How to Make Pupsicles - Peanut Butter Popsicles for your Dog

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Tip 1 - Dog Popsicles

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Dog Popsicles

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Tip 2 - Peanut Butter Popsicles for Dogs

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Peanut butter popsicles for dogs are the delicious, healthy, perfect summer treat your furry friends have been waiting for! Here is an easy to make recipe from the dog health experts at Banfield Pet Hospital.
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Tip 3 - Keep Cool with Pup-Sicles! Dog-friendly Popsicle Recipes - The Dogington Post

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Keep Cool with Pup-Sicles! Dog-friendly Popsicle Recipes - The Dogington Post

Help your pooch cool down on hot days with tasty doggie popsicles. They’re not only simple, but easy on the wallet as well. Below are some homemade popsicle recipes that will surely keep Fido cool and content this sunny season. Homemade Pupsicle Recipe Ideas 1. Whole-fruit Pupsicles. Begin by mixing 4 cups of water, 1

Tip 4 - DIY Eat - Pupsicles

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DIY Eat - Pupsicles

Beat the heat. Whip up these quick frozen treats for your dog and his canine pals with food you have on hand. All you need is 5 minutes, a few ingredients, and a freezer. Poochie Pupsicles BASIC RECIPE 1 ripe banana 4 cups orange juice 1/2 cup plain yogurt Puree all ingredients in a blender—or simply mash the banana by hand and combine with the juice and yogourt—then pour into a popsicle mold, freeze, and serve to your favourite hot dogs. VARIATIONS Switch up your fruit. Try subbing in: Blueberries Strawberries Peach Watermelon Or mix in some peanut butter. You can also vary the juice you use. Try pineapple juice or apple juice; just check to be sure the juice you use is all-natural and has no added sugar. Modern Dog pup-approved combinations include: * watermelon, strawberry, pinapple juice, and yogurt * peanut butter, banana, apple juice, and yogurt Savoury Pupsicles Homemade (no salt) chicken-broth pops Had barbequed chicken for dinner? Don’t chuck the carcass! Throw it in a large pot, cover with water, and let it simmer for an hour and a half. Cool, then pick the meat off, discarding the bone but keeping the cartilage, meat, and broth. Left over cooked carrots and/or peas? Mash them up and mix them in! Pour the chicken broth into your popsicle mold (save whatever’s leftover as a tasty addition to your dog’s next few meals) and freeze. Best served outside.     Feeling lazy? Simply cube some Watermelon, chuck it in a Ziplock baggie, and toss it in to the freezer for a natural, on-the-go “freezie” you and your dog can share. Tip Don’t have a popsicle mold? Freeze in small Tupperware or empty single-serving yogurt containers. Run the container under warm water to release the frozen pupsicle.   * Editor's note: there is a story making the rounds that ice can cause bloat in dogs. While extreme cold, such as drinking a bucket of ice water, might cause the stomach to spasm, it's unlikely to cause either bloat (the stomach fills up with gas) or torsion (the stomach flips over and twists the entrance and exit-a life threatening problem). At any rate, we suggest that people only give their dogs one pupsicle at a time; they're intended to be a treat, not eaten 12 in a go anyways. :)

Tip 5 - Peanut Butter "Pupsicles" - Homemade Gourmet Dog Treats - Recipe with Pictures

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Peanut Butter "Pupsicles" - Homemade Gourmet Dog Treats - Recipe with Pictures

This is an easy frozen homemade treat that your will help cool your dog down especially during the Dog Days of Summer! Simple recipe will leave your dog begging for more!

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