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Creamy blueberry ice cream scoops topped with fresh blueberries in a metal bowl, highlighting delicious berry flavors and creamy texture for summer dessert.

Frozen Goat Milk Blueberry Treats for Dogs


Description

Creamy, antioxidant-rich frozen treats that deliver cooling relief plus digestive and immune support in every refreshing bite

Prep Time: 10 minutes | Freezing Time: 4 hours | Total Time: 4 hours 10 minutes | Makes: 12-16 treats

Creamy blueberry ice cream scoops topped with fresh blueberries in a metal bowl, highlighting delicious berry flavors and creamy texture for summer dessert.
Indulge in homemade blueberry ice cream with fresh blueberries, perfect for a refreshing summer treat.

Ingredients

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  • 8 oz fresh blueberries, washed and stems removed (completely safe for dogs)
  • 16 oz plain goat milk yogurt (no artificial sweeteners)
  • 2 oz raw honey (for dogs over one year old only)

Instructions

  1. Wash blueberries thoroughly and remove any stems or damaged berries, then pat dry completely.
  2. In a food processor, blend blueberries until you have a smooth, vibrant purple puree with no chunks.
  3. In a mixing bowl, combine blueberry puree with plain goat milk yogurt and honey, stirring until beautifully combined.
  4. Pour mixture into ice cube trays or silicone molds, filling each about 3/4 full to allow for expansion.
  5. Tap trays gently on counter to eliminate air bubbles for even freezing.
  6. Freeze for at least 4 hours until completely solid and easy to remove from molds.
  7. Pop out frozen treats and serve immediately for maximum cooling effect!

Notes:

  • Never use honey for puppies under one year old—substitute with tiny amount of maple syrup instead
  • Amber loves these when they’re completely frozen for maximum cooling on hot days
  • Check that goat milk yogurt contains no artificial sweeteners like xylitol which is toxic to dogs
  • Start with smaller portions for dogs new to goat milk products

Storage Tips:

  • Store in freezer for up to 2 months in airtight containers or freezer bags
  • Label with date and ingredients to track freshness and identify favorites
  • Don’t let them thaw and refreeze—this affects both texture and safety
  • Remove any treats showing freezer burn for best quality and taste

What Makes This Recipe Special:

These frozen goat milk blueberry treats deliver powerful antioxidants from fresh berries while providing gentle probiotics and easy-to-digest calcium from goat milk, creating a cooling treat that supports both immune and digestive health. Unlike artificial frozen options loaded with preservatives, every ingredient provides functional nutrition while delivering the creamy, refreshing texture dogs find absolutely irresistible during hot weather.

Mix It Up (Dog-Safe Variations):

Gentle Digest Version: Add 1 tablespoon plain pumpkin puree for extra fiber and digestive support (perfect for senior dogs like 8-year-old Amber)

Hydration Boost Version: Add an extra 2 tablespoons water to create softer, more lickable treats that provide additional hydration during extreme heat

Berry Medley Version: Substitute half the blueberries with strawberries or raspberries for variety while maintaining the antioxidant benefits dogs need