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Put it in the comments! This recipe was created by Dr. Ernie Ward, a member of Petplan’s Veterinary Advisory Board. All you need is 1 cup watermelon and 1 cup ice cubes. Blend them together until smooth and then pour the mixture into a safe, freezable toy like a KONG or ZogoFlex. The above recipe can also be used as a ready-to-serve slushie. Simply blend it, and then put it in a bowl or in a KONG to have an immediate thirst quencher for your hot hound.
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This recipe won the KONG Connect Recipe Contest. It was created by Nina Garcia from Orlando, Florida. It combines 1 cup unsweetened shredded coconut, 1 cup granola (no raisins!), ½ cup pineapple and ½ cup peanut better. Get the recipe here. Another recipe from Petplan, this one needs: Three 6-oz. containers of plain, low-fat yogurt, ½ cup of low-sodium peanut butter, one 4-oz. jar of banana baby food (or a small ripe banana), and 1 tablespoon of honey.
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Most dogs LOVE carrots so this recipe is a no brainer! Fill an ice cube tray or Dixie cup (depending on size of dog) halfway with water. Fill remainder with low-sodium broth (chicken, beef, fish). Put a piece of carrot (baby carrots work great for ice trays!) in each as a handle. Freeze, peel away cup if necessary and let your pup enjoy! Why not cool your pup down while helping dispel doggy breath? Fill ice cube tray ¾ of the way with water. Mix a few peppermint leaves or a couple drops of pure peppermint oil with a sprig of parsley and add to each cube. Put a few cubes in your dog’s water. This recipe from Petplan is super simple too! Take an ice cube tray and dice banana, carrot, apple or blueberries. Fill the ice cube tray halfway with water and then add the fruits and/or veggies and freeze. Once frozen they are ready to serve! When it’s really warm, a simple way to cool your dog off (and keep him occupied!) is to just feed him his kibble frozen. Soak it in just enough water (or low-sodium broth!) to cover about half the kibble.

When the kibble has absorbed most the water, stuff into a KONG or other freezable treat toy and freeze. Who doesn’t love soft-serve yogurt on a hot day? To make this treat, take: three 6-oz. containers of plain, low-fat yogurt, whatever additives you want (low-sodium peanut butter, fruits, peppermint, veggies) and blend well. Leave in the bowl and freeze until it’s semi-hard. Take out and whip with a hand blender. Serve to your dog in his bowl, stuff-able treat toy or put it back in the yogurt container. This is one you could eat too, depending on what you put in it (blueberry would be amazing!). This fun treat will keep your dog interested as he discovers each new flavor! Decide what you want to use as your layers. Things like low-fat plain yogurt (you can add fruits!), shredded carrots in water, low-sodium peanut butter, blended bananas with a drop of honey–all of these are great ideas. Put your first layer in an empty yogurt cup or KONG. Freeze until almost hard. Add next layer, freeze.