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Canine Cuisine

Canine Cuisine - Dog Dishes - Pooch Recipes - Fun Foods for Fido 
From boredom busters, to Summers essentials - see some of our favourite recipes and ideas below. Great for those who want to spoil their pooch, or just do something different for them. Innovative ways to keep your new puppy entertained, and cool down on hot Summer days.
Stay tuned for recipes for your dog, including how to make puppy ice blocks and treats!
Kong-sicles

Puppy Ice Blocks

PictureCollection of Kongs
Chicken Lickin' 
  • Chicken Stock 
  • Frozen Veggies (eg: peas/carrot/corn)
  • Kong
  • Peanut Butter
  • Mince

Smear a small amount of peanut butter, over the top (smaller opening) of your Kong or similar.
Put the chicken stock into a bowl, add some diced vegetables, and stir to mix evenly throughout.
Turn the Kong upside down, so the bigger opening is facing upwards.
Pour the chicken and vegetable mix into the Kong, until almost full.
Block opening, by packing mince to the edges.
Sit upright in the freezer, and allow to freeze.

Once frozen, give to your pup - for a Summer treat and hours of enjoyment! This is great for dogs who learn too quickly, how to get treats out of their Kongs! No matter how smart your pooch is, they will have to patiently wait for the treats inside.


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