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Frozen Blueberry Banana Dog Treats! A wonderfully refreshing snack for your furry friend. If your dog loves blueberries, they will love this recipe! Frozen treats are delicious on a warm sunny day.

Blueberry Banana Dog Treats
We are huge fans of homemade dog treats. If you haven’t tried our dog ice cream yet, be sure to add it to your dog’s menu! So fun for your dogs who always love getting a special treat!
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Ingredients:
- Plain Greek yogurt – Flavored, sugary yogurts are not good for pets
- Banana
- Blueberries
You can find tons of adorable dog treat molds here on Amazon!

Instructions:
Spoon the yogurt into the bottom of the mold until it just covers the bottom.

In a blender or food processor, add the banana and blueberries. Blend for 30-45 seconds or until it reaches a well-blended, liquid consistency.

Transfer the liquid into a measuring cup with a spout then slowly pour the blueberry mixture to fill in each mold. Be careful not to overfill.
Recipe Tip
Once filled, gently shake the corners of the mold to make sure there are no bubbles or empty spots.

Place mold in the freezer for 4-6 hours or until completely frozen. Store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to a month.

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Blueberry Banana Dog Treats

Blueberry Banana Dog Treats
Equipment
- Food processor or blender
- Spoon
Ingredients
- ½ cup plain greek yogurt
- 1 ripe banana
- ½ cup blueberries, rinsed
Instructions
- Spoon the yogurt into the bottom of the mold until it just covers the bottom.

- In a blender or food processor, add the banana and blueberries. Blend for 30-45 seconds or until it reaches a well-blended, liquid consistency

- Transfer the liquid into a measuring cup with a spout then slowly pour the blueberry mixture to fill in each mold. Be careful not to overfill.

- Once filled, gently shake the corners of the mold to make sure there are no bubbles or empty spots.
- Place mold in the freezer for 4-6 hours or until completely frozen.









