Blueberry & Coconut Oil Gummy Dog Treat Recipe (2024)

Jump to Recipe Print Recipe

Are you looking to impress your favorite pooch? Your dogs are going to love these Blueberry & Coconut Oil Gummy Dog Treats! They are easy to make chilled treats with ingredients that are healthy for dogs.

They are so cute with their blueberry purple hue and dog bone shape. I loved making them as much as these Crunchy Peanut Butter Dog Treats. So let’s get started!

Ingredients to Make Blueberry & Coconut Oil Gummy Dog Treats

Unflavored Gelatin
Coconut Oil (Cold Pressed or Virgin is Best)
Fresh Blueberries
Water

Only 4 Ingredients! It’s so simple. Plus you will want to have a cute mold that’s perfect for dog treats. Be sure to wash and dry your mold thoroughly before you start. A blender or food processor is also a must.

The injector isn’t necessary. But having a tool that can help you get the mixture into the molds without making a mess will come in handy. If you choose to skip the injector even a small spoon or a pourable liquid measuring cup will work.

Why Blueberries

Yes, blueberries are a safe treat for your dog! With only 84 calories per cup of fruit, they are also a safe treat for diabetic dogs (but always check with your vet first).

Blueberries contain high amounts of vitamin C, vitamin, A, fiber, and phytochemicals (naturally occurring chemical compounds found in plants). These are all great components for dog health. Phytochemicals, for example, are linked to several aspects of health, including the ability to fight cancer in humans.

Why Coconut Oil

Coconut oil consists of at least 90% saturated fats, most of which are Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCTs), a form of saturated fatty acid with scientifically proven health benefits, ranging from maintaining a healthy weight to improving brain function. The components of MCTs include lauric acid, which is antibacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral; capric acid and caprylic acid, which are known for their anti-fungal effects; and other acids that are polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fatty acids.

From easing upset stomaches, calming irritated skin to preventing infection and reducing allergic reactions, coconut oil has so many benefits for our furry friends!

It has even been shown to aid in thyroid balance—which in turn can help overweight dogs lose weight, and help dogs feel more energetic. Studies have shown that coconut oil can improve nutrient absorption, help counteract digestive disorders, like inflammatory bowel syndrome and colitis, and reduce overall inflammation throughout the body.

How to Make Blueberry & Coconut Oil Gummy Dog Treats

Making these treats is simple! Start by pureeing your blueberries in a blender or food processor. It doesn’t matter what setting because blueberries are so soft. Instead, just blend until you’ve reached a puree texture.

Next, melt your coconut oil in the microwave. You could also use a stove top. This should take 30 seconds or less – not much time at all. You don’t need your coconut oil to be hot. You just need the texture to go from solid to liquid so you can thoroughly blend it with the blueberries.

Add the coconut oil to the blueberries. If your coconut oil immediately seizes, add the entire mixture to the microwave for just a few seconds to bring it back to liquid and thoroughly blend the blueberries and coconut oil.

Next add the gelatin and blend it in, until just smooth. Get your mold ready. And to make your mold even easier to work with, place it on a cookie sheet to keep it from wobbling when you move it to the fridge.

Now here’s the tough part. Your Blueberry & Coconut Oil Gummy Dog Treat mixture will be ready to add to the molds if your blueberries are nice and juicy. If you struggle to pour the mixture or inject the mixture, try adding just a tiny amount of water. You want your mixture to have a touch of movement.

Fill the molds and place the treats in the fridge for at least 1 hour or overnight. Pop the treats out of the mold and serve anytime! As with any fruit or veggie, portion control is important. Treats should only comprise 10% of your dog’s diet and be considered an occasional treat. Store your extra treats in the fridge in an air tight container.

Blueberry & Coconut Oil Gummy Dog Treat Recipe (12)

Blueberry & Coconut Oil Gummy Dog Treat Recipe

Brittany Bly

Make these fun frozen dog treats with blueberry and coconut oil!

Print Recipe Pin Recipe

Prep Time 8 minutes mins

Cook Time 2 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 2 Packets Unflavored Gelatin 0.5 ounces
  • ½ Cup Coconut Oil
  • ¼ Cup Fresh Blueberries
  • 2 Tablespoons Water optional

Plus these Tools:

Instructions

  • Place blueberries in a blender. Puree until smooth and even.

  • Add coconut oil into a small dish and place it in the microwave on high for 30 second intervals and stir in between. There's no need for the coconut oil to be hot - you just need it to be liquid.

  • Add the coconut oil to the pureed blueberries and blend again just until mixed.

  • If your blueberries are cold, this may cause the coconut oil to immediately seize and solidify. If this happens, microwave the mixture for a few seconds at a time, until the coconut oil is liquid again.

  • Next add the gelatin to the mixture and blend until mixed. If your blueberries weren’t very juicy, the mixture may be thicker than you will want it. You can add a small amount of water, up to a tablespoon of warm water until your mixture is the texture of batter.

  • Place the silicone mold on a flat surface. Even better you can place the mold on a flat tray that can be transferred to the fridge.

  • Fill the mold with the blueberry and coconut oil mixture. I use an injector tool to more easily fill the molds, but if you don’t have one, simply pouring the liquid or spooning it into the mold will work too.

  • Place in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour or overnight.

  • Pop the treats out of the tray to serve!

  • Store your Blueberry & Coconut Oil Gummy Dog Treat Recipe in an air tight container.

Notes

  • Store the Blueberry & Coconut Oil Gummy Dog Treats in the fridge. Do not freeze them.
  • You can use a different fruit in place of the blueberries, as long as they’re safe for dogs. Absolutely no grapes for example!
  • Some molds are bigger and some are smaller. The finished number of dog treats can vary.

Keyword blueberry dog treats, coconut oil dog treats, dog treat recipes, dog treats, homemade dog treats

Let’s Stay Friends!

Insta | Pinterest | Enews | TikTok

Looking for something similar?

  • Easy Homemade Peanut Butter Dog Treats

    It was an absolutely dark and dreary day. That's why I just had to cheer…

  • DIY Fall Cards with Your Cats (or other Animal Friends)

    I admit it. I only use my camera phone for taking photos of my cats…

  • Coconut Shell Tropical Smoothie Bowl

    Get those island vibes any day of the week and anytime! This tropical smoothie bowl…

Blueberry & Coconut Oil Gummy Dog Treat Recipe (18)

Brittany Bly

Hi. My name is Brittany and I'm the founder of Pop Shop America. I design most of the craft kits in our shop and just love to make stuff! I've been a maker my whole life and have made desserts, clothes, terrariums, zines, fine art, recipes, candles and so much more. I hope you stick around at Pop Shop America. 💖 Let's be friends.

Blueberry & Coconut Oil Gummy Dog Treat Recipe (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Rev. Porsche Oberbrunner

Last Updated:

Views: 6130

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (53 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Rev. Porsche Oberbrunner

Birthday: 1994-06-25

Address: Suite 153 582 Lubowitz Walks, Port Alfredoborough, IN 72879-2838

Phone: +128413562823324

Job: IT Strategist

Hobby: Video gaming, Basketball, Web surfing, Book restoration, Jogging, Shooting, Fishing

Introduction: My name is Rev. Porsche Oberbrunner, I am a zany, graceful, talented, witty, determined, shiny, enchanting person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.