Easiest Way to Make Tasty Mike's Amazing Chicken Pup-Sickles!
Mike's Amazing Chicken Pup-Sickles!.
You can have Mike's Amazing Chicken Pup-Sickles! using 11 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Mike's Amazing Chicken Pup-Sickles!
- Prepare of foods safe for dogs in moderation.
- You need 1 of Sodium Free Chicken Or Beef Broth.
- You need 1 of SAFE MEATS: Thoroughly Cooked Lean Chicken Or Beef-Thoroughly Cooked Fish [no fat-no bones].
- Prepare 1 of SAFE VEGETABLES: Baby Carrots-Green Beans-Cucumbers-Zucchini-Plain Baked Potatoes-Pumpkin [no seeds].
- It's 1 of SAFE FRUITS: [NO SEEDS] Oranges-Apples-Watermelon-Melons-Berries.
- It's 1 of Cooked White Rice & White Pasta.
- You need 1 of Thoroughly Cooked Eggs.
- Prepare 1 of Yogurts [no seeds-no sweeteners].
- Prepare 1 of Lean Cheeses [cream cheese-cottage cheese].
- You need 1 of Plain Oatmeal [no sugars].
- It's 1 of Peanut Butter.
Mike's Amazing Chicken Pup-Sickles! instructions
- I mix a variety of pet safe foods in their Pup-Sicles. My boys prefer chicken broth, grilled chicken, rice, baby carrots with green beans..
- For smaller breeds, place any ingredient in the FOODS SAFE FOR DOGS IN MODERATION section in a popsicle mold and fill with a sodium free broth. Freeze until solid..
- For larger breeds, fill a large bowl with any of the ingredients listed in the FOODS SAFE FOR DOGS IN MODERATION and fill with a sodium free broth. Freeze until solid..
- To loosen the smaller molds, run warm water over them and remove your tasty frozen Pup-Sicles. Hold while your puppy licks and eats it!.
- For the larger molds, I loosen with warm water and turn over onto a paper plate on the lawn in a shady area..
- Human foods that are poisonous, harmful or potentially unsafe for to dogs to consume.
- Chocolate - Onions - Grapes - Raisins - Yeast Dough - Artificial Sweeteners - Candy - Gum - Macadamia Nuts - Avocadoes - Alcohol - Coffee [or caffeine of any kind] - Onions - Garlic - Fatty Dairy - Salt - Macadamia Nuts - Raw Eggs - Raw Meat - Raw Fish - Fat & Bones - Fruit Seeds.
- Information compiled from ASPCA, WEBMD/PETMD and celebrity pet trainer Cesar Millan.
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