Perfect for sharing, these blueberry yogurt bites are delicious and take under 5 minutes to whip together. Blueberries are an amazing addition to both you and your dog's diet. They are packed with antioxidants, fiber and vitamins C and K. They help to fight cancers, support the immune system, and support bone health. All while being low in calories.
Author:
Dog Child
Ingredients
1 cup Blueberries
¼ cup Plant-Based Yogurt
Directions
Clean your blueberries
Add your blueberries and yogurt to a bowl and mix until well combined
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper
Pour the mixture onto the baking sheet
Place in the freezer for 3-4 hours, or overnight
Enjoy - these blueberries make a great snack for you and your Dog Child!
Recipe Note
Storage:
Can be keep in the freezer for 90 days.
2 comments
Chance’s Mom
This is great as our boy loves both ingredients. The issue I have is needing amounts to give?
Sadly our boy has a real sensitive tummy. I am literally starting from scratch today after 6 days of tummy, poop trouble.
He’s only 8lbs. Must gain weight. The nutrient mix I am introducing today, so far he’s had 2/8th of a tsp (optimal is 2 1/4 tsp), that’s how slow I’m starting to see how he handles it. He will get another 1/8with dinner if no trouble. Ty for all dog child does. I completely trust you and advise as I navigate through these times. Only have had Chance 5 months and it’s been a challenge with his belly
This is great as our boy loves both ingredients. The issue I have is needing amounts to give?
Sadly our boy has a real sensitive tummy. I am literally starting from scratch today after 6 days of tummy, poop trouble.
He’s only 8lbs. Must gain weight. The nutrient mix I am introducing today, so far he’s had 2/8th of a tsp (optimal is 2 1/4 tsp), that’s how slow I’m starting to see how he handles it. He will get another 1/8with dinner if no trouble. Ty for all dog child does. I completely trust you and advise as I navigate through these times. Only have had Chance 5 months and it’s been a challenge with his belly
2 comments
Chance’s Mom
This is great as our boy loves both ingredients. The issue I have is needing amounts to give?
Sadly our boy has a real sensitive tummy. I am literally starting from scratch today after 6 days of tummy, poop trouble.
He’s only 8lbs. Must gain weight. The nutrient mix I am introducing today, so far he’s had 2/8th of a tsp (optimal is 2 1/4 tsp), that’s how slow I’m starting to see how he handles it. He will get another 1/8with dinner if no trouble. Ty for all dog child does. I completely trust you and advise as I navigate through these times. Only have had Chance 5 months and it’s been a challenge with his belly
This is great as our boy loves both ingredients. The issue I have is needing amounts to give?
Sadly our boy has a real sensitive tummy. I am literally starting from scratch today after 6 days of tummy, poop trouble.
He’s only 8lbs. Must gain weight. The nutrient mix I am introducing today, so far he’s had 2/8th of a tsp (optimal is 2 1/4 tsp), that’s how slow I’m starting to see how he handles it. He will get another 1/8with dinner if no trouble. Ty for all dog child does. I completely trust you and advise as I navigate through these times. Only have had Chance 5 months and it’s been a challenge with his belly
Manajemen
Is blue berry
yogurt
good to eat during the day?Is blue berry
yogurt
good to eat during the day?