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  2. Dog Mom Shares Easy Recipe for 3-Ingredient Homemade Pup Ice ...

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    While Three Rescue Bullbreeds didn't share the recipe in the video, I was happy to see that commenter @Sarah asked about it, "How do you make this please!" Dog mom replied with, "I used Greek ...

  3. Even Your Pickiest Pup Will Go "Mutts" for These Homemade Dog ...

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    These simple DIY homemade dog treats and dog treat recipes are easy to make and safe for your pup to eat. Even picky dogs will like these natural treats. ... Get the Ice Cube Cake recipe from The ...

  4. 15 Foods You Should Never Share With Your Dog—No ... - AOL

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    But before you share, it’s important to know that not all human foods are dog-safe. In fact, some can be downright dangerous for your furry friend. ... and ice cream can lead to upset stomachs ...

  5. Frosty Paws - Wikipedia

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    The first product range is Frosty Paws Ice Cream Cups, this was the first product line that the company created. It was first marketed as Pet79 Ice Cream Cups, then as Fido Freeze Ice Cream Cups. Originally, Frosty Paws did contain lactose, powdered milk, refined soy flour, corn oil, and fortified vitamins and minerals; it had a vitamin content ...

  6. Van Leeuwen releases its first-ever ice cream for dogs - AOL

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    The Van Leeuwen and Ollie Frozen Dog Treat is a non-dairy ice cream made using a peanut butter and banana recipe the brands say your doggo will love. It features swirls of slobber-worthy peanut ...

  7. List of frozen yogurt companies - Wikipedia

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    It is different from ice milk (later termed low-fat or light ice cream) and conventional soft serve. Unlike yogurt, [ 1 ] frozen yogurt is not regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), [ 2 ] [ 3 ] but is regulated by some U.S. states.