Strawberry Oatmeal Smoothie Sticks for Dogs

Frozen strawberry-oatmeal sticks made with plain Greek yogurt, rolled oats and a touch of honey — a simple, pet-safe frozen treat perfect for warm days and training rewards.

This frozen strawberry oatmeal treat was born out of a hot June afternoon when my golden retriever, Scout, would pant his way to the kitchen every time I opened the freezer. I wanted something simple, healthy, and completely safe for dogs that would feel indulgent but still be made from pantry-friendly ingredients. After a few tests—tweaking the yogurt ratio, experimenting with oats texture, and carefully avoiding harmful sweeteners—the result became an instant favorite. I keep a stack in the freezer now, and they’re my go-to for cooling down after long walks or bribing good behavior during grooming.
What makes these smoothie sticks special is the contrast of creamy and chewy textures: the blended strawberries and yogurt give a silky base while the rolled oats provide a pleasant bite that dogs seem to love. The recipe is intentionally simple so you can adapt it for your dog's needs—swap full-fat for low-fat yogurt depending on calorie needs or skip the honey for puppies. I discovered this combination when I wanted to combine two canine-approved favorites—strawberries and yogurt—into something portable and long-lasting. Every time I hand Scout a chilled stick, he carries it proudly to the rug and savors every lick.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Quick to prepare: active time is about 20–25 minutes and then freeze for at least 3 hours; perfect for last-minute treats or planned rewards.
- Uses pantry staples: fresh strawberries, plain Greek yogurt, and rolled oats are commonly on hand, making this an accessible snack for most households.
- Dog-safe ingredients: the formula avoids xylitol and other toxins, and you can omit honey or flaxseed meal for sensitive pups.
- Portion control made easy: freeze in sticks or silicone molds for uniform portions, ideal for training, cooling off, or managing treats.
- Make-ahead friendly: store in a freezer-safe container for weeks so you always have a chilled reward ready.
In our experience, these sticks are a crowd-pleaser for multi-dog homes and visitors with friendly pets. They’re gentle on tummies and I’ve served them at summer gatherings with great success—dogs and humans both love the fresh strawberry scent. My vet-approved approach makes me comfortable handing them out frequently as a special snack.
Ingredients
- Fresh strawberries (1 cup): Pick ripe, fragrant berries for maximum sweetness and aroma. Hull and chop them before blending; frozen berries work too if fresh aren’t available.
- Plain Greek yogurt (1/2 cup): Use unsweetened, plain yogurt with no xylitol. Full-fat Greek yogurt adds richness; low-fat is fine for calorie-conscious dogs.
- Rolled oats (3/4 cup): Old-fashioned rolled oats provide texture and fiber. If your dog needs gluten-free, choose certified gluten-free oats and note the different texture.
- Flaxseed meal (1 tbsp, optional): A source of omega-3s and fiber—grind whole flax if necessary and introduce slowly to avoid digestive upset.
- Honey (1 tsp, optional): Adds a touch of natural sweetness—safe in small amounts for adult dogs but omit for puppies or dogs with blood-sugar issues.
- Water or unsweetened coconut water (a splash): Used to loosen the strawberry purée if needed; keep quantity minimal so the mixture sets firmly when frozen.
Instructions
Blend the strawberries: Add the chopped strawberries to a blender or food processor and blend until smooth, adding a tablespoon or two of water or unsweetened coconut water if needed. Aim for a thick purée rather than a thin juice so the final texture stays creamy when frozen. A high-speed blender will get you the smoothest result in 20–30 seconds; with a small chopper allow 40–60 seconds and scrape down the sides as necessary. Incorporate the yogurt: Measure the plain Greek yogurt and add it to the strawberry purée. Blend until the two are fully combined and the mixture looks uniformly pink. This step creates the creamy base and helps bind the oats. If using full-fat yogurt you’ll notice a silkier mouthfeel; low-fat will be slightly tangier. Add oats and flaxseed meal: Stir or pulse in the rolled oats and flaxseed meal until the oats are partially broken down but still retain some texture—this helps dogs enjoy both creamy and chewy elements. Pulse in 4–6 short bursts so you don’t completely pulverize the oats; you want a soft dough with visible bits for interest. Adjust texture and chill if needed: If the dough is too soft to shape, transfer it to the refrigerator for 20–30 minutes to firm up. The oats will absorb moisture and thicken the mixture. If it becomes too stiff after chilling, let it sit at room temperature 5 minutes to become pliable again. Shape into sticks: Scoop and roll the mixture into 1/2-inch-thick sticks or press into silicone molds for uniform shapes. Use lightly moistened hands or a small offset spatula to smooth edges. Maintain consistent thickness so they freeze evenly. Freeze and store: Place the shaped sticks on a parchment-lined tray and freeze until fully solid, at least 3 hours. Transfer frozen sticks to a labeled, freezer-safe container or resealable bag and keep them in the freezer for up to 3 months. Allow a brief thaw (2–5 minutes) before handing to your dog to avoid extreme cold sensitivity.
