
Step 3: Shape the Drops
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Using a small spoon, drop small portions (around Β½ tsp each) of the mixture onto the sheet. Alternatively, you can use a silicone mold for fun shapes!
Step 4: Freeze
- Place the sheet or molds in the freezer and let them freeze for at least 2β3 hours, or until solid.
Step 5: Store and Serve
- Once frozen, transfer the drops to an airtight container or freezer bag.
- Store them in the freezer for up to 3 weeks.
πΎ Feeding Tips:
- Serve 1β2 drops for small dogs, 3β4 for medium, and up to 5 for large dogs as an occasional treat.
- These are not meant as meal replacements, just a fun and cooling reward.
- Always monitor for allergies, especially when trying new ingredients.
β οΈ Safety Notes:
- Only use raw, dog-safe honey and unsweetened yogurt (no xylitol or artificial sweeteners).
- Avoid feeding honey to puppies under 1 year, as their immune systems are still developing.
- If your dog is diabetic or overweight, consult your vet before using honey.
π Why Dogs Love These:
These treats are cool, soft, slightly sweet, and naturally fruity β a great combination for a hot day or a post-walk reward. Plus, you can feel confident knowing whatβs in every bite.
π‘ Variations to Try:
- Add blueberries for more antioxidants.
- Swap strawberries for pumpkin puree in autumn.
- Add a pinch of cinnamon (just a pinch) for a warming touch.
β€οΈ Final Bark
Homemade treats like Strawberry Banana Honey Drops for Dogs offer a simple way to show love to your pup while keeping their diet wholesome. Theyβre inexpensive, customizable, andβbest of allβtail-wag approved!
Let your dog enjoy the natural goodness in every drop, and feel good knowing you made them with love. πΆπππ―
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