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Power Pooch Smoothies

Recipe courtesy Rachael Ray from Every Day with Rachael Ray, August 2007 issue

Show: Food Network SpecialsEpisode: Rachael Ray Feeds Your Pets

Rated: 4 stars out of 5Rate itRead users' reviews (12)

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Ingredients

  • 1 (8-ounce) container plain yogurt
  • 1 cup blackberries or raspberries or 5 large, hulled strawberries
  • 1 mango, sliced
  • 1 very ripe banana
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 cup ice water

Directions

Process all ingredients in a blender at high speed until smooth. Pour pooch smoothies into small bowls and freeze. Remove from the freezer, set on the floor and let your pooch lick the treat.

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  • recipe Power Pooch Smoothies
    Rashida Jamaica, AL 11-10-2009

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    the BomB!!!

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    I must say very chilly and nice...the blackberry topped it off for me. Gave it a real tangy flave..
  • recipe Power Pooch Smoothies
    A Seattle, WA 05-29-2009

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    Fantastic Recipe

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    First, I would like to say that whenever there are dogs involved, there are ALWAYS the snappy people lurking that 'think'... they know everything about dogs and need to find fault in everything someone else posts...It's a doggie power trip, in my opinion. (This comes from YEARS of working with these people.) Second, I go to one of the best vets in Seattle and consult with him regularly on diet for my dog. Yogurt is GOOD for dogs; just like with us, it provides good flora for their intestines. Berries are fine and good! Like us, they don't need to eat an entire pound of berries, but this recipe is fine and nutritious for our pets. Bananas are wonderful, mangos are fine (in moderation) - everything in moderation. And ice is surly fine. Dogs chew on ice all of the time. So unless you're a vet or can provide medical data as to the adverse effects of one of the most natural things on earth (yogurt, berries, fruit, ice!) then let us enjoy some fun treats for our dogs. You'll find none of these ingredients on a toxic list for dogs. I wonder what these people put in their own mouths. Good lord. Read more
  • recipe Power Pooch Smoothies
    Anonymous 03-24-2008

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    Best For Your Dog

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    I Love This Recipe!
  • recipe Power Pooch Smoothies
    Shrrie Marysville, MI 03-09-2008

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    I like the fact that Rachel came up with something for yourpets

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    I can try these with my dog
  • recipe Power Pooch Smoothies
    Kim Ellicott City, MD 03-09-2008

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    WARNING: Can cause urinary stones in your dog!

    Rated: 1 stars out of 5
    While I like the concept of a show to make dog food - the ingredients in this recipe can lead to "canine calcium oxalate... urolithiasis" or urinary stones in your dog. I just spent $1k on having these stones removed from my shih tzu's bladder and have a list of "good" and "bad" human foods to give dogs. "Bad" foods in this recipe are yogart-(all dairy is bad) and berries. "Good" foods are mangos and bananas. Food Network, pls consult a vet or Hills Nutrition Inc. before airing a show to the public!Read more
  • recipe Power Pooch Smoothies
    Mike Cornwall Bridge, CT 03-09-2008

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    Should be boycotted!!!!!

    Rated: 1 stars out of 5
    This RR should be boycotted. There are dog owners that are not educated on the dog friendly foods. RR is definately one of... them. Take this show off the air and while you're at it, take RR off the air too!!! She is dangerous.Read more
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