Puppy Ice Pops - Keep Your Dog Happy And Refreshed This Summer [4 Recipes] • 2022 Ruffle Snuffle (2024)

Are you looking for a way to keep your dog happy and refreshed this summer? Look no further than puppy ice pops!

These treats are great because they will provide a cool drink that is both refreshing and healthy. This week is going to be another scorcher, with highs of 24C across the country; while we’re not ones to complain about the glorious weather, our pups might feel differently.

Puppy ice pops are a delicious solution that will help keep your canine companion’s temperature low during these soaring temperatures! They’re quick and easy to make, so why not try all these recipes and see which one your dog likes best?

Beat the heat with these dog-friendly ice lolly recipes

With this in mind, our friends at the recipe development team at tails.com shared four tasty pupsicle recipes.These dog-friendly treats are very easy to make and use simple ingredients that you most likely already have in your kitchen.

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It’s Pimm’s O’clock: Strawberry and Cucumber Cooler Recipe

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Summer is on the horizon – which means picnics in the park with plenty of Pimm’s. We love a fresh glass of the quintessential British classic, so we thought we’d come up with a way to share it with our dogs.

This recipe is – of course – alcohol-free, and packed with fresh flavours, so it’s perfect for cooling down on a hot day. Simply take cucumber and a little bit of fresh mint, blend it up with some water and add sliced strawberries – it’s super refreshing and low in calories, and makes a delicious treat for humans, too!

Servings: 4 lollies or 10 – 12 cubes

What you’ll need

  • 100g cucumber
  • 50g strawberries, sliced thinly
  • 2 small mint leaves
  • 200ml water

Method

  1. In a blender, combine the cucumber, mint and water
  2. Pour the mixture into your ice cube tray or mould
  3. Place a slice of strawberry into each section
  4. Freeze overnight

Our dogs absolutely loved these – they’re the perfect refresher for a hot day.

Watermelon: our new favourite ingredient

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Not only is watermelon one of our favourite summertime fruits, but it has a whole host of other benefits. It’s refreshing, packed with vitamins, and it’s great for keeping hydrated as it has high water content. And if it couldn’t get any better – it’s suitable for both us humans and dogs alike.

So with the hot weather upon us, what better way to cool down than with this recipe for frozen watermelon treats.

The best thing about them? They’re lapped up by everyone from teens to toddlers – although you might want to leave out the dog treats when you’re serving them to humans!

Serves:Around 8 cubes, depending on the size of your tray

What you need

  • 200g watermelon – with seeds and rind removed (as these aren’t easily digestible)
  • A few Good Dog Treats
  • An ice cube tray, lolly mould to freeze them in

Method

  1. Cut your deseeded watermelon into cubes
  2. Use a food processor, hand blender or the end of a rolling pin to blend the melon until smooth. You could add a little bit of water at this point if you want to make your batch stretch a little further!
  3. Pour the mixture into your mould
  4. Break up the treats into smaller pieces and add to the mix
  5. Pop into the freezer until done
  6. Serve as a refreshing treat on a hot summer’s day!

As with all treats, we recommend making sure they’re served as part of a balanced diet. Even though watermelon is quite low calorie, it does still contain some sugars so it’s best to keep it as an occasional treat.

A Family Favourite: Peanut Butter and Banana Ice Cream

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It’s a classic combination and a favourite with us at Ruffle Snuffle® and the tails.com dogs too. The nutty peanuts together with sweet banana is a winner – we’ve recommended mashing the two together before – but this time, we’re going to take it to the next level.

So here is…our recipe for peanut butter and banana ice cream! It’s great stuffed into a Kong, on a lick-mat, or just dished up in a bowl. And like most of our recipes, it’s suitable for dogs and humans.

Servings: 3 – 4 scoops

What you’ll need

  • 1 peeled banana – the riper the better!
  • 1 heaped tablespoon of peanut butter (xylitol free)
  • 2 heaped tablespoons of dairy-free yoghurt, kefir – or water, if you prefer

Method

  1. Peel your banana (no skins please, they’re not easy to digest) and mash it together with the peanut butter and yoghurt or kefir
  2. When the ingredients are combined to a smooth consistency, spoon the mix into a freezable container
  3. Pop it in the freezer until it’s ready
  4. Scoop and serve!

Banana is a great dog-friendly fruit because it’s packed with vitamins and minerals – like potassium and vitamin C – and full of fibre (great for healthy poo). Bananas are high in sugar, so do save them as an occasional treat.

It’s best to enjoy peanut butter occasionally too, because it comes packed with fats, even if they are healthy ones. We can’t say this enough – make sure any peanut butter you choose is xylitol-free. Xylitol is an artificial sweetener found in some nut butters and it’s toxic to dogs.

