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Amazing Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats

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Clara Smith

January 22, 2026

A white plate filled with yellow Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats cubes and fresh strawberries.

Oh my gosh, when that summer heat slams down, my dog, Buster, turns into a very grumpy, very hot companion! We all need a cool-down, and I refuse to give him anything artificial or full of questionable fillers. Thatโ€™s really why I started making homemade dog snacks in the first placeโ€”it ties right back into my whole clean-living mentality. If Iโ€™m focusing on nourishing, intentional habits for my own health, I want the same for my best friend!

Forget those complicated store-bought things! Iโ€™ve got the ultimate, three-ingredient solution for happy, cool pups: the amazing Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats. Seriously, these things are sunshine in a cube. They are so simple to whip up in the blender, and watching him lick one clean makes my whole day. Itโ€™s pure, guilt-free joy!

Close-up of colorful Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats cubes served on a plate, with one image showing a bowl with yogurt.

Who Needs These Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats?

If youโ€™re like me, you want the absolute best for your furry family member, especially when the sun is blazing hot. This recipe is tailor-made for dog owners who seek out natural ingredients and prefer avoiding heavy preservativesโ€”it perfectly aligns with that clean-living inspiration I talk about!

These icy bites are ideal for cooling down any dog, but theyโ€™re particularly fantastic as small dog snacks because they melt slowly and are easy to handle. If you need a quick, healthy reward that feels like a little bit of summer luxury for your pup, youโ€™ve found your go-to.

Tone and Style for Making Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats

Listen, weโ€™re keeping this vibe super friendly and encouraging! You don’t need to be a pastry chef to make these; they are incredibly straightforward. The style is all about actionable steps that fit into a busy life while still feeling like you’re making superior, premium dog treats. No fuss, just fantastic, natural results!

My Journey to Perfect Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats

When I first started focusing on clean habits for myselfโ€”getting rid of all the processed junk and focusing on real foodโ€”I looked at Busterโ€™s snack cabinet and felt a huge wave of guilt. So many things had ingredients I couldn’t even pronounce! I realized that if I was searching for energy and clarity through restriction, he deserved clean fuel too.

The switch wasn’t immediate, but soon I was ditching the heavily processed chews for homemade goodies. When the first serious heatwave hit last year, I knew I needed something incredibly cooling. I didnโ€™t want ice cream made for humans; I needed something genuinely simple and healthy. Thatโ€™s when the blend of mango and strawberry just clicked. It felt pure, vibrant, and totally on-brand for what I wanted Melt It Clean to represent: goodness that actually fits into your life without the struggle.

The Simple Ingredients for Your Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats

Okay, buckle up, because this is where the magic of effortless, gourmet dog bites starts: we only need three things! No kitchen clutter, no long shopping listsโ€”just pure, clean fruit power mixed with a creamy base. This simplicity is what makes them such an easy addition to your daily wellness routine, right alongside your own healthy eating habits.

A split image showing rainbow-swirled frozen cubes and a bowl of fresh mango and strawberry chunks for making Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats.

We aren’t messing around with fillers here. These ingredients are chosen specifically for their natural goodness and refreshing quality for your pup.

Ingredient Clarity and Substitutions for Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats

The fruit absolutely *must* be ripe. Seriously, if your mango is hard, it won’t blend well and it won’t taste as sweet for your dog. For the yogurt, I always grab plain, unsweetened yogurt. But here’s a tip for our sensitive pups: if you know your dog gets gassy from dairy, swapping that out for coconut yogurt is an absolutely perfect substitute. It keeps the creamy texture we love without worrying about lactose issues!

Step-by-Step Instructions for Making Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats

Okay, letโ€™s get blending! Even though this is technically a โ€˜frozen treatโ€™ and not baked, the freezing time is crucialโ€”weโ€™re looking at a solid 180 minutes (thatโ€™s 3 hours!) before these are ready to serve. Don’t rush this part; patience is key if you want firm Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats.

  1. First things first, peel and dice up that gorgeous mango, then wash and hull all your strawberries.
  2. Toss the mango chunks into your blender and process until itโ€™s perfectly smooth. Pour that sunshine puree into one bowl.
  3. Next, blend the strawberries until smooth too, and put that beautiful red mixture into a separate bowl.
  4. Time to lighten them up! Take half of your yogurt and gently mix it into the mango puree. Do the same with the other half of the yogurt and the strawberry puree.
  5. Now for assembly! Grab your ice cube trays or silicone molds. Alternate spoonfuls of the mango mixture and the strawberry mixture into the molds. Don’t worry about making it neat yet!
  6. Place the trays in the freezer for about 60 minutes to let them firm up a little bit before we swirl.

Achieving the Perfect Swirl in Your Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats

This next step is what takes these from cubes to true gourmet dog bites, so pay attention! Once the layers are slightly set (after that first hour in the cold), take a toothpick or a small bamboo skewer. You want to gently dip it into the mold and drag it through the layers just a couple of times. Don’t beat the mixture up! Youโ€™re just aiming for soft, pale orange and pink ribbons. Too much swirling and you end up with one uniform color, which defeats the purpose!

