Recipes

 Recipes 

 

A collection of my favorite treats and goodies!




The Big Bowl:


"Human, why do you do this?"


Great for dog groups with pups who can nicely share their things. This Giant block of icy fun is best made a night or two before playtime to make sure it is fully frozen.
What you will need:
A big pan/bucket/Tupperware (No glass! this will be frozen and thawed repeatedly)
Fido's favorite toys (nothing with electronics! Kong's, nylabones, balls, ect are great for this!
Low sodium/organic beef or chicken broth.
Time
How to make:
  1. Mix water and broth in a large container,  Mixture should be light tea colored.
  2. Add in toys- you may have to finagle sinking toys.
  3. Freeze overnight or longer depending on container.
  4. When ready to use, flip tub over onto cookie sheet or metal pan and run cool to warm water over the containers bottom, this will melt the ice and loosen it from the container.



Pupsicles/Smoothies: 

 
Omnomnom says baby Tana
 These cool treats are super fun and easy to make.They can be served frozen into a pudding-pop esk pupsicle or served chilled over kibble. Loaded with antioxidants and protein- these pops are a healthy homemade alternative to some of the super spendy pre-made yogurt pops for dogs that are just now hitting the shelves.
What you will need:
1 Banana
1/2 cup Blueberries (I use frozen Organic)
1/2 - 1 can High Quality patee wet or raw Dog food (I use Salmon based food for the Omegas, whatever you chose is MUST be HQ, Low Quality like Alpo or Purina will turn to jelly instead of freezing EW!)
1-2 TBS raw Peanut Butter OR DogButter (I use the Skin & Coat Dog butter, contains Peanuts, Golden Flaxseed, Palm oil, and Coconut)
1-2 TBS Plain Yogurt
1/2 a cup to 1 cup Broth
Optional:
Dog biscuits  for "sticks"
Salmon oil, Glucosamine, or any other added vitamin approved by your vet.
Cream cheese
How to make:
  1. Blend Banana, blueberries, Broth, and dog food together.
  2. once smooth, add in yogurt, PB, and any of the optional additives. - blend again.
  3. If you only want to make a smoothie- chill for a little bit in the freezer and pour over you pups kibble. You're done!  If you want to make pupsicles, keep reading.
  4. Fill ice tray or silicone tray with treat mix, decorate with biscuits as you will.
  5. freeze for a few hours, pop out and enjoy!

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