Remember the Healthy Green Smoothie recipe I shared last week? Well, I’m all about working with what you got and not having to recreate the wheel. So, I have another quick and easy Valentine’s Day frozen dog treat recipe that you can make along with your healthy green smoothies. Wait for it . . . .
Who needs a sweet heart with all that added sugar when you can have a GREEN heart! That’s right peeps, 2014 is all about being healthy!
Frozen Healthy Green Smoothie Dog Treats
First things first, make sure to check out our Irresistible Healthy Green Smoothie recipe. Once you’ve made your smoothie, take the left over smoothie and poor it into an ice cube tray, and freeze. Seriously, that’s it.
We were feeling the Valentine’s Day spirit, so I made mine into cute little heart shapes using a heart shaped ice cube tray that I got last year at Target. Not feeling the love? Use any ice cube tray you would like! These are perfect for a quick (and healthy) treat OR you can use them in the blender as ice cubes for your healthy green smoothies.
Chuy Chihuahua Approved!
Do you even have to ask if Chuy thinks they’re irresistible? Of course he does!
How are you spoiling your dog this Valentine’s Day? If you need ideas and inspiration, be sure to check out some of our other Valentine’s Day posts:
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Cathy Connolly says
Sounds like a great treat! Thanks for sharing this one, I even have this mold 🙂
Aimee Beltran says
Awesome! You’ll have to try it!
slimdoggy says
Green hearts…hmm, I don’t know says Jack. I guess as long as they taste good!
Kia says
Nice! Those look very healthy and cute 🙂
Nailah Bone says
Very cute! 🙂 That frozen smoothie must be super yummy, Chuy is licking that plate clean! Thanks for sharing this recipe and the wonderful photos!
Miss Angie says
That’s fantastic!
Amanda says
OMG so cute, I love this idea for treats! Think I might hafta try ’em!
Aimee Beltran says
Thanks Amanda! Let me know if you do!
Furfilled says
Sweet! I love DIY dog treats. I have chocolate molds, but never thought about using it for a smoothie. That would be a cute idea for ice cubes too.
Amelia Hughes says
Love, love, love! Again, just like the smoothie, I am looking forward to making these for Tater…he has such a sensitive tummy and this is such a fun and healthy idea for a snack!
Aimee Beltran says
I’m sure Tater will love them!
Aimee Beltran says
Aww, thank you! Chuy has a sensitive tummy too so I’m sure Tater will love them!
PuppyTrainingClassroom says
Well, the ‘month of love’ is almost out the window and I know these were intended for a Valentine’s treat, but you won’t shoot me if I try these out as a random “gift of love” to my little furry friend, right? 😛
Thanks for sharing!
P.S. ‘Liked’ you on Facebook and followed you on Twitter, hoping to keep contact 🙂
cupcake says
my dog loved it
Aimee Beltran says
I’m so happy to hear that!