After swirling, pop those trays right back into the freezer. They need a total of at least 3 to 4 hours, or until they are completely solid, before you can pop them out and treat your happy pup!

Colorful Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats cubes served with fresh fruit slices.

Tips for Success When Preparing Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats

Even with just three ingredients, a little know-how goes a long way in making these the absolute best fruit dog treats. My biggest piece of advice, which I learned the hard way, is all about the fruit ripeness. If your mango isn’t sweet and soft, the final treat tastes flat. You want it almost mushy before you even start blending!

Now, letโ€™s talk texture right out of the freezer. Sometimes, if my freezer runs super cold, these treats come out like little hockey pucks. Don’t stress if that happens! Just like you wouldn’t offer me a rock-hard cookie, you shouldn’t hand your dog a frozen brick. Pull the tray out and let them sit on the counter for about 5 to 7 minutes before trying to pop them out. They soften just enough to be perfectly lickable.

If youโ€™re using unique silicone moldsโ€”maybe fun bone shapes or little paw printsโ€”you might notice the layers don’t swirl as dramatically as they do in a standard ice cube tray. Thatโ€™s totally fine! The flavor is still there, and frankly, my dog Buster doesn’t care about presentation nearly as much as he cares about the tasty mango hitting his tongue.

Another little trick tied to clean living: If you are making a massive batch, say enough to fill multiple trays, keep the extra puree mixture chilled in the fridge until you are ready to fill the next batch of molds. Cold ingredients blend into a firmer final texture, which helps keep those beautiful layers separate before they set!

Storage and Serving: Keeping Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats Fresh

Because these are just fresh fruit and yogurt, storage is super simple, which is exactly how I like my healthy routines to be! You don’t want to leave these sitting out, obviously, but they keep beautifully in the freezer. Once they are completely solidโ€”and remember, that takes a solid chunk of timeโ€”pop them right out of those molds.

The winner here is an airtight container. I keep mine stacked between sheets of parchment paper inside either a heavy-duty freezer bag or a nice plastic container with a tight lid. This prevents any funky freezer smells from getting into our lovely fruit dog treats and stops them from sticking together. You can easily keep a stash of these Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats in the freezer for up to two weeks, maybe even three if you’re better at hiding them from your dog than I am!

Now, serving them up requires a tiny bit of timing, especially if you used silicone molds, which can sometimes cling a bit tight. If they look rock-hard, don’t panic! Just let the tray sit on the counter for about 5 minutes before you try to pop them out. If the absolute worst happens and one won’t budge, run a tiny bit of warm (not hot!) water along the bottom of that specific mold compartment for about 10 seconds. That should release your perfect little cube.

When you hand one over, always supervise your dog, especially the fast eaters! Since these are cold and meltable, we want to make sure they enjoy them safely without trying to swallow a whole frozen chunk in one go.

A bowl filled with colorful Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats cubes, fresh mango chunks, and strawberries.

Frequently Asked Questions About Fruit Dog Treats

Since we’re sticking to clean ingredients here, sometimes people have specific questions about safety and how often their pup can enjoy these cool cubes. Itโ€™s all about balance, right? Thatโ€™s true for my wellness journey, and itโ€™s true for our furry friends enjoying these fruit dog treats!

Are Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats Safe for Puppies?

Yes, generally they are! The issue with puppies isn’t the fruit itselfโ€”mango and strawberries are great sources of vitaminsโ€”but rather the density of the treat. Puppies need small, easy-to-manage bites. Because these are frozen, they are very hard at first, so I always supervise puppies closely. If youโ€™re nervous, let the treat thaw for an extra 10 minutes until itโ€™s softer, or use a very small mold size for them so they are more like small dog snacks.

Also, remember the yogurt! If your puppy has a sensitive tummy, start with only the fruit puree mixed with water instead of yogurt the first time, just to check tolerance before introducing the dairy element.

Can I Use Other Fruit Dog Treats Ingredients Instead?

Absolutely! Thatโ€™s the beauty of a simple blended recipe like this. If you don’t have strawberries or mango on hand, you can definitely swap them out for other dog-safe fruits. Watermelon is an amazing choice for extra hydration, or blueberries work like a dream too. The goal is to keep the ratio of fruit puree to yogurt about 2:1, and always ensure the fruit you choose is safe for dogs (so skip the grapes and cherries, of course!).

You might end up with an entirely new blend of fruit dog treats every week, which keeps things exciting for your pup!

How often can I give my dog these frozen treats?

Because these are nutrient-dense (especially with the yogurt), they should be treated as treats or supplements, not as a meal replacement. On a super hot day, one or two treats are perfect for a cool-down session. Think of them as an awesome reward! If youโ€™re using them during training sessions, keep the size very small, perhaps just using a tiny mold, so you aren’t pushing too much extra sugar onto them daily. Everything in moderation is the clean-living way!

