We've "gone bananas" over bananas!
Here is a great treat and so easy to make.
When you buy bananas and they are just at the ripe stage and no one’s eaten them. I slice them and then put them on a tray and freeze, once frozen I move them to a plastic container and put them back in the freezer.
Just great for a treat or to use in a Kong toy.
Talking about going bananas over bananas! Sadie just loves them frozen especially during this hot summer we've had
FYI: Bananas and dogs:
Bananas are interesting because they are said to add natural acidophilus bacteria to the bowels although probably in small amounts only. Bananas are also a good source of potassium which benefits the muscular system. Their sweetness usually makes them a favorite of dogs. Like all else just don't over do...
Bananas are high in soluble carbohydrates, so they're an excellent source of energy. The antioxidants they contain are helpful to a dog's fur and skin. Bananas are also rich in Vitamin C, are low in sodium, and rich with potassium. All these things are a great addition to your pet's diet.
Enjoy,
~Karol & Sadie
Here is a great treat and so easy to make.
When you buy bananas and they are just at the ripe stage and no one’s eaten them. I slice them and then put them on a tray and freeze, once frozen I move them to a plastic container and put them back in the freezer.
Just great for a treat or to use in a Kong toy.
Talking about going bananas over bananas! Sadie just loves them frozen especially during this hot summer we've had
FYI: Bananas and dogs:
Bananas are interesting because they are said to add natural acidophilus bacteria to the bowels although probably in small amounts only. Bananas are also a good source of potassium which benefits the muscular system. Their sweetness usually makes them a favorite of dogs. Like all else just don't over do...
Bananas are high in soluble carbohydrates, so they're an excellent source of energy. The antioxidants they contain are helpful to a dog's fur and skin. Bananas are also rich in Vitamin C, are low in sodium, and rich with potassium. All these things are a great addition to your pet's diet.
Enjoy,
~Karol & Sadie
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