We’re in the kitchen learning about ways we can use fresh, whole, foods when we’re creating frozen treats for dogs and fun ways to use them at home! Plus, these aren’t just for summer but you can use these all year long to give your dog a boost in their nutrition and share a little love with them at the same time.
We created these Three Recipes and you can too!
Frozen Biscuits and Cream
Frozen Super Antioxidant Smoothie
Frozen Summer Bites
Meaty Pupsicle
Plus we showcased our already prepared frozen treats from Nuggets Healthy Eats, The Bear and the Rat and Cloud Star!
Using whole, fresh foods has many benefits for your dog.
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Blueberries–
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The king of antioxidants
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protect your heart-blood pressure
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protect against aging
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protect against cancer
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iron
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phosphorus
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calcium
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magnesium
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manganese
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vitamin K
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Raw Honey
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antioxidants
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antibacterial/antifungal
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relieve seasonal allergies
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phytonutrients
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aids digestion
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Watermelon
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help control heart rate
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hydrate
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reduce inflammation
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relieve muscle soreness
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improves blood flow
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Pineapples–
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joint support and digestion
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antioxidants
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vitamin C
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enzyme
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Bromelain- a protein-digesting enzyme
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help digestion
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aids blood flow
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Strawberries
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antioxidant support
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fight against cancer and aging
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vitamins
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source of fiber
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polyphenols (antioxidants)
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vitamin C
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Banana
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energy and potassium (hearth health)
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manganese for skin health
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aid in digestion
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bromelain
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Raspberries
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high in fiber
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vitamins, minerals
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antioxidants
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low in sugar
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Peanut Butter – no added sugar or salt, just peanuts and Warning: NO XYLITOL artificial sweetener which is deadly to dogs even in small doses
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natural, healthy fats
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vitamin E
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easy to digest
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vitamins – minerals
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electrolytes – trace elements
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enzymes
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protein
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fatty acids
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probiotics
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helps with:
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Liver disease
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Heavy Metal Poisoning
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Malnutrition
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Kidney Disease
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Kidney Stones
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Diabetes
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GI disease
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Poor Digestion
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Diarrhea
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