Hey there! Hope you’re all managing to stay cool this summer. As summer sizzles and the temperature rises, it's essential to keep our dogs cool and comfortable as well. And what better way to do that than with some homemade iced treats? Today, we're going to explore a few refreshing recipes that will have your pup wagging their tail in delight. Let's dive in!   

First up is Frosty Fruit Pupsicles. Picture this: juicy fruits frozen into delicious popsicles for your pooch. It's like a fruity paradise on a stick! Start by blending your dog's favorite dog-safe fruits, such as watermelon, strawberries, or blueberries. Pour the mixture into ice cube trays or popsicle molds, insert a small dog biscuit as the popsicle stick, and freeze until solid. These frosty fruit pupsicles will not only quench your dog's thirst but also provide essential vitamins and hydration. Don't be surprised if your pup starts asking for seconds!   

Yummy Yogurt Drops! If your pet is a fan of creamy goodness, these yogurt drops are sure to please. Grab some plain, unsweetened yogurt and mix in a spoonful of peanut butter (make sure it's free of xylitol, a toxic ingredient for dogs). Drop small dollops onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and freeze until firm. These tasty treats are not only a great source of calcium but also a cooling delight for your dog's taste buds. Or, you can stop into your local Hungry Hound to pick up some of our premade yogurt drops in a variety of different flavors and colors.   

Finally, you can try a Pawesome Chicken Broth Slushie. For our meat-loving pals, a chicken broth slushie is just the ticket. Simply dilute some low-sodium chicken broth with water and pour the mixture into an ice cube tray. Freeze until solid, and you'll have a lip-smacking slushie ready for your pup. You can even add a few small cooked chicken pieces for an extra savory surprise. It's a slurp-worthy treat that will keep your dog cool and hydrated. Best served with a side of tail wags! Or, if you’re not interested in making your own, stop into the nearest Hungry Hound and ask our retail team members about any of our regular and frozen bone broth options.   

Remember, these homemade iced treats are meant to supplement your dog's regular diet and should be given in moderation. Always consider your dog's dietary needs and any allergies they may have before introducing new ingredients. So, the next time the sun is scorching, and you're reaching for that ice-cold treat, whip up something special for your furry companion too! With these homemade iced dog treats, you can beat the summer heat together while enjoying the smiles and contented slurps of your four-legged friend. We hope these recipes bring joy and refreshment to your furry family members.