🫐 Cool Down with a Frozen Summer Treat: Coconut Blueberry Pup Pops! 🐾

🫐 Cool Down with a Frozen Summer Treat: Coconut Blueberry Pup Pops! 🐾

Summer is here and that means fun in the sun—and a cool treat to beat the heat! Whether you're relaxing in the backyard or heading to the dog park, your pup will love these Frozen Coconut Blueberry Pup Pops made with our signature Blueberry Coconut Sticks. 🧊🐶

These DIY frozen treats are not only refreshing, they’re also packed with good-for-them ingredients that support overall wellness and taste downright drool-worthy.

🛒 What You’ll Need:

  • 1 cup plain Greek yogurt (unsweetened)

  • ½ cup fresh or frozen blueberries

  • 1 teaspoon honey (optional – skip for pups under 1 year or as preferred)

  • The Pet Gourmet Blueberry Coconut Sticks  – one for each popsicle SHOP HERE

  • Disposable cups or popsicle molds

🧁 Directions:

  1. Blend or stir together the yogurt, blueberries, and honey until combined. You can leave the blueberries whole for texture or lightly mash for more color throughout.

  2. Pour the mixture into small disposable cups or silicone popsicle molds, filling each about ¾ full.

  3. Insert one Blueberry Coconut Stick into the center of each mold—this becomes your pup-safe, edible handle!

  4. Freeze for at least 4 hours or until solid.

  5. Pop one out and serve to your furry friend for a cool, satisfying treat on a hot day.

❄️ Storage Tip:

Keep them in the freezer for up to 2 weeks—if your pup doesn’t devour them all first!


These treats are not only fun and easy to make, but they’re also a wholesome way to show your pup some extra love. Our Blueberry Coconut Sticks bring a natural burst of flavor and nutrition that dogs adore. 🥥🫐 Use Code BLUESUMMER for 25% off our Coconut blueberry sticks

https://www.thepetgourmet.com/products/coconut-blueberry-chew-8-pack?variant=39791084863647

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