The weather has already turned warm here in the South, and after the pups have run, romped, and chased for a bit of time, they come back with their tongues hanging out. I decided to whip up some tasty homemade Frozen Strawberry Banana Dog Treats to help cool them down!
If you love treating your dog to healthy, delicious dog treat recipes, then these are a must-make!
These are great dog treats to make with strawberries.
And, if your furbaby loves strawberries AND bananas, then these strawberry banana dog treats will be a sure hit!

These yummy homemade treats feature Greek yogurt, strawberries, and bananas for a healthy Mom-approved treat!
Miss Molly absolutely loves these tasty frozen dog treats! It is no surprise, as she loves fruit of all kinds!
The best part about these dog treats, besides the yumminess, is how easy they are to make.
Just blend them up, pour into molds, and let them freeze.
These strawberry puppy treats are equivalent to a frozen fruit yogurt bite for pups!

If your pup loves frozen treats, be sure to try our yummy homemade Frozen Apple and Blueberry Dog Treats too!
It is another tasty and wholesome treat your pup will love!
But now, let me share this tasty frozen dog treat with you!
Frozen Strawberry Banana Dog Treats
Yield: 30 large treats
Recipe Prep Time: 10 mins
Additional Time: 24 hours (for freezing)
Ingredients:
2 cups Frozen Strawberries
2 Bananas, sliced & frozen
1 ½ cup plain Greek Yogurt, non-fat
¼ cup Skim Milk
2-3 Tbl. Honey
Supplies Needed:
Silicone Molds or ice cube trays. *I used the Food Grade Dog Paw and Bone Silicone Molds from Amazon.
How to make these tasty frozen homemade dog treats:

Place all the ingredients in the blender and blend until smooth and creamy.
The mixture should be the consistency of a milkshake.

Pour into desired molds or ice trays. I like placing the molds on a baking sheet for sturdiness.

If desired, add a couple of bits of strawberries for additional texture and tastiness.

Freeze overnight.

Let the pups enjoy!
NOTES:
- Works best if strawberries and bananas are frozen when starting.
- You can adjust the size of the treats by how much mixture you pour into the molds 🙂
- Store in an airtight container in the freezer.

Print this tasty Frozen Dog Treats recipe to try for your pups!
Homemade Frozen Strawberry Banana Dog Treats
Cool your pup down with these SUPER EASY to make Frozen Strawberry Banana Dog Treats! They are oh so tasty with yummy flavors of strawberry and banana AND did I mention how easy they are? Your pup will woof for them!
Ingredients
- 2 cups Frozen Strawberries
- 2 Bananas, sliced & frozen
- 1½ cup plain Greek Yogurt, non-fat
- ¼ cup Skim Milk
- 2-3 Tbl. Honey
- Silicone Molds or ice cube trays
Instructions
- Place all ingredients in the blender and blend until smooth and creamy. It should be the consistency of a milkshake.
- Pour into desired silicone molds or ice trays. I like placing the molds on a baking sheet for sturdiness.
- If desired, add a couple of bits of strawberries for additional texture and tastiness.
- Freeze overnight.
- Let the pups enjoy!
Notes
- Works best if strawberries and bananas are frozen when starting.
- You can adjust the size of the treats by how much mixture you pour in the molds 🙂
- Store in an airtight container in the freezer.
Pin the Strawberry Banana Frozen dog treat recipe to make later!








Debbie P says
I made and still make these and my dog loves them! And to be truthful so do I.
Lauryn R says
These treats are so cute, I love the silicone molds you used! This is such a great way for them to cool off in the heat. Thank you so much for sharing!
Steph y says
I love this could be used for Popsicle too.
Tracie Cooper says
Our Nellie would love these treats!
Katie Bellamy says
I am SO making these for my dogs!
Rose Rivera says
Thank you for being so kind and sharing your recipe.
May God bless all your time efforts.
With lots of respect,
Rose ?RRRose Rivera
Marisela Zuniga says
Looks great, cute shapes
Calvin says
Nice treats to let the dogs cool off, same concept for cats
Ana Gonzalez says
Oh my gosh that is the cutest. I didn't think this would be something for dogs
Richard Brandt says
These are too good not to share. You hear me, pooch?
Judy Metcalf says
Look very delicious. Can make them for humans too
Dorothy Justine Reynolds says
Awesome! All real ingredients! I would even makes these for human kids. LOL
Angela Saver says
Our pup will love these! Your paw & bone silicone molds are too cute!
Debbie P says
These treats look yummy for dogs and people and are very clever!
rochelle haynes says
Looking good and tasty