When the temperature rises, dogs feel it too. A frozen treat is one of the easiest ways to help them stay cool, and most of these recipes take just a few minutes to make using ingredients available at your local the Bone & Biscuit.
Quick Rules Before You Start
- Never use grapes, chocolate, onions, or raisins.
- Introduce dairy slowly and monitor your dog’s reaction.
- Keep treats appropriately sized for your dog and always supervise.
5 Easy Frozen Recipes
1. Superfood Broth Cubes
Mix pet-safe bone broth with Upsides SuperFood Blend, pour into an ice cube tray, and freeze. These nutrient-packed cubes are perfect as a cooling snack or meal topper.

2. Berry Crunch Pupsicles
Blend plain yogurt and blueberries, then pour into molds. Sprinkle crushed ACANA Freeze-Dried Duck Morsels into each mold before freezing for a protein-packed summer treat.

3. Frozen Kong Surprise
Fill a KONG Classic Stuffable Treat-Dispensing Dog Toy with mashed banana and KONG Stuff’N Real Peanut Butter for a refreshing frozen treat. It keeps dogs entertained, satisfies natural chewing instincts, and provides long-lasting enrichment.


4. Cod Skin “Ice Cream”
Blend plain yogurt with a splash of water until smooth. Freeze in a small cup for 1–2 hours until scoopable, then top with crushed Cod Skin Treats by KOHA for a cool snack with added crunch and omega-3s.

5. Frozen Sausage Bites
Slice a Pork Sous-Vide Sausage into bite-sized pieces and freeze them in an ice cube tray with a splash of broth. Made with wholesome ingredients like organic carrots, sweet potatoes, and blueberries, they make an easy cooling snack or meal topper.

Need Help?
Visit your local the Bone & Biscuit and chat with our team about cooling treats that fit your dog’s needs. Every pet is different, and the right ingredients, portion sizes, and recipes can make a big difference during the warmer months.
We’re always happy to help you find simple, safe ways to keep your dog cool, comfortable, and happy all summer long.
