Yogurt tip

Emmitt E

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I'm not sure if anyone already does this, but I figured I'd share anyway. I make frozen yogurt treats with silicone ice cube trays.

So instead of putting a spoonful of yogurt in his bowl and having to clean it, now I just give him the frozen yogurt balls when he comes in from doing his business. He seems to like them and it's much less clean up.
 

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Excellent idea :up: I use this for canned pumpkin so it does not waste, but never thought of doing yogurt! Love this idea :idea:
 

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Great idea!! Just like desertskybulldogs I do this for my pumpkin, but his yogurt I just put in his bowl and it is a mess in the bowl and on his chin!
 

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Great tip and, if your bullies loves ice cubes like mine do, a healthy treat option too!
 

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I'm curious if freezing it compromises the good bacteria in it?
 

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Don't they make a bigger mess with the ice cube treats? My girls love a regular ice cube, but they chase it all over the floor, getting a little water all over the floor. I always mix their yogart or pumpkin in with their food, coating their kibble. It's not messy. I can see them chasing a melting yogurt or pumpkin all over making a sticky mess of the floor.
 

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I really don't think that freezing would cause harm to the bacterial enzymes. With Bella's digestive enzymes, I have the option of freezing it, but never heat, that will cause it to not work. So I am sure freezing is a great idea.
 
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Emmitt E

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Emmitt just scarfs it down. I agree that if he played with it it would be much messier.
 

kazzy220

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Don't they make a bigger mess with the ice cube treats? My girls love a regular ice cube, but they chase it all over the floor, getting a little water all over the floor. I always mix their yogart or pumpkin in with their food, coating their kibble. It's not messy. I can see them chasing a melting yogurt or pumpkin all over making a sticky mess of the floor.

I'd be in the same position .... I would have yogurt ice cubes being chased around the whole of the house .... :eek: I mix the yogurt into their Fromm and it seems to slow them down quite a bit which is a good thing!!
 

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I use any brand of natural plain yogurt .. the current one is the biggest I could find at costco because it seems to go so quickly!!
 

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I do this with the yogurt and pumpkin! I use white trays for yogurt and blue for pumpkin! Its pretty funny when someone goes in my freezer to get ice, they are always like "YUCK"!!! :lol:
 

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