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Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes for Dogs: 1 Cool Treat

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patricia johnson

September 25, 2025

Golden retriever dog looking at frozen blueberry banana cubes in an ice cube tray, ready for a cool treat.

On those super hot days, the only thing better than a cold treat is seeing your furry best friend’s tail wagging even faster when they get one! Seriously, my Luna goes nuts for these Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes for Dogs. They’re so ridiculously easy to whip up, and all the ingredients are totally natural โ€“ just good-for-them stuff. Forget those store-bought things with weird additives; this is the way to go for a healthy, happy pup who needs to cool off. Plus, watching her gobble them up makes my day!

Golden Retriever dog sits next to a tray of Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes โ€“ Recipe for Dogs.

Why You’ll Love These Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes for Dogs

Honestly, these are a lifesaver on warmer days! Hereโ€™s why you and your pup will be obsessed:

  • Super Easy to Make: Like, five minutes, tops!
  • All-Natural Goodness: Just banana, blueberries, and water โ€“ nothing yucky!
  • Perfect for Cooling Down: Great for a hot afternoon treat.
  • Healthy & Wholesome: Packed with good stuff your dog will thank you for.
  • Always a Big Hit: My Luna can’t get enough of these healthy dog treats!

Essential Ingredients for Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes for Dogs

The beauty of this recipe is its simplicity, really! You only need three things:

  • 1 ripe banana, mashed: Make sure it’s nice and soft; that’s where all the natural sweetness comes from, and it’s way easier to mash!
  • 1/2 cup blueberries, fresh or frozen: Either works great, but no dried ones, okay? We want that juicy burst!
  • 1/4 cup water: Just enough to help everything blend smoothly.

Thatโ€™s it! Simple, wholesome ingredients that are actually good for your dog. Nothing fancy, nothing weird. Just pure goodness!

Golden retriever looking at the camera next to a container of Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes.

Step-by-Step Guide to Making Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes for Dogs

Okay, so getting these frozen treats ready is a piece of cake โ€“ or, well, a piece of frozen banana and blueberry! You’ll have these ready to go in no time. Just follow these super simple steps:

Preparing the Base for Your Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes for Dogs

First things first, you gotta get that banana ready. Peel it, of course, and then just mash it up good in a bowl. I usually use a fork โ€“ it works like a charm! You want it nice and mushy so it mixes in really well with everything else. Messy hands are part of the fun here!

Combining Ingredients for the Perfect Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes for Dogs

Now, toss those blueberries right in with the mashed banana. Give it a good stir, making sure everything gets acquainted. Then, add your water. Youโ€™re not making soup here, just enough to help it all blend into a nice, scoopable consistency. Combine it all until it looks like a lovely purple-ish mush. Easy peasy!

Freezing Your Delicious Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes for Dogs

This is where the magic happens! Spoon your yummy mixture into an ice cube tray. Iโ€™ve found that silicone trays are the absolute best because they pop out so easily. Make sure you fill each little compartment. Then, pop the whole tray into the freezer. Youโ€™ll want to let them freeze solid for absolute minimum of 4 hours, but overnight is even better!

Golden retriever looking at Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes. Dog treat recipe.

Tips for Success with Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes for Dogs

Alright, so you’ve got the basic idea, but let me give you a few insider tips to make these frozen blueberry banana cubes absolutely perfect for your pup. Trust me, Luna has given me the paw of approval on all these little tricks!

First off, make sure your bananas are *really* ripe. I mean, super spotty, almost brown. Thatโ€™s when theyโ€™re sweetest and easiest to mash, so you don’t have to work too hard. And for those blueberries, always check the label โ€“ you want plain, unsweetened ones, whether they’re fresh or frozen. No added sugars or weird stuff! You can read up on why blueberries are great for dogs too โ€“ theyโ€™re little powerhouses!

My biggest tip? Think about your dog’s size! For my Luna, a standard ice cube size is perfect. But if you have a tiny chihuahua, you might want to use a mini ice cube tray or even just a teaspoon to make smaller mounds. For a big ol’ Great Dane, maybe use a regular ice cube tray but give them two! And *always*, always supervise your dog when they’re enjoying these. You don’t want them trying to swallow a whole frozen cube whole โ€“ better safe than sorry!

