Pets > FoodMay 12, 2005

Pupsicles For Dogs

I do this a lot in the summer time. It's for the k9s in the family. I'll put some Kibbles and Bits in a ice cube tray then fill with chicken broth, I cover this with saran wrap, stick some rawhide sticks in the middle, and let freeze. Your doggies will love them hot summer days! :) Enjoy!

By Janice

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07/15/2011

What a clever idea! I don't have dogs any more, but if I did I would definitely make these for them. We used to give our poodles plain ice cubes on a hot day. They had a ball with those! Thanks for the idea. I wish I had a dog or two now!

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07/15/2011

I do the yogurt and peanut butter, too! I put mine in an ice cube tray. I ask my dog if he wants a "frosty paw" and he knows what I'm talking about. He loves them!! I've started making my own yogurt so I never run out.

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06/24/2007

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Thanks Janice,
I made these a.s.a.p. after I got the recipe & you're sooooo right..
the K9's here LUV them! {hugs}
Cheryl

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06/10/2007

Great ideas. It warms my heart to know that people put so much love and creativity into taking care of their animals.

By Abigail van Georgia (Guest Post) 06/10/2007

Yes it is safe to give your dog yogurt; however, I only give mine the plain kind--preferably the lowfat variety that stonyfield farms make. never the stuff loaded with fruits and/or artificial sugar. He sees a homeopathic vet and she suggested giving this to him. I oftentimes will add a little bit of cottage cheese to it if its avx.
He LOVES it.

By
06/08/2007

IS IT SAFE TO GIVE A DOG YOGURT?
I WOULD LOVE TO DO THIS FOR MY DOG
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06/08/2007

Oh gosh, my dog will go nuts! What a great idea. Thanks!

By Kristi. (Guest Post) 08/20/2005

i help with an animal rescue this is a sure way to spoil them,,,,lol i can't wait to try it with mine

By Firefly1985 (Guest Post) 05/13/2005

What a wonderful idea. I am going to try this for our pets.

By Annie (Guest Post) 05/12/2005

I mix nonfat plain yogurt with a little bit of peanut butter and freeze them in small paper bathroom cups and my cocker goes crazy for them. He'll sit by the fridge until they're frozen.

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