A Summer Favourite: Chicken and Apple Pupsicles

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No matter what the British summer throws at us, one thing we can all agree on is the joy of an ice lolly. Whether in the park or the garden, they’re a refreshing and tasty treat and a great way to keep cool in the summer months. And who says our dogs can’t enjoy one, too?

It’s a common myth that dogs can’t have ice, but according to our Head Vet Sean, ice is actually a good way to keep dogs cool in the sun – especially if they’re not great at keeping themselves hydrated. You just need to make sure your dog is supervised at all times as chunks of ice can be a choking hazard for smaller dogs.

And now you’ve got more than just the perfect summer treat, because this recipe is good for teeth too. How? Well, we’ve come up with a great way to combine your dog’s daily dental routine with something fresh. Our chicken and apple pupsicles use low salt chicken stock, apple and one of ourDental Dailiesas the lolly stick! Genius.

Servings:1

What you’ll need:

  • 100ml low salt chicken stock
  • 1 dental stick (ours really get tails wagging)
  • ¼ of an apple (no pips as they can be toxic for dogs)

Method:

  1. Mix up your stock and leave it to cool
  2. Chop up the apple into small pieces
  3. Pop the apple pieces into a small plastic cup, ramekin or ice-lolly mould
  4. Pour over the chicken stock
  5. Using sellotape, create four barriers over the top of your dish – this will hold the dental stick in place (for a how-to, have a look at the video below)
  6. Freeze overnight, or until frozen
  7. When it’s ready to eat, run the sides of the pot under warm water to loosen the lolly and remove the tape
  8. Use the dental stick to grab the lolly – time to enjoy!

Have A Lovely Summer

We hope you’ve enjoyed this summertime roundup of the best recipes for pupsicle ice lollies. If you love these tasty frozen treats as much as we do, why not go and make your own?

You can even create a special dog-friendly flavour by adding in some bacon or chicken to give it that extra edge! Whether you follow one of our tried and tested recipes or come up with something completely new, don’t forget to share pictures on social media so all your friends know how lucky your four legged friend is to have you.

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FAQs

What can I freeze in water for my dog? ›

Dog biscuit and stock ice blocks

“Old, clean butter or yoghurt containers make ideal moulds for ice blocks,” Tenelle says. Simply pop a biscuit or two (depending on size) into your container, fill with low-sodium, liquid stock and freeze before presenting the final product as a surprise to doggo.

What can you freeze in ice cubes for dogs? ›

Easy to make Frozen Dog Treats
  • Peanut Butter and Jam Cubes Dog Treats.
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  • Banana and Peanut Butter Frozen Nibbles.
  • Frozen Yoghurt Dipped Strawberries Dog Treats.
  • Frozen Carrot and Apple Bites.

What should I freeze for my dog? ›

Favorite Dog-Friendly Frozen Treats to Make at Home:

Frozen green beans, banana chunks, strawberries, blueberries, and peach chunks are a quick treat.

Can I give my puppy ice pops? ›

Popsicles are not only safe for our best friends, but they also help keep dogs hydrated. So yes, they are safe as long as you're confident about the ingredients. Avoid artificially sweetened popsicles, as they could contain the additive xylitol, a sugar alcohol that's toxic to dogs.

Can I freeze peanut butter for my dog? ›

Simply layer peanut butter in the bottom half of ice cube trays, ice pop molds, or paper cups. Then top off with a layer of yogurt or meat broth and freeze.

Why do dogs hate cold water? ›

Your dog secretes warmth through their paws and by panting. Therefore, you may think that their fur is causing them to sweat, but it really is not. When your dog is hot or thirsty, they are going to want to drink water, just as any creature would. Yet, ice water is very cold and your dog has a sensitive mouth.

Can you give dogs frozen banana? ›

BANANAS. High in potassium, vitamins, biotin, fiber and copper, bananas are a great low-calorie treat for your dog. Peel them, cut them up and freeze them or put half a banana in a Kong for a quick and easy treat.

Can you freeze peanut butter in a dog Kong? ›

With the first few frozen Kongs, one option is to line just the surface of it with peanut butter, cream cheese, canned food, or some other soft treat. You can also fill the Kong ¾ full and freeze it, then add unfrozen easy-to-get soft stuff in the last ¼ just before you give it to your dog.

What foods can I freeze for my puppy? ›

Frozen Fruit Treats for Dogs

Fresh high-water content fruit: Bananas; strawberries; blueberries, watermelon; peaches, mango, pineapple, cranberries, raspberries. Ice cubes.

