Frozen Yogurt Blueberry Bones
Happy “Friday Treats Friday” everyone! What fun plans do you have this weekend? If you read Wednesday’s post Caprese Sandwich (HERE), I told you about our project building custom cabinets in our garage. Well, we have been working really hard for a while now so we are taking Friday, Saturday, and Sunday off to enjoy some down time and to celebrate our Anniversary! We have been working late into the evenings but I wanted to make something healthy for the pups but quick and simple at the same time. I had Plain Greek Yogurt and Blueberries in the refrigerator just waiting to be made into a treat!
"Money can buy you a fine dog, but only love can make him wag his tail". -Kinky Friedman
I know one thing…Jake and Maggie were wagging their tails as soon as I took these treats out of the freezer! I think they know what “Friday Treats Friday” means!!!



Frozen Yogurt Blueberry Bones
Ingredients:
Plain Greek Yogurt
Blueberries (as many as you want)
Instructions:
Add blueberries to your mold
Spoon yogurt on top of blueberries
Freeze until solid
I ordered bone shaped molds from Amazon and filled them with yogurt and blueberries, and plopped them into the freezer for approximately 2 hours!
I used whole blueberries instead of cutting them up or blending them in the blender. CAUTION: When giving your pup these yogurt blueberry bones, they can get messy! I would recommend you give these treats on a hard surface floor or even better, outside!
NOTE: You can also make this same recipe by putting the blueberries and yogurt into a blender mixing them up into more of a puree. Fill whatever molds you are using, fill up a plastic cup, or use a Popsicle mold for a delightful, healthy snack for your pup!

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Love the little bone molds you used! Also love the idea that you can share the treats together lol!!!????
Thank you! Yes, dinner with your pup! Whatever I create for them, I can also eat if I want. That’s the neat thing about making these healthy treats. Jake and Maggie LOVED these yogurt treats.