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Date: 05/12/2005 Topic: Pets > Dog Food Recipes  
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I do this a lot in the summer time its for the k9's in the family. I'll put some kibbles and bits in a ice cube tray then fill with chicken broth and cover with saran wrap stick some rawhide sticks in the middle and let freeze. YOUR DOGGIES WILL love it on them hot summer days! :) enjoy

By Janice Huff
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Post by ThriftyFun (3960) | (06/24/2007)
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Sent by email:
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


Post by Jantoo (328) | (06/10/2007)
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Great ideas. It warms my heart to know that people put so much love and creativity into taking care of their animals.


Post 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.


Post by imaqt1962 (493) | (06/08/2007)
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IS IT SAFE TO GIVE A DOG YOGURT?
I WOULD LOVE TO DO THIS FOR MY DOG
Smileycons!


Post by ImTrish (16) | (06/08/2007)
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Oh gosh, my dog will go nuts! What a great idea. Thanks!


Post 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


Post By Firefly1985 (Guest Post) (05/13/2005)
What a wonderful idea. I am going to try this for our pets.


Post 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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