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Ice Cream For Dogs Exists, And Vets Love These 3 Brands

It would be best if you didn’t give dogs human ice cream. Dogs can get mild to life-threatening symptoms from having human ice cream.

The most common way to make ice cream for dogs is to take a dry mix and mix it with water in your freezer before putting it in.

Some pets may still experience gastrointestinal upset when eating fresh food or treat. Be sure to start slow and take it easy when you’re introducing something new, though. Here are some products that your dog might enjoy in moderation.

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Frozen Kongs

Kongs keep your dog entertained while you feed him. Kongs are better for your dog because frozen food makes it harder for them to get all of it out, giving them more opportunities for problem-solving, mental exercise, and using their mouths physically.

Dogs love frozen Kongs to cool down during hot summer days, but they can also help with behavioral issues like separation anxiety.

Frosty Paws frozen dog treats

Frosty paws peanut butter flavor frozen dog treats offer the creamy taste of peanut butter in an easy rigid form that will have your dog begging for more. These peanut butter treats are made with a unique blend of nutrients for a refreshingly cool dog treat for your canine companion.

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Pooch Creamery ice cream mix

Pooch Creamery mix is a healthy way to give your puppy some delicious ice cream treats. Pooch Creamery is a grain-free powdered ice cream mix for your pup that contains just five ingredients, including lactose-free whole milk and natural carob! Carob is naturally safe for dogs and tastes like chocolate. When you’re ready to serve up some tasty ice cream, add water to the carob-y powdered mix, place it in the freezer, freeze for eight hours and scoop out a frozen reward for your furry friend.