Large Dog Bone Shaped Ice Cube Trays
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This ice cube tray is perfect for cool summer fun for your pooch- or a party pleasing treat for human friends. We love this bone shaped ice cube tray because we can make anything into a crunchy, cool, teeth cleaning treat. Fill the tray with water, gravy, healthy smoothies, or even last night's dog-safe dinner leftovers with a bit of water to help them freeze solid. Did you know that unlike human teeth, dogs need to chew on hard substances? Crunching ice provide a natural tooth scraping which can reduce the need for veterinary cleanings. Flexes nicely for easy release of the bone cubes, yet durable enough to last a long time. Dishwasher safe. Large ice bone measures 4" long x 1 1/2" wide at its widest point and makes 6 bone cubes. More details...Availability: Out of stock- but you can still order! We'll restock in about 5 days.
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Large Dog Bone Shaped Ice Cube Trays
Large Dog Bone Shaped Ice Cube Trays
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Large Dog Bone Shaped Ice Cube Trays
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Superfood Frosty Paw Recipe
32 oz. plain yogurt 1/2 apple, seeds removed. 1 egg 1 tablespoon Liquid Chlorophyll 1 small handful of lettuce/greens/or fresh parsley (add parsley as breath freshener) 1/2 cup fresh or frozen peas
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Add first four ingredients to blender and puree well. Add peas, pulse blender to coasely chop peas. pour into molds and freeze. Minty Pear-Melon Paws
8 oz. plain yogurt 1 handful fresh mint (any variety) 1 cup melon chunks 1 pear, cored & coarsely chopped water (add as needed to get smooth consistency) |
Add ingredients to blender and puree well. pour into molds and freeze. Lucky Leftover Bones
8 oz. water Boiled or grilled meat, any type prepared without salt/sweeteners, coarsely chopped |
Fill molds halfway with water drop chunks of meat into molds and freeze.
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