Try This: DIY Frozen Treats Your Pet Will Love This August

August is sizzling—and your furry friend feels it too! Whether you have a playful pup or a curious kitty, keeping them cool is key to their comfort and health. One fun and budget-friendly way to beat the heat? Homemade frozen treats! They’re easy to make, pet-safe, and a great way to show your love. Here’s how to whip up some cool snacks your pet will go wild for.
Pup-sicles with a Twist
Blend plain Greek yogurt with a spoonful of peanut butter (make sure it’s xylitol-free!) and a splash of water. Pour into silicone molds or ice cube trays and freeze. Add a dog biscuit “stick” before freezing for a fun popsicle-style treat your pup can hold.
Frozen Tuna Cubes for Fancy Felines
Cats love a cool surprise too! Mix canned tuna (in water, not oil) with a bit of water or low-sodium chicken broth. Pour into ice cube trays and freeze. Serve one cube at a time for a refreshing, protein-packed snack.
Watermelon Wonder Bites
Watermelon is hydrating and low in calories—just be sure to remove seeds and rind. Blend the fruit and freeze in small molds. These are great for dogs and safe for most cats in moderation.

Chicken Broth Ice Licks
Pour low-sodium chicken broth into a bowl or mold and freeze. For dogs, you can even toss in a few small treats or carrot slices before freezing. It’s like a savory popsicle that keeps them entertained and hydrated.
Layered Treats for the Extra-Spoiled
Feeling fancy? Try layering two or three of the above mixtures in a mold for a multi-flavor frozen treat. It’s visually fun and adds variety to snack time.
Cool Treats, Warm Hearts
DIY frozen treats are a simple, affordable way to keep your pet cool and happy during the dog days of summer. Plus, they’re a fun bonding activity that lets you get creative in the kitchen. So grab your blender, pour with love, and treat your furry friend to something special this August—they’ve earned it!