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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Maryann D. says
I love the silicone dog bone mold! This recipe for Homemade Frozen Apple and Blueberry Dog Treats would be perfect for my sister's little dog.
denise low says
Thank you for sharing. I think that it would be great to make these treats.
Lauryn R says
What a brilliant idea, I bet your dogs absolutely loved these! They are both refreshing and tasty! 🙂 I really love the bone shaped molds you have too, I must get some of those for my puppy! Thanks for sharing!
Sarah L says
Do dogs really like these? Some dogs like crunching on ice.
Christine A. says
This would be a great recipe for dogs to cool down in summer. Love that the treats are dog bone shaped.
Richard Hicks says
I like these a lot. Going to try and make them for our dog
Stephanie says
I've never thought of doing frozen treats before.
Dee Cee says
Can't wait to try this recipe. I think Tucker will be thrilled with a frozen treat, being we live in Florida! Thanks for sharing this and all the other recipes for my best friend. I have even bookmarked the page. It's going to be a Merry Christmas for our 13 year old!!
Renee Rousseau says
Excellent recipe, can't wait to try it out! Healthy, delicious and easy! Perfection!
Debra Holloway says
I love to make homemade dog treats, and these sound simply wonderful.
Richard Hicks says
Theses are really neat and something I want to try with our dog
Ruth Epstein says
These look so easy and yummy woof from layla
Mia says
What a wonderful summer treat for our pups. Never thought of something like this.
Dotty J Boucher says
I will have to share this with my family and friends, I am sure they would love to give their dogs a treat like this. Looks very healthy for them also.
Daniel Scott says
I added some peanut butter to this recipe and eliminated most of the water. The dogs ate it up.
Molly says
Awesome! I will have to try that!