Frozen Treats???

Basenji Talk

  • I have a question about foods I can freeze for my basenji. She has a kong, and I have heard from a woman I met up with (and I think I read on here, but can't seem to find it now) that you can freeze various things within the Kong to make them last longer. I was just wondering, what works good and is long lasting? I have heard of doing frozen banana and also freezing canned pumpkin in the Kong. Are both of these things safe? I don't want to give her anything I shouldn't. Is there any other good things to use?
    Thanks!


  • Yes, you can freeze things in a Kong to make them longer lasting. We do this for the dogs at the shelter and they love them. Here is a recipe for making frozen Kongs.

    Equal amounts of dry dog food and canned pumpkin
    Warm water
    1 to 3 spoonfuls of canned dog food

    Mix this up until it is very thick. Use a small spoon to stuff the mixture into the big end of a kong. (If you like, you may squeeze the kong and add a biscuit or baby carrot across the top to create a little more challenge.)

    Put the stuffed kongs into a plastic container and stick them in the freezer. The next day, give your dog a meal in a kong or two.


  • Another frozen treat is homemade frosty paws

    1/2 of the large plain yogurt containers
    3 heaping spoons (teaspoon or tablespoon - doesn't really matter) of peanut butter, sugar free preferred.
    2 bananas.

    Blend…then pour the mixture into the small little 8 oz dixie cups - and freeze.


  • Last week I tried this frozen treat idea with my 4 and they loved it.

    Tools: Ziploc Bag. Water. Goodies.
    (For medium to large dogs) Take a ziplock bag, toss in a few goodies such as 2 baby carrots, small pieces of some pupperoni, a couple table spoons of wet dog food, a few kibbles of dry dog food or other treats that they like. (Just a dab will do ya) Then add in some water. You can also add a little bit of Tang or Crystal Light sometimes. To keep variety some days fill it with a lot of water (make a big block) some days just add a cup or two. When you fill 1/2 a bag or less you can place it different ways in the freezer so it makes different shapes once it freezes. This should be ice they have to get through to get the treats, not just a bag of frozen treats. You can also toss in a Nylabone or other toys that can handle being frozen. You can also use a cheap plastic food dish and place a toy or treats in there and freeze. Takes longer for them to get the goodies out since the bowl blocks access to all the sides.

    For smaller dogs just add less treats and water.

    For small animals use an ice cube tray and toss in a treat or two per cube.
    Don't forget just tossing some ice in the water bowl is also entertaining!

    This can get messy so please be aware of the fact that ice melts if you have carpets. This is better for floors you can clean easily or outdoors.

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