Blueberries are one of the few foods vets happily call a “superfood” for dogs, and frozen into creamy yogurt bites they’re an antioxidant-rich, summer-perfect reward. Ten minutes of prep, then the freezer does the rest.

Blueberry Frozen Yogurt Dog Bites
Antioxidant-packed frozen bites — blueberries blended into creamy yogurt and frozen into poppable treats.
Ingredients
Method
- Blend the yogurt and blueberries (and honey, if using) until smooth — leave a few berries whole for texture if you like.
- Spoon into a mini silicone mold or ice-cube tray.
- Freeze at least 4 hours, until solid.
- Pop out and serve frozen.
Notes
Use plain, unsweetened, xylitol-free yogurt. Skip the honey for puppies and diabetic dogs. Freezing time ~4 hours.
🐾 Vet-informed safety note. Blueberries are a genuine superfood for dogs — low in calories, high in antioxidants and fiber, and completely dog-safe. Use a plain, xylitol-free yogurt. Source: American Kennel Club.
Storage & make-ahead
Keep frozen in an airtight container for up to 2 months. Serve as an occasional treat.
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