Peanut Butter Swirl Dog Popsicles
These homemade dog popsicles are a cool, refreshing treat for your furry friend in the summertime! Made with simple nutritious ingredients like frozen fruit, plain Greek yogurt, and swirled with creamy peanut butter. Keep a batch frozen in your freezer for those hot days!
I really enjoy learning about nutrition and a healthy lifestyle for dogs, which is why I began HealthyWags making simple heathy treats for my dogs and yours.
My dogs love the taste of vanilla ice cream and whipped cream, but I know those foods are not the most nutritious for dogs to eat.
So I wanted to make them a healthier dog treat they can enjoy on a hot summer Florida day – these fruit, yogurt, and peanut butter swirl pupsicles!
You need just a handful of simple ingredients to make these homemade dog popsicles like frozen fruit and plain Greek yogurt.
- prep time: 10 MINUTES
- cook time: 3 HOURS FREEZE TIME
- total time: 10 MINUTES
- yield: 8 DOG POPSICLES 1X
Here is everything you need to make this dog popsicle recipe:
- 1 banana, frozen
- 2 cups frozen mixed berries
- 1 cup plain fat free Greek yogurt
- 1 1/2 cup water
- 8 tsp creamy peanut butter, divided
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Add frozen banana, frozen berries, Greek yogurt, and water to a blender.
- Blend on high for about 30 seconds, until everything is combined and completely smooth – like a smoothie!
- Pour the mixture into eight popsicle molds, filling 3/4 of the way full.
- Use a spoon to add 1 tsp of peanut butter to each popsicle.
- Sprinkle some Bowl Boosters into each popsicle.
- Use a butter knife to swirl the peanut butter and Bowl Boosters pieces around.
- Add popsicle sticks/stick-shaped treats and freeze the pops for at least 3 hours until frozen through.
- Pop them out of the molds and let your dog enjoy!
*Notes
KITCHEN TOOLS NEEDED
To make this recipe, you need a blender and popsicle molds. You will also need wooden popsicle sticks or a stick-shaped treat like bully sticks, Milk Bones, carrot sticks, or celery. My dog Ziva is a gentle eater, but if your dog is a chomper, I do not recommend using a wooden popsicle stick to avoid a choking hazard.
WHAT CAN I USE INSTEAD OF POPSICLE MOLDS?
If you don’t have popsicle molds, you can use paper cups or a reusable ice cube trays to freeze the dog popsicles.
Dog popsicles can get messy, so you should let your dog enjoy their popsicle outside or on a hard surface where they can lick up the drippings.
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- category: SNACK
- method: NO BAKE
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