You Must Know
- High in moisture and low in calories per stick — a frozen stick is roughly 30 calories depending on portion size, making it a light reward.
- Store in the freezer for up to 3 months; thaw briefly before serving to prevent cold sensitivity in small or older dogs.
- Do not use sweeteners like xylitol or artificial sugar; plain yogurt is essential for safety.
- Oats add fiber but can be replaced with cooked quinoa for grain-free alternatives; always introduce new ingredients gradually.
My favorite part is watching the dogs’ faces when they hold a stick between their paws — it turns snack time into a little moment of joy. Guests often ask for the recipe, and owners of finicky eaters report that the texture and subtle sweetness make this an effective way to deliver supplements or medicines tucked into the mixture.
Storage Tips
Use freezer-safe, airtight containers or resealable bags to prevent freezer burn and absorb ambient smells. Lay sticks flat in a single layer on a tray to freeze solid, then transfer to a container to save space. Label with the date and use within 3 months for best flavor and texture. To serve, remove a stick and let it sit 2–5 minutes at room temperature so the surface softens slightly — this reduces sensitivity in small breeds. Avoid refreezing thawed sticks to maintain texture and food safety.
Ingredient Substitutions
If your dog is sensitive to dairy, swap the Greek yogurt for unsweetened coconut yogurt (check for added sweeteners) or strained kefir for probiotics. For grain-free needs, replace rolled oats with cooked and cooled quinoa or buckwheat groats in equal volume. Skip honey for puppies or diabetic dogs; use mashed banana for natural sweetness (about 2 tablespoons). If flax is unavailable, a small amount of chia seeds (1 tsp) is a suitable alternative—soak them briefly to avoid excessive absorption during freezing.
Serving Suggestions
These sticks are excellent as cooling treats after exercise, small rewards during training, or distraction during nail trims and baths. Present one on a shallow dish or break a stick into smaller pieces for training sessions. Garnish with a single sliced strawberry on top of a thawed stick for photo-worthy moments, or use a stick to hide a tiny pill when your dog needs medication. Pair with fresh water and supervise the first time you offer any new treat to monitor tolerance.
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer, double the strawberries and add a tablespoon of unsweetened pumpkin purée for a seasonal twist with extra fiber. For cooler months, omit the freezing step to create chilled bars instead of solid sticks, and serve in smaller portions. At holiday times, blend in a pinch of dog-safe cinnamon (avoid nutmeg) and use pumpkin or apple purée to evoke festive flavors while still keeping the treat balanced and gentle on digestion.
Meal Prep Tips
Make a double batch and portion into single-serving silicone molds to streamline distribution. Keep a small stash in the front of the freezer for daily rewards and store the rest in the back for longer-term use. Use a kitchen scale if you want exact portion control—I weigh each stick to roughly 18–22 grams when aiming for 12–16 sticks from this recipe. Clean molds promptly with warm soapy water to prevent yogurt residue buildup and odor retention.
Success Stories
One neighbor used these sticks to help her rescue dog learn crate time: a frozen stick at the back of the crate kept the dog busy and calm for long enough to build positive associations. At a recent summer cookout, I offered a small bowl of thawed pieces for visiting pups; one particularly picky spaniel finished a whole stick in record time and the owner asked for the recipe. These little wins—less stress at the groomer, calmer evenings on the porch—are why I keep this recipe in regular rotation.
Overall, these frozen strawberry oatmeal sticks are an easy, nutritious way to reward and cool your dog. They’re forgiving to make, adaptable to dietary needs, and reliably adored by dogs of all sizes. Try a batch this weekend—your pup will thank you in joyful, slobbery ways.
Pro Tips
Use plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt and verify no xylitol in ingredient lists.
Freeze sticks on a parchment-lined tray first to prevent sticking, then transfer to a sealed container.
If the mixture is too loose, add a bit more oats and chill before shaping; if too dry, add a teaspoon of water or coconut water.
Introduce new ingredients to your dog’s diet gradually and observe for any allergic reaction.
Label containers with date and use within 3 months for best quality.
This nourishing strawberry oatmeal smoothie sticks for dogs recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Instructions
Blend strawberries
Add chopped strawberries to a blender or food processor and blend until smooth, adding a small splash of water or unsweetened coconut water if needed to help blend.
Add yogurt and sweetener
Add plain Greek yogurt and optional honey to the blender and blend until creamy and combined to form a uniform pink base.
Incorporate oats and flax
Add rolled oats and flaxseed meal; pulse until a soft dough forms with some texture remaining—avoid over-pulverizing the oats.
Chill if necessary
If the mixture is too soft to shape, chill in the refrigerator for 20–30 minutes so the oats absorb moisture and firm the dough.
Shape sticks
Form 1/2-inch-thick sticks or press into silicone molds for uniform shapes using lightly moistened hands or a spatula.
Freeze and store
Place shaped sticks on a parchment-lined tray and freeze for at least 3 hours. Transfer frozen sticks to a freezer-safe container or resealable bag and store up to 3 months.
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