Description
A simple two-ingredient frozen treat that delivers probiotics and antioxidants while satisfying dogs’ love for cold, crunchy textures—perfect for hot days or anytime spoiling!
Prep Time: 5 minutes | Freeze Time: 3-4 hours | Total Time: 4 hours 5 minutes | Makes: 12-16 pieces

Ingredients
- 8 oz plain yogurt (probiotics for gut health and calcium for strong bones)
- 4 oz fresh or frozen blueberries (antioxidants for immune support and natural sweetness)
Instructions
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper—this prevents sticking and makes removal so much easier when the bark is frozen solid.
- Spread yogurt evenly across the parchment paper in a rectangle about 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick—aim for uniform thickness so pieces freeze and break evenly.
- Scatter blueberries evenly over the yogurt surface—press them gently into the yogurt so they stay embedded when you break the bark into pieces.
- Freeze for 3-4 hours until completely firm and solid—don’t rush this step even though your dog will be checking progress every hour.
- Break frozen bark into appropriately sized pieces for your dog—use your hands rather than a knife for more natural, interesting shapes dogs prefer.
- Serve immediately or store remaining pieces in freezer—always keep unused portions frozen to maintain texture and prevent spoilage.
Notes:
- Thicker Greek yogurt creates better texture than regular yogurt
- Press blueberries gently into yogurt before freezing to prevent them falling off
- Natural piece sizes work better than trying to cut perfect squares
Storage Tips:
- Store in airtight freezer containers for up to 1 month
- Layer pieces with parchment paper to prevent freezing together
- Never thaw and refreeze—serve directly from frozen state for best texture
What Makes This Recipe Special: The two-ingredient simplicity ensures no questionable additives while delivering maximum nutritional benefits through probiotics and antioxidants. Unlike commercial frozen treats with artificial colors, this bark provides natural nutrition through whole food ingredients that support both digestive and immune health.
Mix It Up (Dog-Safe Variations):
Mixed Berry Version: Substitute half the blueberries with chopped strawberries for colorful variety and different flavor profiles that keep dogs interested.
Honey Swirl Bark: Drizzle honey in decorative swirls before freezing for extra sweetness and beautiful marbled patterns (skip for puppies under 12 months).
Mini Training Bark: Make thinner layers and break into tiny pieces perfect for training sessions where you need high-value, quick-consumption rewards.
