3 Summer Pupsicle Recipes for Cooling Off

Summer is around the corner! Few things taste and feel as good as a popsicle during summer. Try these recipes and let your pup enjoy a cool tasty treat. The recipes are easy enough for even the most beginner of cooks so don't worry if you aren't a professional in the kitchen. We aren't either.

Melon Ice Lick

(Found on https://www.rover.com/blog/ice-licks-for-dogs-keep-cool-in/)

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups honeydew chunks
  • 1 1/2 cups cantaloupe chunks
  • 1/3 cup cranberries
  • Any type of mold that is big enough to hold the ingredients and won't instantly melt when on the ground.
  • Water to fill your mold

Instructions

Simply add fruit to mold, cover with water, and freeze for at least 4 hours or until frozen solid.

To serve, hold the mold under warm running water until loosened.

Serve outside or anywhere that’s easy to clean.


Chicken Pupsicles

(Found from https://boneappetreat.com/homemade-dog-popsicles/)

This one is strictly for the dogs. Well, I mean unless you want a chicken pupsicle you can certainly help yourself.

Ingredients

• Chopped carrot or celery sticks
• One cup unsalted or low sodium chicken stock
• Half a cup of water
• About 50 grams of finely chopped chicken meat

Instructions


Mix all the ingredients in a bowl.

Pour this mixture into a popsicle mold.

Use a carrot or celery as the pupsicle stick.

Leave in the freezer for a couple of hours. Serve when completely frozen.


Frozen Kong Treat

(Found on https://poplarpetfood.com.au/blogs/news/frozen-kong-treats-5-easy-summer-recipes-to-keep-your-dog-cool)

This one is for all the Kong heads out there! We know some of you swear by your Kong toys. This is also a great one for when you need to give your pup something to do while in their crate.

Ingredients

• 1 banana

• 1 cup of Greek yoghurt

• 1 tsp of honey

Instructions

Blend or mash the ingredients together in a bowl

Spoon the mixture into the Kong toys.

Freeze until the mixture is completely solid.