Monday, April 26, 2021

Stand and Lay

 


Lay Down
Lay Like a hound
Stand Your ground
Or Wander all around.

Ice is good for dogs. It is good for dogs to have frozen treats to chew on. 
Here are eight easy frozen treats recipes that your pet will love:
Frozen broth cubes.
Frozen yogurt.
A frozen Kong.
Frozen tuna.
Peanut butter popsicles.
Frozen baby food.
Frozen cheese.
Frozen sardine popsicles
 Raw carrots, Grapes, Watermelon.
Even a bag of frozen fruits. Strawberries are good. 
Mama eats frozen grapes and Strawberries and shares with me.

If you want to waste 10 dollars of your Money, they have 
Ice trays  that make cubes shaped like bones or paws.

Our Ice is cheaper for cool down, fruit is good for a treat when the summer is hot.

PEE S... Mama says if you have puppy ice trays, there is nothing wrong with that She is Cheap to the BONE and has most every penny she ever made.

17 comments:

Rose said...

I doubt Beau cares what shape his snacks come in...

Ginny Hartzler said...

Only a dog would like frozen tuna.

CheerfulMonk said...

I agree that most dogs don’t care what shape their treats have. 🙂

easyweimaraner said...

no matter what shapes bring on da ice cubes and lets make a horrible mess with it O)

WFT Nobby said...

May I issue a minor amendment to your initial assertion?
'Ice is good for dogs IF THEY LIVE IN A HOT CLIMATE.'
Toodle pip!
Bertie.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

Beau, I am sure you do not care what the ice looks like, the strawberries and grapes sounds like a great treat. {{HUGS}} Take care, enjoy your day!

Ann said...

There are some things there that I never would have thought about freezing. This is certainly easier and less expensive than buying the frozen treats they sell for dogs in the stores. I had read somewhere though that grapes were not good for dogs.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
hehehe - what Bertie said... hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

Martha said...

I really don't think Beau cares if his ice cubs are bone shaped or not lol.

Millie and Walter said...

Those frozen treats all sound good but we too have heard that grapes (like their cousins the raisin) are not good for dogs to eat. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/can-dogs-eat-grapes/

We do have to say that some of our pawrents first dogs, that they had before this information was known about grapes and raisins, ate quite a few of both versions of that fruit without any complications. Now that they know there could be a problem they never feed us any of those.

Mevely317 said...

I'm going to Google the recipe for those broth cubes ... great idea! (Now I'm wishing I hadn't dumped that vile-tasting no-salt bone broth down the sink.)

Brian's Home Blog said...

Something cool on a hot day is always a plus Beau!

Sandee said...

I'm sure you don't mind what shape your cool off treats come in. I'm with you mom on this one.

Have a woof woof day and week, Beau. My best to your peeps. ♥

Debby@Just Breathe said...

Skye enjoyed ice when she was younger. She always loved carrots, red sweet peppers and watermelon for sure!

♥♥ The OP Pack ♥♥ said...

Super ideas for ice treats. Mom does the blueberry/strawberry in a cube one, except for Timber, who won't go near an ice cube:)

Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

Marvelous Marv said...

Beau, you are one lucky dog! If we had a bigger freezer maybe mom would make Cinnamon frozen treats!

lexitheschnauzer said...

Our Mom about gagged when she read "frozen sardine popsicles." We think we'll ask for that. Send recipe please. XOX Lucy and Xena
Please don't. Amy