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Strawberry Oatmeal Smoothie Sticks for Dogs

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By: Lena MoreauUpdated: Dec 27, 2025
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Frozen strawberry and yogurt sticks made with oats and flax — a healthy, cooling treat your dog will adore.

Strawberry Oatmeal Smoothie Sticks for Dogs

This frozen strawberry oatmeal snack started as a small experiment one hot July afternoon when my senior labrador, Daisy, seemed uninterested in her usual treats. I wanted something simple, wholesome, and cool to help her beat the heat without the sugar-laden, store-bought options. I tossed fresh strawberries and plain Greek yogurt into the blender, added rolled oats for texture, and a little flax for shine and omega-3s. After a quick freeze the resulting sticks became an instant favorite — Daisy would wait at the freezer door like it was a magic show.

I discovered the final shape idea on a rainy weekend while I was reorganizing my freezer. The mixture was thick enough to press into small sticks and set solid after a few hours. The texture is creamy with little oat bites, the strawberry sweetness is natural and mild, and the yogurt lends a cooling creaminess that dogs love. These sticks are easy to portion, travel-friendly in a cooler, and simple to adapt for dietary needs. They made summer walks more fun and created a new ritual for Daisy: a post-walk frozen treat that calms her down without upsetting her stomach.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Quick to make: active prep time is about 20 minutes and then a hands-off freeze of about 3 hours, making this a low-effort, high-reward option for hot days.
  • Dog-friendly ingredients: uses plain Greek yogurt, fresh strawberries, and rolled oats — no artificial sweeteners or additives. Choose unsweetened, xylitol-free yogurt to keep it safe.
  • Portable and portioned: once frozen you can store individual sticks in a freezer-safe bag for grab-and-go rewards after walks or training.
  • Customizable: swap in pumpkin or banana for variety, or omit honey for puppies or dogs with sensitive diets.
  • Budget-friendly: uses pantry staples like oats and flaxseed meal, and fresh strawberries are often inexpensive in season.
  • Great for multi-dog households: easy to make larger batches and scale up measurements without changing texture.

In our house these sticks became a crowd-pleaser during summer porch evenings. Neighbors asked for the recipe after watching Daisy enjoy hers so much — the natural strawberry aroma is inviting, and the frozen texture adds a playful twist to treat time.

Ingredients

  • Fresh strawberries (1 cup, hulled and chopped): Choose ripe but firm berries so you get bright flavor without extra water. Organic if possible to avoid pesticide residue; roughly 8 ounces chopped produces the natural sweetness and color that dogs respond to.
  • Plain Greek yogurt (1/2 cup, unsweetened, no xylitol): Opt for plain whole-milk or low-fat Greek yogurt depending on your dog’s tolerance. Greek yogurt provides creaminess and probiotics; avoid flavored varieties and any artificial sweeteners.
  • Rolled oats (3/4 cup): Old-fashioned rolled oats add texture and fiber. Use certified gluten-free oats if your dog has a sensitivity. Quick oats will work but change the bite slightly.
  • Flaxseed meal (1 tablespoon, optional): A small boost of omega-3 fatty acids and a glossy finish once mixed in. Grind your own seeds for best freshness if you can.
  • Honey (1 teaspoon, optional): Adds a touch of natural sweetness for adult dogs only. Skip for puppies under 1 year or dogs with dietary restrictions.
  • Water or unsweetened coconut water (a splash as needed): Use just enough to help the blender process the strawberries — usually 1 to 2 tablespoons. Coconut water adds trace minerals and a subtle flavor if you prefer.

Instructions

Blend the strawberries: Add the hulled and chopped strawberries to a blender or food processor. Pulse until smooth, scraping down the sides once. If the mixture is thick and won’t move, add a splash (1–2 tablespoons) of water or unsweetened coconut water to help it blend. Aim for a pourable puree but not watery. Incorporate the yogurt and honey: Pour in the plain Greek yogurt and the optional teaspoon of honey. Blend on medium speed until creamy and fully combined. At this stage you should see a uniform pink color; small seeds are fine. Taste a small amount to check sweetness (for yourself only), ensuring it’s mild and not overly sweet for a dog’s palate. Add the oats and flax: Stir in the rolled oats and flaxseed meal, then pulse the blender or use a spatula to mix. Pulse briefly to break down the oats slightly — you want a soft dough with texture, not a completely smooth paste. If the mixture seems too wet to shape, transfer it to the refrigerator for 20–30 minutes to firm up. Shape into sticks: On a parchment-lined tray, press or roll the chilled mixture into a 1/2-inch thick rectangle and cut into stick shapes, or press into silicone molds for uniform pieces. Use lightly oiled hands to prevent sticking. The sticks should hold their shape; if they’re crumbly, press them tighter and add a teaspoon of water if necessary. Freeze until solid: Place the tray in the freezer for at least 3 hours or until completely firm. Once frozen, transfer the sticks to a freezer-safe container or resealable bag. Label with the date and keep for up to 3 months for best quality. Fresh strawberry puree being blended for dog treats

You Must Know

  • These treat sticks are high in moisture and low in added sugar; they freeze well and can be stored for up to 3 months to retain flavor and texture.
  • Use plain Greek yogurt labeled "no xylitol" and check ingredient lists — artificial sweeteners are toxic to dogs.
  • Oats provide fiber but are not a complete dietary staple; serve these as an occasional treat, not a meal replacement.
  • Honey is optional and should only be used for adult dogs; omit for puppies or dogs with compromised immune systems.

