Hey, it’s summer and I need to keep my dog self cool…so there’s nothing like seeing a small scoop of Dog Paws ice cream hit my dog bowl. Talk about disappearing…I can get that gone real quick.
But seriously…some dogs can eat ice cream…just gotta do your homework. Another cool treat is frozen blueberries…man those little things are heavenly. Stay cool and Dog Paws Up!
Photo credit: http://good.barkpost.com/discover/pup-cool-summer/
Very cool!
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Awwww
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I love the picture. Soooooo cute !
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A golden thanks!
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Lovely… great photo too! 🙂
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Love that and the photo is so cool! That ice cream cone does look delicious…..
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Just love that stuff!
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I have never given Tippy ice cream. I’m not sure what she would do with it. Looks like it’s one of Brodie’s favorite things.
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Brodie enjoys the dog ice cream, only!
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What is it made of?
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Water, whey, soy flour, coconut oil, peanut butter syrup are major ingredients. Looks like vanilla ice cream.
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When Chert Dog had his ice cream, he would chomp it down and get “brain freeze”! Great photo!
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Now that is not good…thanks for your comment.
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One of my favourite memories was taking my dog to Diary Queen and buying a large soft ice cream for me and a small one for him. We’d sit in the park and it was pure bliss 🙂
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I have this picture in my mind of you and your dog with the DQ. It’s a swell image.
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Interesting. Interesting ingredients in dog ice cream. is there a recipe? Because I would need to adapt it to allergy free ingredients. We have a Cocker spaniel poodle mix, and from the moment we adopted him we searched for simple ingredient foods to solve some of his skin problems. So we avoid soy, peanut, wheat, and milk ingredients.
I can already see a few possibilities. Frozen peas in apple sauce or perhaps covered in chicken broth?
BTW thanks for following my blog.
May you and your dog keep your cool this summer, Deborah 😀
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Ever try making popsicles for the sweet pup. Water, smashed blueberries or strawberries. My golden Brodie loves them on the patio under the umbrella on a hot day! We’ll stay with your blog!!!
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Thanks. No I have not made him a popsicle. With small dogs we must be careful of their teeth, especially will age. Sydney is 15 now.
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