Simple no-bake frozen strawberry and peanut butter bites for dogs, ready in minutes with a short freeze time.
Safety note
Introduce new foods gradually and speak with your veterinarian before making major changes to your pet's diet.
Ingredients
- 2 cups fresh strawberries, hulled and roughly chopped
- 1/2 cup natural peanut butter with no xylitol or added sugar
- 1/4 cup plain unsweetened yogurt
- 1 tablespoon honey, optional
Equipment
- Mixing bowl
- Spoon
Instructions
Prep the baking sheet: Line a baking sheet with parchment paper so the bites will not stick during freezing.

Process the strawberries: Place the chopped strawberries in the blender and pulse until they form a chunky puree, leaving some small pieces for texture.

Combine with peanut butter: Add the peanut butter and yogurt to the blender and blend briefly until the mixture is smooth and evenly combined.

Add optional honey: Taste the mixture and blend in the honey only if extra sweetness is needed for your dog.

Portion the mixture: Use the scoop or spoon to drop small rounded portions onto the prepared baking sheet, spacing them slightly apart.

Freeze until firm: Place the baking sheet in the freezer and leave the bites until they are completely solid, about two hours.

Transfer to storage: Remove the frozen bites from the sheet and place them in an airtight container for longer keeping.

Practical benefits
- Uses peak-season berries for a simple seasonal snack
- Creates a firm frozen texture that holds shape well
Serving guidance
Start with one or two bites per serving. Major diet changes should be discussed with a veterinarian.
Storage
Keep in an airtight container in the freezer for up to three months Separate layers with parchment to prevent sticking
Substitutions
Swap in thawed frozen strawberries when fresh ones are unavailable Use plain Greek yogurt in place of regular yogurt if preferred
Foods to avoid
Confirm peanut butter contains no xylitol before using.
Recipe answers
Dogs recipe FAQ
Can this treat replace my dog's regular diet?
No. Pawdishy recipes are general recipe inspiration and should not replace a complete regular diet unless your veterinarian gives that guidance.
How should I introduce this recipe?
Start with a small amount beside regular food, introduce one new recipe at a time, and watch for appetite, stool, skin, or behavior changes.
What should I check before serving?
Check the ingredient list, serving guidance, storage instructions, substitutions, and foods-to-avoid warning before preparing the recipe.
Sources
Reference notes
Can this replace a regular diet?
No. Pawdishy recipes are general recipe inspiration and should not replace a complete regular diet unless your veterinarian gives that guidance.