Cool Dog Treats: 1 Strawberry Banana Pop Recipe

Oh my goodness, when those summer days start heating up, I swear my Golden Retriever, Buster, turns into a giant furry puddle. Keeping him cool and happy is my main mission! That’s why I’m SO excited to share my go-to Strawberry Banana Frozen Pops โ€“ Recipe for Dogs with you. Honestly, they’re ridiculously simple to whip up, and knowing exactly what’s going into Buster’s treats makes me feel so good. Plus, he goes absolutely BONKERS for them โ€“ seriously, the tail wags are off the charts!

Two Strawberry Banana Frozen Pops for Dogs held up with a happy dog in the background.

Why Your Dog Will Love These Strawberry Banana Frozen Pops โ€“ Recipe for Dogs

Okay, so you’re probably wondering why these pops are such a hit with the pups? Let me tell you!

  • Super Refreshing: On a hot day, nothing beats a chilly treat. These are perfect for cooling down your furry friend after a good romp.
  • Totally Healthy: Weโ€™re talking real fruit here! No weird stuff, nada. Just pure, yummy goodness thatโ€™s actually good for them.
  • Crazy Easy to Make: Seriously, it takes like five minutes to prep, and then the freezer does all the work. Youโ€™ve got this!
  • A Special Treat: Seeing Busterโ€™s tail wag like crazy when I pull these out just makes my day. Itโ€™s the perfect way to show them you care!

Overhead shot of homemade Strawberry Banana Frozen Pops โ€“ Recipe for Dogs on a marble surface.

Gather Your Ingredients for Strawberry Banana Frozen Pops โ€“ Recipe for Dogs

Alright, time to get down to business! You only need a few simple things for these amazing pops, and chances are you’ve already got them in your kitchen. First up, you’ll need a good cup of fresh strawberries โ€“ just make sure you hull those little green tops off, okay? Then, grab one perfectly ripe banana; you know, the kind with a few little brown speckles is best, that’s where all the sweetness is! And finally, just half a cup of good old water to help everything blend up nice and smooth. Thatโ€™s it! Super easy, right?

Golden retriever looking at a plate of Strawberry Banana Frozen Pops, a recipe for dogs.

Simple Steps to Make Strawberry Banana Frozen Pops โ€“ Recipe for Dogs

Okay, getting these yummy pops made is about as easy as it gets! Honestly, Buster practically makes them himself while heโ€™s supervising me in the kitchen. First things first, youโ€™re gonna toss your hulled strawberries, that ripe banana, and oh, about half a cup of water right into your blender. Then, just whiz it all up until itโ€™s super smooth! Sometimes, if my banana is a little less ripe, Iโ€™ll add another tablespoon or two of water to get it going, but usually, that half cup is just perfect. Once it’s all blended into a lovely, smooth puree, youโ€™re ready for the next step!

Blending the Perfect Base for Your Dog’s Frozen Pops

When youโ€™re blending, just give it a good whirl until there are no more chunky bits of strawberry skin or banana. You want it nice and smooth, so itโ€™s easy for your pup to lick! If your blender is a bit weak or you want to be extra sure, you can even give it a quick blend, scrape down the sides with a spatula, and then blend again. Making sure everything is totally combined means the flavor is even all the way through, and you won’t have one bite that’s just banana and another that’s just strawberry. Itโ€™s all about that perfect sweet and fruity harmony!

Freezing Your Strawberry Banana Frozen Pops

Once your beautiful mixture is perfectly blended, itโ€™s time to get them ready for the freezer! You can use regular old ice cube trays for this, which is what I usually do because theyโ€™re just so darn convenient. Or, if youโ€™re feeling fancy, grab some cute silicone molds โ€“ theyโ€™re great because they make popping the frozen treats out a breeze. Just pour that yummy mixture into your chosen molds, making sure not to overfill them. Then, pop them into the freezer for at least four hours, or until theyโ€™re completely solid and ready for a happy doggy lick!

Overhead shot of homemade Strawberry Banana Frozen Pops โ€“ Recipe for Dogs on a marble surface.

