Beat the summer heat and pamper your pup with these nourishing homemade treats. They're a great way to keep your dog entertained, enriched, and cool as temperatures rise. Packed with wholesome ingredients, these treats are not just tasty but also a healthy choice for your furry friend. Let’s dive into these dog-friendly recipes that are sure to bring joy and refreshment to your pup this summer!
Dog Peanut Butter and Yoghurt Lick Mat
You'll need:
- Mimi and Munch Suction Paw Lick Mat
- Dog Peanut Butter
- Natural Greek Yoghurt
- Banana
- Blueberries
- Freezer
Method:
- Spread the peanut butter and yoghurt over the mat.
- Mash the banana and add on top of the yoghurt.
- Top with blueberries.
- Freeze the mat for 2 hours and serve.
The lick mat even has suction cups on the back to keep the mat in place, and also helps to keep your fur babies breath fresh by scraping off bacteria from their tongue.
Chicken Broth Ice Cubes
You'll need:
- Low Sodium/Dog-friendly
- Chicken Broth
- Ice Cube Tray
- Freezer
- Optional: Cooked Chicken and Vegetables
Method:
- Pour low-sodium chicken broth into an ice cube tray.
- If using, add small pieces of cooked chicken or vegetables
for extra texture. - Freeze until solid
and serve.
These Chicken Broth Ice Cubes are a cool way to keep your dog hydrated and happy, especially if your pup isn’t a big drinker. The optional chicken or veggie bits offer an exciting surprise for your furry friend, making hydration time both fun and nutritious.
Stuffed Frozen Kong Toy
The Stuffed Frozen Kong Toy offers a fun and interactive way to keep your dog busy and cool. The combination of their favourite treats with a delicious base provides both a taste and mental stimulation challenge. Freezing it adds to the duration of the fun, perfect for keeping your dog entertained on a warm day
Dog Ice Cream with Berries
You'll need:
- Natural Greek Yoghurt
- Banana
- Your Choice of Berries
- Container or moulds
- Blender
- Freezer
- Optional: Supplement
This dog-friendly ice cream is a cool treat with a healthy twist. Tailor it to your pup's needs by adding a scoop of powdered goodness from a digestive supplement - a simple way to help boost their health while they enjoy a frozen snack.
Remember, while these recipes are made with dogs in mind, it's always best to ensure the ingredients are suitable and safe for your specific pet. If you're unsure about any ingredient or your dog's dietary needs, it's a good idea to check with your vet.