
🧁 Step 4: Pour into Molds
Pour the blended mixture into silicone molds, ice cube trays, or small paper cups. These shapes make it easier for dogs to lick or chew.
❄️ Step 5: Freeze
Place the molds in the freezer for at least 3–4 hours, or until solid. For a firmer texture, freeze overnight.
🐾 Step 6: Serve!
Pop out one serving and give it to your dog on a hot day. Always supervise your dog while they’re eating it, especially if it’s their first time.
Storage Tips
Store the ice cream treats in a sealed container or zip-lock bags in the freezer. They’ll stay good for up to 3 weeks—but they probably won’t last that long with an eager pup around!
Pro Tips:
- First-timers: Start with a small amount to make sure your dog doesn’t have any reactions to new ingredients.
- Serving size: One small cube for small dogs, two or three for larger breeds.
- Variations: Try swapping banana with pumpkin purée or switching peanut butter for almond butter (unsweetened).
Final Thoughts
Dog Ice Cream 🍦🐾 is a wonderful way to show your pup some extra love during warm weather—or any time! It’s healthy, safe, and tail-waggingly delicious. With just a few ingredients and simple steps, you can whip up a batch of cool comfort for your canine best friend.
So grab your blender, freeze those molds, and treat your dog to a scoop of happiness! 🐶💙
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