Make your own dog ice cream?

Hey,

I want to cool my dog ​​down a bit in this weather. Since he doesn't like water, I thought that dog ice cream might help a bit.

Unfortunately, I can't make it to the supermarket today, so I don't have any suitable yogurt, quark, or cream cheese at home.

Do you have any ideas for a recipe without these products?

I'm happy about every answer! 🤗

Thank you very much🙏🏻

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Alsiel
9 months ago

Very simple would be fruit (banana, apple..) or vegetables (carrot..), you can spice or cook this, or if the dog likes it likes it so, just crush and freeze it. What is also accepted is leaks, dry food or also directly the wet food in frozen form.

You can also freeze unworn meat or cheese.

To freeze you can either take some water or water with a mini inzi winzi small slice of milk (best lactose-free).

You could also freeze some broth.

Flauschy
9 months ago

If you feed wet food you can pump the wet food, mix with water and freeze. That would be easiest.

Waldi2007
9 months ago
Reply to  Joker1581

There are also lactose-free yogurt. I’m myself lactose-intolerant and know what I’m talking about.

Or you simply mix a lactase-containing dietary supplement

Supermatteo
9 months ago
Reply to  Joker1581

Ah!

Waldi2007
9 months ago
Reply to  Supermatteo

Not bad! I’ll try soon!

Waldi2007
9 months ago

OK, I see.

Waldi2007
9 months ago

had a good idea – just do it!

When it gets too warm to my dog, he likes to moisten his fur from me. It cools well, then smells like a wet dog…

Waldi2007
9 months ago

Tomorrow’s another day…

Waldi2007
9 months ago

Well, but in the recipes there is explicitly “natural yoghurt” – and this should not really contain added sugar.

orangade
9 months ago

You could take meat broth and vegetables like carrots (maybe cook briefly beforehand).

LukaUndShiba
9 months ago

Well, you’d have to know what you’re looking for