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While in the dog days of summer, it’s important to consider the comfort of our beloved furry friends. My St. Bernard did a great job at reminding me of this fact. Wanting to give my spoiled boy anything that made him happy, I decided to try ready-made puppy ice cream that I found at the grocery store. But between the hefty price tag and knowing it wasn’t the most healthful option to cool him down, it wasn’t a sustainable option for my household. I knew I could make frozen dog treats that were just as refreshing, and which also contained ingredients that would support my dog’s overall wellbeing.
What I love about these recipes is that you can use them to hide herbs and other ingredients that your dog may not otherwise be willing to take. I enjoy these two recipes as a base, and then I add or replace ingredients according to what the lucky dog(s) may be needing. I often refer to Herbal Dog Care by Randy Kidd to research dog-safe ingredients.
Makes about 1 cup
Ingredients
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Makes about 1 cup
Ingredients
Directions
Pro Tips
*Due to regulatory restrictions, we are unable to recommend specific herbs or offer medical advice for animals.
https://blog.mountainroseherbs.com/herbal-dog-popsicle-recipes
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