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Simple Way to Make Speedy Doggie ice cream

  • By Derek Freeman
  • 15 Feb, 2020
Simple Way to Make Speedy Doggie ice cream
Simple Way to Make Speedy Doggie ice cream

Hello everybody, welcome to my recipe site. Today I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, Doggie ice cream. This is one of my favourite food recipe, this time i’am gonna make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna really delicious.

Doggie ice cream Recipe. While you shouldn't feed your pup the real deal, you can whip up a do-it-yourself summer doggy delight and be the best pup parent or dog walker around. Sometimes regular kibble just doesn't beat the heat like a frozen treat will.

You can cook Doggie ice cream using 4 ingredients and 2 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Doggie ice cream

  1. It’s of Plain Greek yogurt.
  2. It’s of Strawberries.
  3. Make ready of Any amount can make big or small batches.
  4. Make ready of This one I only used 2 strawberries.

Freeze the tray until the treat is solid.Once it has hardened, you can lift the block of ice cream out of the tray by pulling the edges of the freezer paper, flip it upside down and the paper will peel off of the food effortlessly.Making homemade ice cream for dogs is a great way to help your pup beat the heat in the summer months.Frozen dog treats can also come in handy for an after-exercise treat any time of the year.

Doggie ice cream step by step

  1. Blend ingredients, then freeze for 2 hrs or until frozen. (I use an old plastic container that I don’t care about,).
  2. Good summer treat. Will keep your dog busy..

These ice cream recipes also work well as meal toppers that mix in easily with regular dog food.Keep your dog cool this summer with this easy DIY dog ice cream.Photo by: Emily Fazio Emily Fazio.

More Dog treats to try: Sweet Potato Dog Ice Cream.As a result of their ago and their size, they've both developed hip issues which is common for their breed.The ice cream recipe also available in our Dog Ice Cream Cookbook, one of several freebies you'll find in our Freebie Library, exclusively for DogTipper subscribers.If you do not have a specific one you can use a plastic cup or any other container that you consider appropriate.They will hold the ice cream in place and are edible, so your dog can eat them without any problems.