Tips for Dog Owners
Can Dogs Have Ice Cream? Safe Dog Ice Cream Treats (2026)
Dogs shouldn't eat regular ice cream, but dog-safe frozen treats made from banana, plain xylitol-free yogurt, and xylitol-free peanut butter are a refreshing way to cool them down. Keep treats under 10% of daily calories, and choose single-ingredient chews like bully sticks for everyday chewing.
Frozen Dog Treats With Chicken Broth: How to Make Them (2026)
Make hydrating frozen dog treats with low-sodium chicken broth in five minutes: pour into molds, freeze 4-6 hours, and serve. Keep broth free of onion, garlic, and heavy salt for a safe summer snack.
What Are the Best Frozen Dog Treats? Easy Recipes & Safety Guide (2026)
The best frozen dog treats use single-ingredient, dog-safe bases — plain yogurt, low-sodium broth, pumpkin, or banana — frozen into portions. Keep treats to ~10% of daily calories, skip xylitol and chocolate, and always supervise.
Are Yogurt Treats Good for Dogs? Safe Recipes & Serving Guide (2026)
Yes, plain unsweetened yogurt is a safe, calcium- and probiotic-rich treat for most dogs in small amounts. Avoid xylitol and added sugar, watch for lactose sensitivity, and pair frozen yogurt treats with single-ingredient chews for balance.



