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    Watermelon Dog Treats (Watermelon Popsicles)

    February 15, 20253 Mins Read
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    Picture this: It’s a scorching summer day, and nothing beats the refreshing crunch of a juicy slice of watermelon. Guess what? Your dog would probably agree! Watermelon dog treats—or as we like to call them, “pupsicles”—are a fun, healthy way to keep your furry friend cool and hydrated. Made with just two simple ingredients, watermelon and yogurt, these frozen snacks are quick to whip up and delicious to serve. Whether you’re celebrating a special day for your pup or just trying to beat the heat, these treats are a perfect go-to.

    Watermelon Dog Treats

    Recipe At a Glance

    Prep and Freezing Time

    • Prep Time: 5 minutes
    • Freezing Time: 4 hours
    • Total Time: 4 hours, 5 minutes

    Serving Suggestions

    This recipe makes 12 bite-sized treats, perfect for small dogs or portion control. Big dog at home? No problem—double or triple the ingredients to make larger batches or use bigger molds.

    What You’ll Need

    • Equipment:
    • Blender (or immersion blender)
    • Silicone molds or ice cube trays
    • Airtight container for storage No silicone molds? No worries! Ice cube trays, mini muffin pans, or even paper cups do the trick.

    Ingredients

    What’s Inside?

    • 2 cups watermelon (seedless or seeds removed)
    • ¼ cup plain yogurt (unsweetened, no artificial sweeteners)

    Substitutions You Can Try

    • Lactose-intolerant pup? Swap the yogurt for coconut milk or kefir.
    • Want to mix it up? Add dog-safe fruits like honeydew or cantaloupe.
    • Watermelon not sweet enough? A teaspoon of honey can work wonders.

    How to Make Watermelon Pupsicles

    How to Make Watermelon Pupsicles

    1. Prep Your Ingredients

    Slice the watermelon into chunks and remove any seeds (black seeds can upset your dog’s tummy). Plain, unsweetened yogurt works best—no flavorings, please!

    Pro Tip: Use the ripest watermelon you can find for maximum sweetness.

    2. Blend It Up

    Toss the watermelon chunks and yogurt into a blender. Blend until smooth to create a pourable puree.

    Using an immersion blender? Blend in a tall-sided bowl to avoid splashes.

    3. Pour Into Molds

    Set your silicone molds or ice cube trays on a baking sheet for stability. Pour the mixture into the molds, leaving a little space at the top.

    Quick Tip: Work fast to keep the mix from separating.

    4. Freeze Solid

    Pop the molds into the freezer and let them set for at least 4 hours (overnight is even better). Once frozen, remove the pupsicles from the molds.

    Hint: Don’t overfill the molds or you might end up with a sticky freezer mess!

    5. Store and Serve

    Store the treats in an airtight container in the freezer. When your pup needs a snack, grab one and serve it straight from the freezer.

    Texture Check: You’ll want them firm but not rock-hard—safe for chewing without hurting little teeth.

    Variations Watermelon Dog Treats

    Fun Variations

    • Vegan-Friendly Option: Use coconut milk instead of yogurt.
    • Low-Calorie Version: Skip the yogurt and use straight-up watermelon puree.
    • Colorful Layers: Try layering different fruit purees—like honeydew and strawberry—for a fun and festive treat.
    Storage Tips Watermelon Dog Treats

    Storage Tips

    Keep these pupsicles frozen in an airtight container for up to three months. Always double-check that they’re fully frozen before serving. And the best part? No reheating needed—just grab and go!

    With this easy recipe, your dog is in for a cool, hydrating summer treat. Honestly, these pupsicles are so good, you might even be tempted to sneak one for yourself. Go ahead and give them a try—your pup will love you even more for it!

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    These watermelon popsicles are a simple, healthy, and hydrating treat for dogs. Made with just two wholesome ingredients—watermelon and plain yogurt—they’re perfect for hot summer days. Quick to prepare and freezer-friendly, these treats are a delightful way to show your pup some love!

    • Author: Hamdan
    • Prep Time: 5 minutes
    • Cook Time: None
    • Total Time: 4 hours 5 minutes (includes Freezing Time)
    • Yield: 12 bite-sized dog treats 1x
    • Category: Dog Treats
    • Cuisine: Pet-Friendly

    Ingredients

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    • 2 cups watermelon, cut into chunks (seedless or seeds removed)
    • ¼ cup plain yogurt (unsweetened, no artificial sweeteners)

    Substitutions:

    • Use coconut milk instead of yogurt for a dairy-free option.
    • Add a teaspoon of honey if the watermelon isn’t naturally sweet.

    Ingredient Notes:
    Choose ripe, juicy watermelon for the best flavor. If using seeded watermelon, ensure all black seeds are removed as they can be harmful to dogs.

    Instructions

    1. Prepare Ingredients:
      Cut the watermelon into chunks and remove any black seeds. Ensure the yogurt is unsweetened and at room temperature for easier blending.
    2. Blend Mixture:
      Combine the watermelon chunks and yogurt in a blender. Blend until smooth and pourable. The mixture should be silky with no chunks.
    3. Fill Molds:
      Place silicone molds or ice cube trays on a baking sheet for stability. Pour the blended mixture into the molds, filling them almost to the top.
    4. Freeze Until Solid:
      Transfer the molds to the freezer and freeze for at least 4 hours or until completely solid.
    5. Store & Serve:
      Pop the frozen treats out of the molds and store them in an airtight container in the freezer. Serve one treat at a time as a cooling snack for your dog.

    Notes

    Serving Suggestions:

    • Serve directly from the freezer on hot days as a refreshing snack.
    • For larger dogs, use bigger molds or freeze in paper cups.

    Tips & Tricks:

    • Use silicone molds for easy removal of frozen treats.
    • Work quickly when pouring to prevent separation of ingredients.
    • Place molds on a baking sheet before freezing to avoid spills.

    Storage & Reheating:

    • Store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months.
    • No reheating needed—serve frozen directly!

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    Hi, I'm Hamdan – the ice cream enthusiast behind IceCreamIn.com! I started this blog to share my love for frozen desserts and inspire others to get creative in the kitchen. Whether it's a no-churn classic, a keto-friendly scoop, or a frozen treat for your furry friend, I’m here to make it easy and fun for everyone. I believe great desserts bring people together, and I’m excited to share recipes, tips, and ideas that you can enjoy all year round. Thanks for stopping by!

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