Estimated Nutrition for Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats

Because Iโ€™m all about clarity in my healthy habits, whether for myself or for my pupโ€™s wonderful Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats, I want you to know exactly what youโ€™re pouring into that blender. These numbers are estimates per single treat based on standard ingredient measurements, but they confirm weโ€™re keeping things light and natural!

  • Calories: 15
  • Fat: 0.5g
  • Protein: 0.5g
  • Carbohydrates: 3g
  • Sugar: 2g

See? Super low-key, naturally occurring sugars from the fruit, and minimal fat because we kept the ingredients pure. It lets you feel really good about giving your dog these easy, homemade premium dog treats without packing on extra fluff!

Share Your Homemade Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats Creations

Whew! Thatโ€™s it! Youโ€™ve officially made something incredible for your dog, and I am so excited for you both!

Now that youโ€™ve created these fantastic, cooling Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats, I absolutely need to know how your dog reacted. Did Busterโ€™s reaction look anything like mine? Did he try to steal the whole tray of ice cube molds?!

Please, please, please, hit the comment section below and tell me everything! I love hearing which molds you usedโ€”were they simple cubes or did you go for the fancy bones? And if you snapped a photo of your pup diving into one of these gourmet dog bites, I would be thrilled if you shared it! Use the hashtag or tag me so I can see the joy you created.

Leaving a rating helps other busy dog parents find this perfect summer recipe, too. Drop those stars, leave your thoughts, and letโ€™s keep spreading the word about these amazing, simple, fruit-based snacks!

By EMILIA, founder of MeltItClean.com โ€“ your digital space for natural weight loss, real wellness habits, and clean-living inspiration that actually fits your life. For years, I struggled with the ups and downs of dieting. I tried everything โ€” juice cleanses, low-carb crazes, fitness challenges โ€” but I always ended up back where I started: tired, bloated, and frustrated. I didnโ€™t just want to โ€œlose weightโ€ โ€” I wanted energy, mental clarity, glowing skin, and confidence without sacrificing my joy or sanity. After years of experimenting, learning, and unlearning, I discovered a simple truth: your body is already powerful โ€” it just needs support, not restriction. Thatโ€™s when I created Melt It Clean โ€” a site dedicated to real transformation through clean, intentional, and nourishing daily habits that anyone can follow. My goal was simple: build a place where people could feel informed, supported, and empowered without being overwhelmed by wellness fads.

By EMILIA, founder of MeltItClean.com โ€“ your digital space for natural weight loss, real wellness habits, and clean-living inspiration that actually fits your life. For years, I struggled with the ups and downs of dieting. I tried everything โ€” juice cleanses, low-carb crazes, fitness challenges โ€” but I always ended up back where I started: tired, bloated, and frustrated. I didnโ€™t just want to โ€œlose weightโ€ โ€” I wanted energy, mental clarity, glowing skin, and confidence without sacrificing my joy or sanity. After years of experimenting, learning, and unlearning, I discovered a simple truth: your body is already powerful โ€” it just needs support, not restriction. Thatโ€™s when I created Melt It Clean โ€” a site dedicated to real transformation through clean, intentional, and nourishing daily habits that anyone can follow. My goal was simple: build a place where people could feel informed, supported, and empowered without being overwhelmed by wellness fads.

Colorful, swirled Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats cubes stacked on a plate, with fresh mango and strawberries in the background.

Mango and Strawberry Frozen Dog Treats

Make these healthy, refreshing frozen treats with just three simple ingredients. They are perfect for cooling down your dog on hot days.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 3 hours
Total Time 3 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 10 small frozen treats
Course: Dog Treats
Cuisine: Homemade Dog Treats
Calories: 15

Ingredients
  

For the Treats
  • 1 cup fresh mango peeled and diced
  • 1/2 cup fresh strawberries washed and hulled
  • 1/2 cup plain, unsweetened yogurt low-fat or full-fat, substitute with coconut yogurt for lactose intolerance

Equipment

  • Blender
  • Ice cube trays or silicone molds

Method
 

  1. Peel and dice the mango, then hull and wash the strawberries.
  2. Blend the mango until smooth and set it aside in a bowl.
  3. Blend the strawberries until smooth and set them aside in a separate bowl.
  4. Mix half of the yogurt with the mango puree and the other half with the strawberry puree.
  5. Alternate spoonfuls of the mango mixture and strawberry mixture into ice cube trays or silicone molds.
  6. Use a toothpick or skewer to gently swirl the mixtures together for a marbled effect.
  7. Place the molds in the freezer and freeze for at least 3-4 hours, or until solid.
  8. Once frozen, pop the treats out and serve them to your dog.

Nutrition

Calories: 15kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 0.5gFat: 0.5gSaturated Fat: 0.2gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 5mgFiber: 0.5gSugar: 2g

Notes

Use ripe fruit for the best sweetness and easier blending. If the treats are too hard when you take them out, let them sit at room temperature for a few minutes before serving. Store the treats in an airtight container in the freezer for up to two weeks.

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