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Your dog is going to LOVE you for making this 3 Ingredient Dog Ice Cream that’s a great frosty paws copycat!! (I’m sure your dog already loves you but you get the point ?). it comes together in just a few minutes and can be stored in the freezer throughout the summer to reward those good pups you love so much.
We think this would also make a great cat ice cream too!

THIS POST WAS UPDATED AUGUST8, 2024 AND WAS ORIGINALLY WRITTEN ON AUGUST 1, 2015.
Today I’m sharing with you an OLD recipe from the blog that I’m revamping a bit with an updated recipe (took the honey out of the recipe because it wasn’t really necessary), updating the photos, AND adding a video for how to make it!
The heat index in Nashville this week is getting up above 100 degrees and for my 2 long haired pups, that’s just a bit too hot! I mean, for everyone that is a bit too hot but I imagine wearing a winter coat in the summer is not exactly fun. As a result, they don’t spend too much time outside during the worst of the heat.

Before making these, I suggest that you do a little bit of research to make sure that you are comfortable with your dogs consuming each of these 3 ingredients or maybe if there’s a special kind of yogurt you prefer. You should also make sure to check that the ingredients don’t contain anything that your particular pet might have any allergy to.
I’m happy with my dogs having all of these ingredients (just a little every once in a while) but everyone is different and has varying opinions on the matter. Okay? Let’s do this.
Why you’ll love this recipe:
- It’s a dog-friendly ice cream made with simple and thoughtful ingredients
- It only takes about 5 minutes to throw together!
- It’s a refreshing frozen treat that your furry friends will absolutely LOVE!
- It has no added sugar, sweeteners, or weird ingredients like many of the store bought versions.
- It can be easily stored in the freezer for quick treats!

Ingredients:
- Plain Yogurt of choice – I most often use plain Greek yogurt but which yogurt you prefer will work well!
- Ripe banana – I most often make this with banana BUT you can easily swap this out for pure pumpkin puree (I usually use canned pumpkin) or even mashed sweet potato!
- Peanut butter – because I’ve never met a pooch that didn’t love peanut butter! You’ll just want to check the ingredients and make sure that it doesn’t have an xylitol in it as that is toxic for dogs.
- Optional add ins: you can easily add any doggy safe foods to this ice cream! I’ve added crumbled up dog treats to the top as well as blueberries and strawberry!

How to Make Dog Ice Cream:
This is ridiculously easy! Add all three of the ingredients (banana, yogurt, and peanut butter) to a blender and blend until creamy. You can also do this in a big bowl with a hand mixer or simply by hand if you’re ready to put a little muscle into it.
The mixture is then poured into whatever mold you have on hand. I used THIS paw print mold from Amazon BUT I’ve also done this using ice cube trays and mini Tupperware containers. They all work great and I promise your dogs won’t care either way. I’ll link a few other options at the bottom of the post too!
PLEASE please let me know if you make this ice cream for dogs AND massive bonus points if you send me a pic on Instagram of your dog eating their dessert ??

More Dog treats to try:
- Sweet Potato Dog Ice Cream
- Pumpkin Dog Treats
- Dog Birthday Cake
- Bone Broth for Dogs
- Banana Oat Dog Treats
Dog Ice Cream. A Frosty Paws copycat

Video

Ingredients
Instructions
- Place all ingredients in a blender or food processor and blend until smooth.
- Once all of the ingredients are blended, pour the mixture into your desired containers for freezing.
- Place in the freezer for at least a few hours to harden.
- Feed to your pups and enjoy their excitement and gratitude (I like to pretend my dogs say thank you. I know they mean it).
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
















These are great ideas, too many people reach for the salt when they don’t need it.
I make healthy dog treats and have just made some small cones from my cookie recipe. This will be perfect in my doggy cones!
Would there be any benefit to using an ice cream maker with this recipie
I don’t see any need for an ice cream maker. it’s super easy to just mix everything together and then put the mixture in the molds to freeze
what is their shelf life?
LOL!!! Your dog’s eyes sure are focused on their treats!!
LOVE these!!!!! Too cute.
Pleased to see the new pan works well and I sympathize with your dogs in this heat!
Lucky doggy. How cool is that. Your doggy must get spoiled a lot.
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This is the bomb! My dogs love puppy icecream. I love that this isn’t some wacked out crazy hard recipe. Will for sure be doing this for my dogs!
Omgsh my dogs will die over these!! I can’t wait to try to make them–pup cups as well call them–are their favorite summer treat :)
Tori
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