Description
The ultimate frozen treat that’ll have your pup doing happy dances all summer long
Prep Time: 10 minutes | Freeze Time: 4 hours | Total Time: 4 hours 10 minutes | Makes: 12-15 frozen bars

Ingredients
Scale
- 2 medium apples, cored and chopped (completely safe for dogs, just remove seeds)
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon (pure cinnamon only, no baking blends)
- 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt (sugar-free and packed with probiotics)
- 1/4 cup filtered water
Instructions
- Toss your chopped apples into the blender—no need to stress about perfect pieces since we’re blending anyway.
- Add cinnamon, yogurt, and water. Blend until smooth and creamy, about 30-45 seconds (if your dog can wait that long).
- Pour into ice cube trays or fun silicone molds—bone shapes make these extra special.
- Freeze for at least 4 hours until completely solid. Always let them freeze completely for safety!
- Pop them out and watch your pup’s tail go wild. Store extras for later tail-wagging sessions.
Notes:
- Always let treats freeze completely before serving—safety first!
- Amber prefers these when they’re completely frozen, but some dogs like them slightly thawed
- Don’t panic if the mixture seems thick—that’s perfect for molding
Storage Tips:
- Store in airtight containers in the freezer for up to 2 months
- Don’t leave these out—they’ll melt and make a mess
- Toss if you notice any freezer burn or off smells
What Makes This Recipe Special:
These frozen bars combine natural probiotics from Greek yogurt with antioxidant-rich cinnamon and fiber-packed apples. Unlike store-bought options loaded with preservatives, you control every ingredient while providing essential nutrients that support digestive health and immune function.
Mix It Up (Dog-Safe Variations):
- Senior Dog Special: Add a pinch of turmeric for joint support (perfect for dogs like 8-year-old Amber)
- Blueberry Boost: Toss in a handful of fresh blueberries before freezing for extra antioxidants
- Coconut Cream: Replace water with unsweetened coconut milk for extra richness
