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3 Amazing Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats

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patricia johnson

January 18, 2026

Close-up of several Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats showing the vibrant pink and orange swirl pattern.

Is your dog melting into a puddle of fur when that summer heat hits? I totally get it! When Iโ€™m trying to keep things clean and simple in my own kitchen, I definitely want the same standards for my sweet pup. Forget those complicated frozen snacks with a mile-long ingredient list. We are keeping this treat assembly under fifteen minutes!

The absolute best way to beat the heat while giving your dog something truly nourishing is with these incredibly simple, three-ingredient frozen dog treats. Seriously, just three things in the blender! These Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats are naturally sweet, low in lactose, and look so pretty when they pop out of the mold. Itโ€™s the perfect summer refresh for your best friend.

Four frozen, swirl-patterned Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats in a white bowl.

Why You Will Love These Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats

Youโ€™re going to want to keep this recipe bookmarked, trust me. After years of trying to find simple, clean snacks that didnโ€™t involve weird additives, this one became a staple in my freezer. Itโ€™s just so easy, and you know exactly what your dog is eating!

  • They only require three core ingredients! No complicated shopping lists here.
  • Perfect for cooling down your dog during those scorching afternoon walks.
  • The swirl makes them look fancy, but it takes zero extra effort on your part.
  • They are naturally sweet from real fruit, so you skip added sugars entirely.
  • If you have a sensitive tummy pup, this recipe is wonderfully low-lactose thanks to the yogurt choice.
  • They freeze beautifully, making them perfect for batch prep ahead of time.
  • See more easy ideas like this when you check out my favorite pup kitchen creations!

Essential Equipment for Making Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats

You don’t need a fancy kitchen for these! A sturdy blender is an absolute mustโ€”we need that fruit seriously smooth, not chunky. For freezing, I always grab my silicone molds; they make popping out these frozen treats so much less frustrating than those hard plastic trays.

You will also need a simple toothpick or skewer for creating that gorgeous swirl effect we are aiming for!

Gathering Ingredients for Your Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats

Okay, listen up, because this is where the *clean* living part of this recipe really shines. We are working with just three main players here, and preparation is key to getting that smooth texture. You need 1 cup of fresh mango that youโ€™ve taken the time to peel and diceโ€”no cheating with canned mango, please!

For the lovely reddish-pink color, slice up 1/2 cup of fresh strawberries after youโ€™ve washed and hulled them. The final touch is 1/2 cup of plain, unsweetened yogurt. Remember, whether you use low-fat or full-fat, just make sure itโ€™s plain. I always make sure my yogurt is slightly colder than room temperature before I start mixing things up.

Close-up of frozen Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats cubes with a frosty coating.

These simple ingredients mean you skip all the fillers and concentrates that pop up in store-bought snacks. Check out my guide on other three-ingredient dog treats for more inspiration!

Ingredient Notes and Substitutions for Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats

The real secret to flavor here is using the ripest fruit you can find. If your mango is mushy, great! That sweetness equals better flavor for your pup. And listen, while dairy yogurt is lovely, if your dog seems sensitive to lactoseโ€”which mine can be sometimesโ€”donโ€™t hesitate! Swap that dairy yogurt out for coconut yogurt. It blends just as beautifully and keeps these Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats gentle on their tummies.

Step-by-Step Instructions for Perfect Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats

Okay, baking time zero! After youโ€™ve blended your fruit into those two separate bowlsโ€”one mango-yogurt and one strawberry-yogurtโ€”we move straight into building these beauties. This part requires zero cooking, which is my favorite kind of cooking!

First, grab your ice cube trays or those cute silicone molds you picked out. Now, you are going to alternate spoonfuls! Drop a little bit of the mango mixture here, then a little bit of the strawberry mixture right next to it. Keep dropping them into the molds like youโ€™re making tiny, colorful hills.

Once the molds are filled up, grab your toothpick or skewerโ€”this is the fun part! You definitely want to check out great pupsicle recipes too, but they won’t have this swirl!

Finally, pop those trays into the freezer. You need them to freeze for at least 3 to 4 hours, but honestly, overnight is best so they aren’t too hard when you serve them. Then, just pop them out and serve! Easy peasy!

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

When you swirl, remember you are aiming for marble, not mud! Don’t go crazy stirring. Just dip your toothpick in and gently pull it through the two colors a couple of timesโ€”maybe three long strokes per compartment. If you overmix, you just end up with a perfectly good but boring pinkish treat. We want that beautiful feathered look, so keep your swirls shallow and swift!

Close-up of frozen, scooped Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats showing icy texture.

Tips for Success When Making Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats

Making these Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats is usually smooth sailing, but I picked up a few tricks over the summer to make sure every batch is perfect for my guy.

First, think about presentation! While simple ice cube trays work fine, if you can snag some silicone molds in fun shapes like paws or little bones, they look ten times more special when you serve them. Plus, silicone makes getting the frozen treat out way easier, which saves your fingernails!

My biggest tip, though, relates to serving time. Since these are basically pure fruit and yogurt, they freeze really solid, which is great for storage but can be tough right out of the freezer. If you pull a few out and they are rock hard, just let them sit on the counter for about five minutes. That little bit of thaw time makes them perfectly scoopable and safer for your dog to enjoy right away.

