Hot summer day? Your dog deserves a refreshing treat too! This Blueberry Dog Ice Cream is easy, healthy, and so fun to make. Packed with juicy blueberries and creamy cottage cheese, it’s a guilt-free snack your pup will love. Plus, it’s super quick to whip up—because let’s be real, who has time for complicated recipes? Let’s get started!

Quick Recipe Facts
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Freezing Time: 4 hours
- Difficulty: So easy, even a first-time chef can nail this.
Serving Sizes:
This recipe makes about 6 servings (¼ cup each). Got multiple dogs? Just double or triple the ingredients, and you’re good to go.
What You’ll Need:
- A blender or food processor
- Ice cube tray, silicone molds, or even small paper cups
- A spatula (because no one likes wasting the good stuff)

Ingredients
Here’s everything you need:
- 1 cup plain cottage cheese (no salt, no sugar, no funny stuff)
- ½ cup blueberries (fresh or frozen—thawed if frozen)
Substitution Ideas:
- No cottage cheese? Use plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt or even coconut yogurt if your dog is lactose sensitive.
- Want variety? Swap blueberries with dog-friendly fruits like bananas, strawberries, or pumpkin puree.
Let’s Make Ice Cream!

Here’s how to do it step-by-step. Don’t worry—it’s foolproof.
Gather Ingredients: Measure out 1 cup of cottage cheese and ½ cup of blueberries. If the blueberries are frozen, let them sit out for 10 minutes to soften up (makes blending a breeze).
Blend it Up: Toss the cottage cheese and blueberries into your blender or food processor. Blend until smooth—no chunks allowed! Scrape down the sides with a spatula to make sure it’s all mixed evenly.
- How will it look? A creamy, light purple mixture that’s thick but still pourable.
Fill the Molds: Carefully pour the mixture into your molds, ice cube trays, or small cups. Don’t fill them all the way to the top—leave a little room for it to expand in the freezer.
Freeze: Pop the molds into your freezer for at least 4 hours, or until the mixture is completely solid.
Serve and Watch the Tail Wag: Pull one out, let it soften for a minute or two if needed, and serve it up. Your dog will love it!
Extra Tips and Customizations

Want to mix things up? Here are some ideas:
- For Lactose Intolerant Dogs: Use coconut yogurt or mashed bananas as a base instead of dairy.
- Add a Fun Topping: Add a dollop of xylitol-free peanut butter or sprinkle crushed dog biscuits on top for an extra treat.
- Switch Up the Flavors: In fall, try using pumpkin puree instead of blueberries. Or mix in some chopped strawberries for texture.
How to Store

Make a big batch and save yourself time later:
- Store leftover ice cream in an airtight container in the freezer. It’ll stay good for up to 2 weeks!
- Heads up: Label it! You don’t want someone confusing it with people food.
- Let the ice cream sit at room temp for a couple of minutes before serving if it’s too hard straight out of the freezer.
So there you have it—a simple, healthy way to cool your dog down while giving them a boost of nutrients. Blueberries are packed with antioxidants, and cottage cheese is gentle on their stomach. Best part? You know exactly what’s going into their treat. Time to make your pup’s tail wag like crazy. Happy (dog) cooking!