It is important to help Médor cool down during major heatwaves. An ice cream lover? What if your dog was too? Discover 6 easy recipes to make at home to delight your 4-legged friend's lips!
1. Yogurt and banana ice cream
ingredients
2 ripe bananas
1 cup of plain yogurt without sugar
1 tablespoon honey (optional)
Blend bananas, yogurt, and honey in a blender until smooth. Pour the mixture into ice molds or ice trays and freeze for several hours or until the ice cream has set.
2. Watermelon ice cream
Ingredients:
2 cups of diced watermelon, seedless
1 cup coconut water
Instructions: Blend watermelon and coconut water in a blender until smooth. Pour the mixture into ice molds or ice trays and freeze.
3. Pumpkin and peanut butter ice cream
Ingredients:
1 cup canned pumpkin purée (no sugar or spices added)
1/2 cup natural peanut butter (xylitol free)
1 cup of plain yogurt without sugar
Mix all ingredients together in a bowl until smooth. Divide the mixture into ice molds or ice trays and freeze.
4. Blueberry ice cream
Ingredients:
1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries
1 cup of plain yogurt without sugar
Blend the blueberries and yogurt in a blender until smooth. Pour the mixture into ice molds or ice trays and freeze.
5. Chicken ice cream
Ingredients:
1 cup salt-free chicken broth
1/2 cup cooked and minced chicken
Combine chicken broth and minced chicken. Divide the mixture into ice molds or ice trays and freeze.
6. Apple and carrot ice cream
Ingredients:
1 apple, seeded and cut into pieces
1 carrot, peeled and cut into pieces
1 cup of water
Blend the apple, carrot and water in a blender until smooth. Pour the mixture into ice molds or ice trays and freeze.
Note: By using simple, healthy ingredients, you can create nutritious and delicious frozen treats for your dog. Be sure to watch your dog when he consumes ice cream to avoid the risk of suffocation or consumption too quickly. Dogs should only consume treats in moderation, in addition to their regular diet. Always consult your veterinarian before introducing new foods or treats into your dog's diet, especially if they have health conditions or food allergies.
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