DIY Doggie Ice Treats for Hydration in Summer
1. Frozen Fruit PupsiclesÂ
Summer fruits are not only delicious for us but also a hit with dogs. You can create fruity pupsicles by blending dog safe fruits like watermelon, berries and banana together and pour the mixture into ice cube trays or silicone molds. You can add some dog biscuits in the molds or solid pieces of fruit for your pup to crunch on hot summer days.Â
2. Peanut butter and banana ice cream
Whipping up a canine friendly ice cream is easier than you think. Blend ripe bananas with unsalted peanut butter containing no xylitol with a splash of water. Pour the mixture into a small container or ice cube trays and freeze. This creamy treat will have your dog licking their lips with delight and is a great healthy summer snack.Â
3. Chicken Broth Ice Cubes
Infuse ice cubes with the savory goodness of chicken broth for a hydrating and flavorful snack. Use low sodium, dog safe broth, pour it into ice cube trays, and freeze. These cubes are a perfect way to keep your dog cool and hydrated, especially after a fun play session.Â
4. Yogurt and Berry Pawsicles
Combine plain yogurt with dog safe berries like blueberries or strawberries. Pour the mixture into molds (you can find paw and bone shaped molds online) or ice cube trays and freeze. These adorable pawsicles are not only visually appealing but also packed with nutritional benefits. Watch our Instagram video for a visual guide!
5. Watermelon Refresher
Watermelon is a hydrating and tasty treat for dogs. Cut seedless watermelon into bite sized chunks and freeze them. These frozen watermelon bites are a quick and easy way to provide your dog with a refreshing snack on a hot day.Â
6. Coconut Water Coolers
Coconut water is a natural electrolyte packed beverage but should only be consumed in small amounts. Freeze coconut water in ice cube trays and serve these coconut coolers as a small hydrating snack. You can even add small chunks of dog friendly fruit for an extra burst of flavor.Â
7. Frozen Pumpkin Cubes
Mix canned pumpkin with water and freeze the mixture in ice cube trays. Pumpkin is not only a tasty treat but also provides a dose of fiber, promoting good digestion. These frozen pumpkin cubes are a cool and nutritious option for your pup.Â
8. DIY Doggie Ice Lick
Create a refreshing ice lick by freezing a mixture of water and low sodium chicken or beef broth in a plastic container. Add your dog's favorite treats or toys before freezing and pop it out of the container for an engaging and cool summer activity. This is great if you have big dogs.Â
Keeping your dog cool in the summer doesn't have to be ruff! These DIY Doggie Ice Treats offer a variety of options to pamper your furry friend while ensuring they stay hydrated and happy. Experiment with different flavors, shapes, and textures to discover your dog's favourites, and let this summer be a tasty adventure for both you and your best friend.Â
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