Berry Bark Frozen Treats

Looking for a refreshing summer treat your dog will love? This homemade berry bark for dogs is quick to make, full of natural goodness, and perfect for warm days. Packed with probiotics from yoghurt, antioxidants from berries, and optional superfoods like chia seeds and coconut, this frozen dog treat is both tasty and nourishing. You can break it into small pieces for training rewards or serve as a cooling snack straight from the freezer.

Berry Bark for Dogs

Yield: 12-16 pieces
Author: The Canine Dietitian
Prep time: 5 MinFreeze Time: 3 HourTotal time: 3 H & 5 M

Make this healthy Berry Bark for dogs with yogurt, berries, and chia seeds. A simple frozen treat recipe packed with antioxidants and dog-friendly goodness.

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While every effort has been made to ensure that this home-cooked recipes is safe and nutritious for dogs, individual pets may have unique health needs, intolerances, or medical conditions that require a tailored diet. Always consult your veterinarian or a qualified canine nutritionist before making significant changes to your dog’s diet, particularly if your dog is a puppy, senior, pregnant, nursing, or has an existing medical condition.


Please note that:

  • These recipes are designed to complement professional guidance, not replace it.
  • Ingredients and portion sizes may need to be adjusted based on your dog’s breed, age, weight, activity level, and health status.
  • Treats and toppers should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calorie intake unless otherwise advised.


Nutrition Facts

Protein

2 g

Calories

21

Fiber

0 g

Fat

1 g

Carbs

2 g

Net carbs

1 g

Cholesterol

1 mg

Sat. Fat

0 g

Sodium

8 mg

Sugar

1 g

Calories are per piece of berry bark


  • If using honey, skip for diabetic dogs or puppies under 1 year.
  • Always supervise your dog when trying a new treat, especially frozen ones.
  • Adjust the piece size down if you have a toy breed or a dog on restricted calories.




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