IT'S LIKE BUTTA, BABY
Banana
Peanut butter
Dry dog food
Water
Take a handful of dry dog food and place in a bowl of water - just enough water so that the dry food floats a little. Soak for an hour or more - until food is easily mashable and water is almost entirely absorbed by food. Add ripe (or over-ripe) banana and creamy, low-fat peanut butter at your discretion (keeping in mind that peanut butter is fattening to dogs, too!). Mix until it becomes a paste with some chunks in it. (I couldn't bring myself to use the phrase "chunky paste.") Give it to them as is or freeze for several hours first.
*I highly recommend freezing - especially on a hot summer day and especially if you have to go out for a few hours without your canine companion - as this will provide a great, healthy project. These treats are best given outside or on a kitchen floor that can be easily cleaned. Depending on your dog, they can be a bit messy for rugs!
**Be sure to feed your dog a bit less at meal time on days when he or she has a food-packed Kong treat - they are almost meals in themselves!
PUPSICLES:
Low-sodium chicken broth
Water
Duct tape
That's right, I said duct tape
Cover hole on smaller end of Kong with a patch of duct tape. Holding Kong duct-taped-end-down, pour chicken broth-water mixture (whatever ratio you'd like) in through the bigger hole, then freeze. Be sure and remove duct tape before serving!
I also use the above recipe (minus the duct tape) for ice licks on hot summer days. Instead of using the Kong, pour chicken broth and water mixture into a tupperware container instead. Then freeze.
You can also make a peanut butter and water ice lick, though you might want to heat the peanut butter first so that it will more easily mix with the water. Then freeze.
1 comment:
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