
Introduction
These delightful Strawberry Banana Honey Drops for Dogs combine the natural sweetness of fresh strawberries and ripe bananas with a touch of honey to create irresistible treats your pup will absolutely love. Packed with vitamins, antioxidants, and natural sugars, these frozen drops offer a refreshing snack that’s both nutritious and delicious for your furry friend.
Ingredients List
Main Ingredients:
- 1 cup fresh strawberries, hulled and chopped
- 1 medium ripe banana, mashed
- 2 tablespoons raw honey
- ¼ cup plain Greek yogurt
Dog-Safe Substitutions:
- Instead of strawberries: Use fresh blueberries or diced apples (remove seeds)
- Instead of banana: Try mashed sweet potato or pumpkin puree
- Instead of Greek yogurt: Use coconut yogurt or skip for dairy-free option
Timing
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Freeze Time: 3-4 hours
Total Time: 4 hours 10 minutes
How to Make It
1. Prepare the Fruit Base
Wash and hull the strawberries, then chop them into small pieces. The smaller chunks will blend more easily and create a smoother texture. Mash the ripe banana thoroughly with a fork until it reaches a creamy consistency. The natural sugars in well-ripened bananas provide the perfect sweetness level for dogs.
2. Blend the Mixture
Combine the chopped strawberries, mashed banana, honey, and Greek yogurt in a blender or food processor. Pulse until you achieve a smooth, creamy mixture with small fruit pieces for texture. The honey acts as a natural preservative while adding beneficial enzymes, and the yogurt provides probiotics for digestive health.
3. Fill the Molds
Pour the mixture into ice cube trays or silicone molds, filling each compartment about ¾ full. Tap the trays gently on the counter to release air bubbles and ensure even distribution. This step prevents hollow spots and creates perfectly shaped treats.
4. Freeze Until Solid
Place the filled molds in the freezer for 3-4 hours or overnight. The treats should be completely solid before removing from molds. The freezing process concentrates the flavors while creating a refreshing texture that dogs find irresistible, especially on warm days.
5. Remove and Store
Run warm water over the bottom of the molds for 10-15 seconds to easily release the frozen drops. Store the finished treats in an airtight container or freezer bag for up to three months.

Nutritional Information
Each serving provides essential vitamins C and K from strawberries, potassium and vitamin B6 from bananas, and beneficial enzymes from raw honey. The Greek yogurt adds protein and probiotics for digestive health. These treats contain approximately 15-20 calories per drop, making them perfect for training rewards or occasional snacks without disrupting your dog’s balanced diet.
Serving & Storage
Serve 1-2 drops per 20 pounds of body weight as an occasional treat. These frozen delights work wonderfully as cooling summer snacks or post-walk rewards. Store completed treats in freezer-safe containers for up to three months. For longer storage, wrap individual drops in parchment paper to prevent freezer burn and maintain optimal texture.
Common Mistakes
Avoid using overripe bananas that have become too soft, as they can make the mixture too watery. Never add extra sweeteners beyond the natural honey, as dogs don’t need additional sugar. Don’t overfill the molds, as the mixture expands slightly when frozen, potentially causing messy overflow.
Conclusion
These Strawberry Banana Honey Drops for Dogs prove that healthy treats can be incredibly delicious. Your pup will love the fruity flavors while benefiting from the natural vitamins and probiotics. Try making a batch this weekend and watch your dog’s tail wag with excitement! Check out more amazing recipe ideas to keep your furry friend happy and healthy.
FAQs
Can puppies eat these treats? Yes, puppies over 12 weeks old can enjoy these drops in smaller portions. Start with half a drop to test their tolerance to new ingredients.
How long do these treats last? When stored properly in the freezer, these drops maintain quality for up to three months. Always check for freezer burn before serving.
Can I use frozen fruit instead? Absolutely! Frozen strawberries work perfectly and may even create a smoother texture when blended.
What if my dog is lactose intolerant? Simply omit the Greek yogurt or substitute with coconut yogurt for a dairy-free version that’s equally delicious.
Are these safe for diabetic dogs? Consult your veterinarian first, as the natural sugars from fruit and honey may affect blood sugar levels. Consider using the recipe modifications they recommend.

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