Can dogs have Gatorade? ›

Gatorade and other similar electrolyte drinks aren't harmful to your pet if given on an occasional basis. In addition, electrolyte drinks can be helpful to older, sick, or weak dogs in need of salt and essential minerals to replace something that may be lacking given their condition.

What yogurt can dogs eat? ›

Dogs should only eat plain yogurt with no added sugar. Greek yogurt is the best choice for dogs. It has significantly less lactose than regular yogurt. Kefir, yogurt's smooth, drinkable cousin, is also low in lactose and safe for dogs.

Can dogs eat peanut butter? ›

Don't keep your pup in suspense any longer. Yes, dogs can eat peanut butter as long as it is fed in moderation and does not contain xylitol, so get out that pet-safe peanut butter jar and share the good news.

Can I give my dog a lick of my popsicle? ›

Popsicles can be a healthy treat for your dog on a hot day. They can deliver nutrients, aid with hydration, and prevent heatstroke. So long as you're sure the popsicles are free of potentially toxic elements, you can let your dog lick these treats in moderation.

Can I let my dog lick my popsicle? ›

Potential Popsicle Health Concerns

Popsicles designed for humans can also include toxic substances such as the artificial sweetener xylitol, macadamia nuts, and raisins. Xylitol and raisins are toxic to dogs even in small amounts, so they should be always avoided.

Can I give my dog Pedialyte popsicles? ›

Pedialyte Has Been Formulated For Humans—Not Dogs

Lastly, Pedialyte is not formulated based on canine electrolyte balance. Most human energy drinks tend to have higher sodium than what is indicated for dogs. The higher level of sodium can be harmful for dogs.

Why do Kongs have two holes? ›

Toys such as Kongs have two holes in them - TO PREVENT SUCTION. WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT ? When your pet licks at the contents of the toy or squeezes it in its mouth, their tongue can get SUCKED into the hole and get STUCK, this can cause horrific injuries to the point where the animal can actually die.

Can dogs have applesauce? ›

Can Dogs Eat Applesauce? Yes, dogs can safely eat plain applesauce! But applesauce generally includes added sugars, so always choose unsweetened applesauce and give it to them in moderation.

Can dogs eat frozen cucumber? ›

Are Cucumbers Safe for Dogs? Cucumbers are perfectly safe for dogs to eat, and offer a low-calorie, crunchy snack that many dogs love.

Do dogs feel better after a bath? ›

Bathing also removes dead hair and hydrates and nourishes the skin and coat, helping your dog feel more comfortable and less itchy.

How often should I shower my dogs? ›

Generally speaking, a healthy dog with a short, smooth coat and no skin problems doesn't need to be bathed often. In most cases, dog baths are more for the benefit of their pet parents than for the dogs themselves. Even so, it's a good idea to bathe your pooch at least once every two to three months.

Do dogs prefer to sleep in the dark? ›

Keep Their Sleeping Area Quiet and Dark: Mammals have circadian rhythms that are influenced by light. View Source , so it's easier for your dog to sleep at night if it's dark or dim. It's also easier for them to sleep if they aren't being interrupted by excessive noise.

Why dogs should not eat banana? ›

Bananas have high sugar content, meaning they can be harmful to dogs if they eat too much of them. Like other fruits, bananas contain natural sugar. Too much of any type of sugar can cause weight gain, which can lead to other health issues.

What dogs can't eat bananas? ›

Bananas are safe for dogs to eat, and they also come with some health benefits. But like a lot of fruits, moderation is key. Smaller dogs and puppies should generally get smaller amounts to prevent any stomach upset. The main drawback to bananas for dogs is their high sugar content.

Is banana good for sick dogs? ›

Bananas are a gentle food for your pooch. This means they're great for calming a dog's stomach, along with sweet potatoes and oatmeal. If your dog has chronic upset stomach or just isn't feeling well, mash up a little banana into his regular meal to help his tummy settle.

Is it OK to give dog frozen Kong? ›

Frozen Kongs are perfect for those hot summer days to help dogs cool down but can also help with behavioural issues like separation anxiety.

Should I freeze my dogs Kong? ›

Then last stage is to freeze the stuffed Kong for 24 hours before giving it to your dog. Dogs love working at the stuffed Kong and in summer a frozen Kong is a great way of helping them to keep cool. Once your dog is accomplished at working their Kongs, you can be imaginative when filling them.

Can dogs eat frozen scrambled eggs? ›

Yes. Dogs can safely eat eggs. They have several health benefits as well.

