How to: Make Festive Frozen Yoghurt Berry Snow Bites

How to: Make Festive Frozen Yoghurt Berry Snow Bites

Dog Friendly Recipe: Frozen Yoghurt Berry Snow Bites

Frozen yoghurt berry clusters are a quick, healthy, and refreshing treat your pup will absolutely love. They’re simple to make, packed with natural nutrients, and perfect for post-walk snacks or as a cooling enrichment treat. Using just a few dog-safe ingredients, you can create a delicious, wellness-boosting snack your pup will enjoy again and again.

In this guide, you’ll learn how to make these nutritious clusters at home, what each ingredient supports, and how to safely serve frozen treats to your dog.

Ingredients & Their Benefits

Plain yoghurt

Supports gut health with natural probiotics.

Cranberry

Rich in antioxidants.

Blueberry

Packed with vitamins and antioxidants.

Peanut butter (xylitol-free)

A good source of healthy fats and protein.

Instructions:

Follow these easy steps to create your pup’s new favourite snack:

1. Prep Your Fruit

Wash the cranberries and blueberries thoroughly, then pat them dry.
(Make sure it is as dry as possible as it helps the clusters freeze cleanly.)

2. Mix With Yoghurt

In a bowl, mix plain yoghurt with the cranberries and blueberries until the fruits are evenly coated.

3. Shape Your Clusters

Spoon the mixture into small clusters (about 1 tablespoon each) onto a parchment lined tray.

4. Freeze Until Set

Freeze for up to 1 hour, or until fully set.

5. Drizzle with Dog-Safe Peanut Butter

Melt a small amount of dog-safe peanut butter (unsweetened, xylitol-free) in the microwave for 30 seconds, then lightly drizzle it over each frozen cluster.

6. Freeze Again Briefly

Place them back in the freezer for another 10-20 minutes to finish setting.

Your frozen yoghurt berry clusters are ready to enjoy!

Common Questions

Many owners wonder:

Can dogs have yoghurt?
Yes. Plain yoghurt is typically safe and supports gut health, but always check your dog’s tolerance to dairy.

Are berries good for dogs?
Yes. Cranberries and blueberries are full of antioxidants that support immunity and urinary health.

Is peanut butter safe?
Yes. As long as it is xylitol-free, unsweetened, and offered in moderation.

How many frozen treats should I give?
1–2 clusters per serving is ideal depending on your dog’s size.

Paws for Final Thoughts

These frozen yoghurt berry clusters are a simple, wholesome way to add enrichment and nutrition to your dog’s routine. Packed with antioxidants, probiotics, healthy fats, and natural sweetness, they make the perfect treat and a fun year-round snack for dogs who love cold goodies.

If you make this recipe, we’d love to see your creations!
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