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Pupsicles (aka dog popsicles, or dogsicles), are a refreshing summer treat for your pup and can help dogs stay hydrated on hot days! Our pupsicle recipes require the absolute minimum in terms of ingredients and effort, but your dog will go wild for these tasty frozen treats!

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You can also use a blender or food processor to whip up your pupsicle mix!

corgi eating pupsicles

Stella’s Classic Pupsicles

Ingredients:

Recipe:

Step 1: Pour the bone broth in a mixing bowl, sprinkle in dinner dust, and mix until combined. 

Step 2: Pour the mixture into silicone molds.

Step 3: Freeze overnight.

Step 4: Give to your dog as a treat or meal topper!

watermelon pupsicles

Layered Watermelon Pupsicles

Ingredients:

Recipe:

Step 1: Blend watermelon and spread into thin layer in pupsicle mold. Freeze for 2-4 hours.

Step 2: Add thin layer of Greek yogurt on top of frozen watermelon layer. Freeze for 2-4 hours.

Step 3: Blend spinach and bone broth and spread mixture in final layer on top of frozen yogurt layer. Freeze for 2-4 hours. 

Step 4: Give to your dog as a treat or meal topper!

Strawberry Banana Bone Broth Pupsicles

Ingredients:

Recipe:

Step 1: Blend all three ingredients together. 

Step 2: Pour the mixture into silicone molds.

Step 3: Freeze overnight.

Step 4: Give to your dog as a treat or meal topper!

Once frozen, pupsicles should be stored in the freezer in a covered container or airtight freezer bag – they’ll be good for about 10 days.

As with all dog treats, pupsicles should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calories.
Looking for more DIY dog treats to make for your pup? Check out three more dog treat recipes using our Bone Broth Toppers and three homemade dog biscuit recipes.