Can I give my teething puppy frozen banana? ›

Try frozen fruit, such as strawberries or bits of banana. The “cold pack” may help relieve oral discomfort and the fruit is edible, although it might get a little messy.

Can I give my puppy cold canned food? ›

Purina advises that “you might consider microwaving wet foods (out of the can) for a short time. But avoid serving food that is either too hot or too cold.” So, there are owners who warm their dog's chilled food to simply bring it back to room temperature or slightly above.

What can dogs drink besides water? ›

So, what can dogs drink besides water? You can add some Pedialyte, coconut water, fresh fruit or vegetable juice, unsalted broth, and nut milk to their liquid intake. Your pup will love new beverages as a treat!

What juice Can dogs drink? ›

While whole fruit juice is not as nutritious as fresh water, dogs can still drink small quantities of fresh fruit juice, such as apple and orange juice. Warning: Grape juice of any form --whole fruit juice or fruit concentrate-- should never be given to dogs because it's toxic.

Can dogs drink apple juice? ›

Dogs cannot drink apple juice as it can lead to an upset stomach and other health issues. While fresh apples offer health benefits, like providing antioxidants and dietary fiber that can prevent constipation and promote healthy bowel movements, adding apple juice to your dog's water bowl is unsafe.

What human food is best for dogs? ›

12 HEALTHIEST HUMAN FOODS FOR DOGS
  • BLUEBERRIES. ...
  • CHICKEN. ...
  • SALMON. ...
  • PUMPKIN. ...
  • SWEET POTATOES. ...
  • APPLE SLICES. ...
  • EGGS. ...
  • OATMEAL. As long as your dog isn't sensitive to grains, plain oatmeal is an excellent source of vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber.
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Is cottage cheese OK for dogs? ›

Can dogs eat cottage cheese? Yes, dogs can eat cottage cheese. This type is actually low in fat and sodium so it is actually one of the better options to give your dog as an occasional treat.

Can dogs eat cinnamon? ›

Is Cinnamon Toxic to Dogs? The good news is that cinnamon is not toxic to dogs, though cinnamon essential oil can be toxic for pups. Your dog will not suffer fatal toxic effects from consuming too much cinnamon, but that does not necessarily mean you should be sprinkling it on kibble.

Can dogs have Cheerios as a treat? ›

They won't harm your dog, but they don't provide much benefit either. Cheerios are made from mostly whole-grain oats, which provide no essential component of your pet's diet. As a result, mass-produced Cheerio treats function only as filler—they're just empty calories when dogs need a high-energy diet.

Can dogs eat honey? ›

Is Honey Safe for Dogs? Honey is safe for dogs to eat in small quantities. It contains natural sugars and small amounts of vitamins and minerals. It is also used as a sweetener in many foods and beverages.

Can dogs eat pineapple? ›

Yes. Raw pineapple, in small amounts, is an excellent snack for dogs. Canned pineapple, on the other hand, should be avoided. The syrup in canned fruits contains too much sugar for most dogs' digestive tracts to handle.

Can I put anything in my dogs water? ›

Use Different Flavorings in the Dog's Water

Another good trick to use is to flavor your dog's water with something like bone broth or lactose-free milk. You could also use something like green-lipped mussel powder, a supplement that has a smell your dog will love.

Can I give my dog a frozen water bottle? ›

Keep your dog's bed cool with a frozen 2 litre water bottle. Simply fill it with water, freeze and then wrap it in a tea towel. Place it in your dog's bed to give them a cool spot to curl up next to on muggy nights.

Why do dogs lick you? ›

Licking is a natural and instinctive behaviour to dogs. For them it's a way of grooming, bonding, and expressing themselves. Your dog may lick you to say they love you, to get your attention, to help soothe themselves if they're stressed, to show empathy or because you taste good to them!

Will my dog be OK if he drank beer? ›

Beer contains alcohol, and alcohol is toxic for dogs. Even a little beer can cause alcohol poisoning, especially if the dog is small.

Is it OK to squirt a puppy with water? ›

Squirting your dog with a water bottle may stop the behavior temporarily. However, this punishment teaches your dog to practice the undesired behavior when you and the water bottle are not present. Think about it this way: When you receive a speeding ticket, it's effective punishment, but only temporarily.

Can you freeze a towel for your dog? ›

They are great for cooling your pet and yourself. Using a hand towel or a bath towel that has been dampened and kept in the freezer is a great aid for cooling.

Should you put a wet towel on a dog? ›

Wet, cool towels

Wet your dog's coat or drench a towel in cool, but not really cold, water and drape it over your dog. This will really help in lowering body temperature and is a crucial step in cooling down a dog suffering from heatstroke before getting them to the vets.

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