Tips for Success with Your Strawberry Banana Frozen Pops โ€“ Recipe for Dogs

Want to make sure these pops are a total hit with your furry best friend? Itโ€™s all about a few little tricks! First off, using really fresh, ripe strawberries and bananas makes a HUGE difference in flavor. Seriously, the riper the banana, the sweeter and tastier itโ€™ll be! And when youโ€™re pouring the yummy mixture into your molds, donโ€™t pack it down too hard. Just a nice, gentle pour is perfect. This way, your dog can actually lick and enjoy the treat rather than just gnawing on a giant ice block.

Choosing the Right Molds for Dog Treats

Okay, so this is important: make sure whatever molds you use are totally safe for your pup! I usually stick to standard ice cube trays because they’re easy to find and the perfect size for a quick treat. If you get silicone ones, they can be super cute โ€“ think little paws or bones! Just be sure there are no tiny parts your dog could accidentally break off and swallow, or any sharp edges on plastic ones. Keeping it simple and smooth is always best!

Serving and Storage for Your Dog’s Frozen Treats

When they’re finally frozen solid, it’s treat time! Just pop one out of the mold and give it to your dog. Always, always supervise them while they’re enjoying their special treatโ€”we don’t want any gulping incidents! You can learn more about what makes strawberries good for pups over at the AKC. If you have any left over, just pop them back into the freezer. They’ll stay nice and fresh in there for weeks, ready for another hot day!

Overhead shot of homemade Strawberry Banana Frozen Pops โ€“ Recipe for Dogs on a marble surface.

Frequently Asked Questions about Strawberry Banana Frozen Pops โ€“ Recipe for Dogs

Got questions about these yummy pops? I probably have an answer for ya!

Can I use other fruits for these dog pops?

Oh, for sure! You can totally switch up the fruits. Blueberries or a little bit of unsweetened apple sauce work great, but always double-check if a new fruit is safe for dogs before you blend it up. Avoid anything like grapes or raisins, though โ€“ those are a big no-no!

How long do these frozen pops last?

As long as they’re tucked away nice and snug in your freezer, these pops should be good for a good few weeks! Just pop them in an airtight container or a freezer bag to stop them from getting freezer-burned. Honestly, though, they usually disappear way faster than that around here!

Are strawberries and bananas safe for dogs?

Yes, absolutely! Both strawberries and bananas are super safe and actually pretty healthy for dogs in moderation. Strawberries have antioxidants and fiber, and bananas offer potassium and vitamins. Just think of these as a delicious, healthy bonus treat for your pup!

Estimated Nutritional Information

Just so you know what you’re giving your sweet pup, here’s a rough idea of what’s in each yummy pop: about 30 calories, 5 grams of sugar from the fruit (no added sugar here!), a teeny tiny bit of fat, and some fiber from the strawberries. Of course, this can change a bit depending on how ripe your banana is or which brand of strawberries you use!

Share Your Strawberry Banana Frozen Pops Experience!

Okay, spill the kibble! I would absolutely LOVE to hear how your furry best friend liked these Strawberry Banana Frozen Pops โ€“ Recipe for Dogs. Did they do that happy little dance? Did their tail go into overdrive whirl mode? Drop a comment below and tell me all about it, or even rate this recipe! Your stories make my day!

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Strawberry Banana Frozen Pops for Dogs

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Simple and healthy frozen treats for your dog made with strawberries and bananas.

  • Author: patricia
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 0 min
  • Total Time: 4 hr 10 min
  • Yield: Approx. 6-8 pops
  • Category: Dog Treats
  • Method: Freezing
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

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  • 1 cup fresh strawberries, hulled
  • 1 ripe banana, peeled
  • 1/2 cup water

Instructions

  1. Combine strawberries, banana, and water in a blender.
  2. Blend until smooth.
  3. Pour the mixture into ice cube trays or small, dog-safe molds.
  4. Freeze for at least 4 hours, or until solid.
  5. Serve one pop to your dog as a treat.

Notes

  • Ensure molds are clean and free of any sharp edges.
  • Supervise your dog while they enjoy the frozen pop.
  • Adjust water amount for desired consistency.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 pop
  • Calories: 30
  • Sugar: 5g
  • Sodium: 1mg
  • Fat: 0.2g
  • Saturated Fat: 0g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0.1g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 7g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 0.5g
  • Cholesterol: 0mg

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