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Wooden popsicle sticks Whisk Instructions: In a bowl, whisk our chicken bone broth powder with warm water until mixed well. Place peas and carrots (approximately 5 of each) in the bottom of each slot in the popsicle mold. Pour in the prepared bone broth, dividing evenly. Add wooden sticks to each popsicle.

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1 large frozen banana 2 tablespoons of peanut butter 2 tablespoons of honey 17.6 ounces of plain, nonfat Greek yogurt Put cut-up chunks of frozen banana in your blender. Add the peanut butter and honey and blend until smooth. Then add the yogurt and blend until the mixture is smooth and thick with a milkshake-esque consistency.

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Once the fruit is frozen, place it in a food processor or blender with about ¼ cup of plain, unsweetened yogurt for every 2 cups of fruit. Blend until smooth, tweaking the amount of

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1/4 Cup Water A blender An ice cube tray, fun-shaped mold, or foam egg carton Gather your ingredients and place them into your trusty blender! (hold off on the water just yet) Blend until smooth. If your mixture is too thick, add water as needed to create a smoothie-like texture. It should make a beautiful shade of purple goodness!

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Cut up and then liquify fruit in a blender before freezing in ice cube trays overnight and serve to your dog. Meaty Frozen Treats – To add an extra meaty flavor to your dog’s popsicles, you can add small pieces of unseasoned cooked meat into each ice cube compartment, and then top with either water or broth. Freeze and let your dog enjoy!

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Summer is here and it’s warming up! Dogs love cooling down with frozen summer treats just as much as we do. We have created four savory and sweet recipes to help beat the heat this summer. Pupsicles are also a perfect solution for teething puppies and keeping your dog busy. Try one (or all) of our 4 DIY pupsicles. These quick simple recipes

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Instructions: Put 4 ounces of peanut butter in your liquid measuring cup (eyeballing a big glob is fine). Add 3 ounces of water and 2 ounces of yogurt to reach 9 ounces. If you have leftover yogurt and water mixture, add that and adjust accordingly.

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1 ripe banana. Blend the banana and pumpkin puree. Stir the mixture while adding the yogurt and honey. Freeze the mixture and serve on a hot day. If your pooch has seasonal allergies that make his skin dry and itchy, pumpkin is a terrific addition to …

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Get the recipe. 5. Peanut Butter + Jam Freeze. Try this dog-friendly twist on a classic PB&J made with peanut butter and fresh strawberries. Get the recipe. 6. Frozen Chicken Treats. What dog can resist these frozen treats made with chicken broth, peanut butter and parsley (a natural breath freshener). Get the recipe.

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How to make Pupsicles. Step 1: Blend. Either mash or blend all ingredients together until smooth, adding water as needed to reach a pourable texture. Step 2: Freeze. Pour into molds, leaving a little space at the top for them to expand. Insert an edible stick into each well. Freeze until hard, at least 4 hours.

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I’ve put together a list of my favorite frozen dog treat recipes. They’re easy to make, and a nice way to help keep your dog cool this summer. Here’s 20 frozen dog treat recipes. If you’re looking for even more recipes be sure to check out our list of 25 homemade dog treat recipes, all made with 5 ingredients or less.

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Instructions: Mash 1 banana. Blend with peanut butter and plain yogurt until smooth. Cut the other banana into approximately ¼-inch slices. Insert 3 to 4 banana slices into a mold of your choice; these slices will provide a base to ensure your “stick” stays in place. Pour banana, peanut butter, and yogurt mixture on top of the banana slices.

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#2 Frozen Apple Dog Treats This super simple recipe only requires apples, greek yogurt, and water. That’s it. Your pup will think you are a gourmet chef. He is going to go crazy over these healthy little treats. If you use a conventional ice cube tray the recipe should make about 16 treats. Always be sure to remove the core and all of the seeds!

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Gourmet Dog Treat Recipes: Crunchy Squirrel Dog Treats - with Sunflower Seed Tails. Decandent Pumpkin Donuts - Drizzle with Almond Milk Glaze. Banana Bread - Cute Little Loaves Just for Your Dog. Pizza Dog Treats - The Topping Choices are Endless. Gingerbread Dog Treats - Make Gingerbread Men, Dogs or Bones. Pumpkin Biscotti - Twice Baked Dog

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Cheeseburger Frozen Dog Treats. Frozen Apple and Blueberry Dog Treats. Fruity Frozen Homemade Dog Treats. Goat Milk Pupsicle. Banana Peanut Butter Swirl Dog Ice Cream. Sweet Potato Ice Cream for Dogs. Tropical Pupsicle Dog Treats. Watermelon Dog Popsicles. Homemade Frozen Dog Treat Molds.

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There are so many dog delicious recipes in this bunch, including things like Yogurt and Berry Dog Treats, Peanut Butter and Banana Pupsicles, Frozen Watermelon Dog Treats, DIY Chicken Pupsicles

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How do you make a low calorie pupsicle for a dog?

Both carrots and watermelon are low in calories which makes this pupsicle recipe lower in total calories than pupsicles made with yogurt or peanut butter. This dog popsicle recipe is as easy as it gets. Add two peeled and roughly chopped carrots to a blender, pulse to chop them up.

How to make homemade frozen dog treats?

These easy homemade frozen dog treats are only made with yogurt, watermelon, and honey. Healthy, refreshing, and perfect for your fur baby during summer! Place silicone molds on a baking sheet (this helps transfer them easily to the freezer without spilling.)

What is the best recipe for dog popsicles?

This dog popsicle recipe is as easy as it gets. Add two peeled and roughly chopped carrots to a blender, pulse to chop them up. Then add the watermelon.

What are the best frozen dog treats to make with pumpkin?

My favorite combinations for frozen dog treats using pumpkin are yogurt, apple, banana and coconut oil. But you can use any of the items on the above ingredient list. Mix and match and make it fun.

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