Remove the tops of the strawberries and cut out the white center.
8 medium size fresh strawberries
Dice the strawberries about ¼ inch wide.
Depending on the size of your mold, add 3 to 5 pieces of diced strawberries and 3 to 4 small blueberries into the bottom of the silicone molds.
¾ cup small fresh blueberries
Next about 1 tablespoon of the plain greek yogurt, depending on the size of the mold, on top of the berries.
1 cup plain Greek yogurt
Gently jiggle or tap the molds to remove any air bubbles. (Add more yogurt as needed to completely fill the mold)
Scrape any excess yogurt from the top of the mold either with an offset spatula or a spoon. Use a damp paper towel to remove what the spatula or spoon cannot.
Freeze for 4 hours, or until the treats are frozen solid.
To remove the treats, you can very quickly run the bottom of the mold under warm water. Dry the bottom off before gently stretching a side of the mold to release the treats. Store in a freezer safe container, or a gallon size freezer bag until ready to use.
Notes
IMPORTANT NOTE: Always check with your vet when introducing new foods gradually, and watch for any adverse reactions.Storage :
To Store: Store in a freezer safe container or a gallon size freezer bag for up to 3 months.
Tips :
Chopped raspberries are a good substitute for diced strawberries or the small whole blueberries.
You can mix 1 mashed ripe banana into the plain greek yogurt for added sweetness.
You can substitute nonfat greek yogurt if you are concerned about your pets fat/caloric intake.