treat and low calorie too, for those puppers who are watching their waists. (Especially because our walkies are limited during this heat.)
Christine Caplan says
I'm making my grocery list for tomorrow and now I have these wonderful, healthy ingredients on the list! Where did you get the dog bone silicone mold? I'd love to buy the same one for these and perhaps make a bunch when dog friends come over!
Jan says
I have homemade stock from yesterday and now I know a great way to use it. Thanks for the inspiration
Jan K says
Our Luke loves fresh fruit but the girls are far more picky. Mixing fruit into treats is the only way to get them to eat some! These sound great, and we just got a new silicone mold too. We've pinned it and hope to be making some soon! Thanks for the broth recipe too. I'm never sure how to do that, and we cook a turkey every once in a while and I'd love to make our own broth to use.
Emma says
They sound quite refreshing and healthy. Frozen treats are so easy to make and so good in the summer when it is hot out.