Can Dogs Eat Frozen Blueberry Yogurt? Caution — Plain Ingredients Only, Small Amounts
This food requires caution. Read the details carefully before feeding.
Frozen plain yogurt with blueberries is a popular homemade dog treat but dairy content requires portion control.
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Warning Signs & Symptoms
Large amounts: digestive upset from lactose in dairy-sensitive dogs.
If Your Dog Ate This
Frozen yogurt dog treats became a social media trend with the hashtag dogcream — the dog-safe version using plain yogurt and safe fruits provides a fraction of the calories of commercial frozen treats while delivering genuine nutritional benefits.
Safe to Feed
plain unsweetened yogurt with fresh blueberries frozen
What to Avoid
yogurt with xylitol, sweetened yogurt, flavored yogurt
Preparation & Serving
Plain yogurt only — check for xylitol. Blend with fresh blueberries, freeze in molds.
Potential Health Benefits
Probiotics from yogurt supporting gut health. Antioxidants from blueberries. Calcium for bone health.
Safer Alternatives
- Check yogurt for xylitol before making
Did you know?
Lactose in dairy — monitor for digestive upset in sensitive dogs
Portions & nutrition
- Serving (small dog)
- 2 small portions
- Serving (medium dog)
- 3 small portions
- Serving (large dog)
- 4 small portions
- Calories (per 100g)
- 85
- Safe frequency
- Occasional
Source
What You Need to Know
Plain unsweetened yogurt blended with fresh blueberries and frozen makes a nutritious homemade treat. Check that yogurt contains no xylitol and use in small amounts.
This food requires care — if your dog has eaten a large amount read our emergency guide
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