My favorite thing about making these is how flexible they are: in winter I swap strawberries for canned pumpkin and add a pinch of cinnamon (no nutmeg). The recipe has been a conversation starter at local dog meetups — people love the idea of homemade treats that are freezer-ready and wholesome.

Frozen strawberry oatmeal sticks arranged on parchment

Storage Tips

Store frozen sticks in a single layer on a tray until solid, then transfer them to a freezer-safe container or zip-top bag. Remove excess air to prevent freezer burn and label with the date. In the freezer they keep excellent quality for about 3 months; after that flavor and texture will decline but they remain safe. Thaw one or two sticks in the refrigerator for 10–20 minutes before serving if you want them softer; otherwise give directly from the freezer as a cooling reward under supervision.

Ingredient Substitutions

If strawberries are out of season, substitute mashed banana (ripe) or unsweetened apple sauce for a similar texture — reduce honey when using banana. To make dairy-free versions, use plain unsweetened coconut yogurt, but be aware coconut yogurt is thinner so you may need an extra tablespoon of oats to thicken. For gluten-free needs, use certified gluten-free rolled oats. Pumpkin puree works beautifully for autumn variations — swap strawberries 1:1 with canned pumpkin.

Serving Suggestions

Serve as a post-walk refresher, a training reward for longer sessions, or a cooling snack on hot days. Present sticks on a plate for supervised chewing, or break into smaller pieces for tiny dogs. Pair with a short, low-intensity activity so the treat doesn’t lead to an immediate energetic spike. For photo-ready presentation, garnish your dog’s plate with a whole strawberry beside the stick for humans to enjoy a snack alongside.

Cultural Background

Frozen fruit-and-yogurt treats have roots in simple human cooling snacks adapted for pets in modern home cooking. The emphasis on whole-food ingredients reflects contemporary trends toward minimal-processing and transparency in pet diets. Many cultures use fruit and milk combinations in chilled desserts; this idea translates well to safe, dog-friendly treats when ingredients are chosen carefully and harmful items are avoided.

Seasonal Adaptations

In summer use fresh berries and coconut water for added electrolytes. In fall and winter switch to canned pumpkin and a pinch of cinnamon for a seasonal twist. For spring, try mixing in a small amount of mashed peas for a vegetable boost. Adjust freezing time if ambient freezer temperature fluctuates; colder freezers set treats faster.

Meal Prep Tips

Make a double batch and freeze in portioned bags for up to 3 months. Use silicone molds to produce uniform shapes that are easy to portion; label and rotate older bags to front for first use. When prepping, rinse and hull strawberries immediately after purchase and freeze extra puree in an ice cube tray for single-serve future treats.

These frozen sticks are a small ritual that brought a lot of joy to our household — a simple, healthy way to show love with everyday ingredients. I hope your dog enjoys them as much as Daisy does.

Pro Tips

  • Use plain Greek yogurt and confirm the label does not list xylitol or artificial sweeteners.

  • Chill the mixture before shaping if it feels too soft; a firmer dough shapes more cleanly.

  • Freeze sticks on a tray first, then transfer to a bag to avoid them sticking together.

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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Strawberry Oatmeal Smoothie Sticks for Dogs

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Servings: 12 steaks
Strawberry Oatmeal Smoothie Sticks for Dogs
Prep:20 minutes
Cook:3 hours
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:3 hours 20 minutes

Instructions

1

Puree strawberries

Add hulled and chopped strawberries to a blender or food processor and blend until smooth, adding 1–2 tablespoons water or coconut water if needed to help process.

2

Add yogurt and honey

Add plain Greek yogurt and optional honey to the blender and blend until creamy and combined, scraping down the sides as necessary.

3

Mix in oats and flax

Add rolled oats and flaxseed meal, pulsing or stirring until a soft dough with texture forms. Chill for 20–30 minutes if the mixture is too soft to shape.

4

Shape sticks

Press the mixture into a 1/2-inch-thick rectangle on parchment and cut into sticks, or fill silicone molds. Use lightly oiled hands to prevent sticking.

5

Freeze and store

Freeze on a tray for at least 3 hours until solid, then transfer sticks to a freezer-safe container or bag and label with the date.

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Nutrition

Calories: 33kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein:
2g | Fat: 1.5g | Saturated Fat: 0g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 0g | Monounsaturated Fat:
1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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