Ingredient Notes and Substitutions for Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes for Dogs

Let’s chat about the ingredients, because sometimes things aren’t *quite* what you expect! So, about those bananas โ€“ you really, *really* want to use ripe ones. Like, the spottier the better! Theyโ€™re naturally sweeter and mash up like a dream, which just makes these treats tastier for your pup. Please, please, please don’t use dried blueberries; they just don’t have that juicy pop we need. And for the liquid, water is totally fine and keeps it super simple. But if youโ€™re feeling a little adventurous, a splash of plain, unsweetened yogurt *could* work, but just know itโ€™ll change the consistency a bit and add some creamy tanginess!

Serving and Storage of Your Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes for Dogs

Okay, so you’ve got these yummy frozen treats ready to go! When you’re serving them up, keep it simple: just give your dog one cube at a time. It’s a perfect little reward! If your pup has a sensitive tummy or it’s extra cold out, you might want to let the cube sit out for just a minute or two so it’s not rock solid frozen. For storage, just keep them right in the freezer! They’ll last for a good couple of weeks, maybe even a month if they’re tucked away properly in a sealed bag or container. That way, you’ve always got a healthy treat on hand!

Golden Retriever dog looking at a tray of Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes โ€“ Recipe for Dogs.

Frequently Asked Questions about Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes for Dogs

Got questions? I’ve got answers! Making sure your furry friend is happy and healthy is the most important thing, so let’s clear up any little queries you might have about these super simple frozen treats.

Can I use frozen blueberries for this recipe?

Absolutely yes! You can totally use frozen blueberries. In fact, sometimes I think they make the mixture freeze up just a little bit faster, which is always a bonus when youโ€™re excited to give them to your pup!

How many Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes for Dogs can I give my dog?

Moderation is key, like with any treat, right? I usually give Luna one or two cubes a day, especially when itโ€™s warm out. They’re a great little addition to a balanced diet, but remember, theyโ€™re treats โ€“ not a meal replacement!

Are these treats suitable for puppies?

For the most part, yes! These natural treats are generally safe for puppies in small amounts. But you know, every pup is different, and it’s always a smart idea to chat with your vet about what’s best for your little one’s diet, especially when they’re still growing.

Estimated Nutritional Information for Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes for Dogs

While these are simple, healthy treats, it’s always good to have an idea of what you’re giving your furry friend! Keep in mind these are just estimates, okay? The exact numbers can wiggle around a bit depending on how big your banana was or how many blueberries you tossed in!

  • Serving Size: 1 cube
  • Calories: ~15
  • Sugar: ~2g
  • Protein: ~0g
  • Fat: ~0g
  • Sodium: ~1mg

So, basically, they’re a super low-calorie, low-sodium way to cool your pup down. Pretty great, right?

Share Your Frozen Blueberry Banana Cubes for Dogs Creations!

Okay, now it’s YOUR turn! I’d absolutely LOVE to hear about how your dogs react to these frozen blueberry banana delights. Did they go crazy for them? Snap a pic and share it below, or tell me about any fun twists you tried! Drop a comment or even a star rating โ€“ it really helps other dog parents find this recipe!

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Simple frozen treats for your dog made with blueberries and banana.

  • Author: patricia
  • Prep Time: 5 min
  • Cook Time: 0 min
  • Total Time: 4 hours 5 min
  • Yield: 12 cubes 1x
  • Category: Dog Treats
  • Method: Freezing
  • Cuisine: General
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

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  • 1 ripe banana
  • 1/2 cup blueberries
  • 1/4 cup water

Instructions

  1. Peel and mash the banana.
  2. In a bowl, combine mashed banana, blueberries, and water.
  3. Spoon the mixture into an ice cube tray.
  4. Freeze until solid, at least 4 hours.
  5. Serve one cube to your dog as a treat.

Notes

  • Ensure blueberries are fresh or frozen, not dried.
  • Supervise your dog when giving them treats.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 cube
  • Calories: 15
  • Sugar: 2g
  • Sodium: 1mg
  • Fat: 0g
  • Saturated Fat: 0g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 4g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 0g
  • Cholesterol: 0mg

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