Also, don’t sweat the color variation! If your mango puree is a deep orange and your strawberry blend is really bright red, the swirls might look a little more distinct. If they look duller, it just means your fruit might have been less intensely colored, but the taste will be just as amazing. Don’t worry about perfection; focus on happy tails!

Storage and Reheating Instructions for Homemade Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats

Because these Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats are just fruit and yogurt, storage is super easy. You can absolutely make a big batch! Keep them stored in an airtight container right in the freezer for up to two weeks. They stay perfect!

Remember what I said before about them freezing solid? If you pull them out to serve and they seem too hard for your pupโ€™s mouth, just set them on the counter for about five minutes. That little bit of warming time makes them just right to enjoy without chipping a tooth!

Understanding the Health Benefits of Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats

When I create recipes for myself, I always focus on what actually nourishes my body, and I bring that same standard to my dogโ€™s snacks! These Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats aren’t just cute; they actually pack a little nutritional punch.

Mango is loaded with Vitamin C and A, which is great for skin and eyes. Strawberries bring those antioxidants to the table! Since we are using plain yogurt, this is a fantastic way to give your dog a cooling treat that keeps things naturally low in lactose compared to standard frozen dairy products. Itโ€™s clean, simple summer fuel designed to support their energy!

Close-up of stacked Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats on a white plate, showing frosty texture.

Frequently Asked Questions About Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats

Sometimes you just need quick answers before you start blending! Dealing with ingredients and your dogโ€™s specific needs means you probably have a few questions pop up. Iโ€™ve pulled together some of the most common ones I hear when people start making these frozen dog treats.

Can I use different fruits instead of mango and strawberry?

Absolutely! Thatโ€™s the beauty of DIY dog snacks. You can certainly swap these out, but just remember to stick to dog-safe fruits. Blueberries and banana work stunningly well together, but make sure they are fully blended. If you use banana, you might need less yogurt since banana is naturally creamier. Always check that any fruit you use isn’t toxic to dogs first, though!

How often can my dog have these Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats?

Think of these as a special treat, not meal replacement! Because they contain natural sugars from the fruit, I wouldn’t give them more than one or two small treats per day, depending on the size of your dog. They should only account for about 10% of their daily caloric intake. They are great for a hot afternoon reward, but moderation is always key!

Are these frozen dog treats safe for puppies?

Generally, yes, puppies can enjoy these, especially when made with full-fat yogurt for a little extra caloric boost! However, puppies have very sensitive stomachs. I would strongly suggest you only offer half a treat the first time you introduce them. Also, make sure they are just slightly thawed so they aren’t biting off a rock-hard piece. Monitor them closely during their first tasting!

My dog is lactose intolerant. Does the yogurt have to be dairy?

Nope! Thatโ€™s one of the reasons I love these Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats so muchโ€”they are adaptable. If your dog struggles with dairy, just swap the plain yogurt for plain, unsweetened coconut yogurt. It has a slightly different flavor profile but works just as well for creating that creamy base needed for the swirl effect.

Share Your Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats Creations

Well, you did it! You made the happiest, coolest snack that your dog is going to absolutely devour this summer. That bright pink and orange swirl looks amazing, and I bet your kitchen smells like a tropical paradise right now.

Now, I really, *really* want to see how these Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats turned out in your house! Did your pup look extra excited when you gave them their first taste?

Jump down in the comments below and let me know how your swirl came out. Did you manage to get those perfect marbled lines, or did things turn into a totally pink explosion? Either way, I want to hear about it!

And if you took a pictureโ€”please share it! Tag me on social media so I can see your beautiful work and your dog enjoying their clean, healthy snack. Seriously, go ahead and give this recipe a rating out of 5 stars for me, too. It helps other busy pet parents find the best dog treat recipes!

By EMILIA

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My biggest realization was that my body (and my dogโ€™s!) isnโ€™t meant to be restricted; it just needs the right support to thrive. Thatโ€™s why I founded MeltItClean.com. We focus on intentional, nourishing habits that fit seamlessly into your busy day. Whether weโ€™re talking about a quick, healthy snack for you or these amazing Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats for our furry family members, the goal is always the same: feel energized, clear-headed, and confident without sacrificing the joy in eating!

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Close-up of several scoops of Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats in a white dish.

Mango and Strawberry Swirl Frozen Dog Treats

These homemade frozen treats use three simple ingredients to make a refreshing snack for your dog. They are suitable for cooling down your dog on warm days and provide vitamins.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Freezing Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 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

Equipment

  • Blender
  • Ice cube trays or silicone molds
  • Toothpick or skewer

Method
 

  1. Peel and dice the mango. Hull and wash the strawberries.
  2. Blend the mango until smooth and place it in a bowl.
  3. Blend the strawberries until smooth and place them in a separate bowl.
  4. Mix half of the yogurt with the mango puree. Mix the other half of the yogurt 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 to create a marbled effect.
  7. Place the molds in the freezer and freeze for at least 3 to 4 hours, or until solid.
  8. Remove the treats from the molds 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 blending quality. If the treats are too hard, 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. If your dog has lactose intolerance, substitute the dairy yogurt with coconut yogurt. Consider using silicone molds in shapes like paws or bones for added visual appeal.

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