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Steven_L
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Subject: Dog Icecream Tue Jan 12, 2010 5:37 pm |
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I know that there is icecream made specifically for dogs (meat flavor...eww), I think one of the brands was named Dogster. Have you guys seen dog icecream around your areas (there isn't any around here) and do you feed your dogs ice cream when its hot? I feed Junior a little bit of vanilla Ice cream and he loves it, I know that too much would probably be bad for him because of them being able to digest lactose.
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xXEvilMistressxX
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Tue Jan 12, 2010 7:42 pm |
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There is Frosty paws and dogsters. We find it in the human ice cream section of the grocery store XD!
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Steven_L
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Tue Jan 12, 2010 7:48 pm |
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- xXEvilMistressxX wrote:
- There is Frosty paws and dogsters. We find it in the human ice cream section of the grocery store XD!
See, I've been looking and looking but I think they just don't sell it around here....strange considering that its hot here almost year round!
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Betterdog4u
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Tue Jan 12, 2010 8:35 pm |
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Ive never seen it around here, but to be honest, I haven't been looking!!!
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schnauzkyLVR
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Tue Jan 19, 2010 7:46 pm |
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oh crazy! haha..never heard of those! sounds cool! might see if i can find some if it gets crazy hot this summer!
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Wed Jul 14, 2010 1:54 pm |
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Yeah! Actually I saw some at the pet store couple days ago. I thought it was a cute idea haha but my mom didn't, she thought it was a waste of money. Moms these days... Edit* My dog likes playing with ice cubes though so its ok
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Betterdog4u
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:18 pm |
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My vet says it is OK to give dogs shurbert but not to much as there is a lot of saugar in it.
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Steven_L
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Wed Jul 14, 2010 5:43 pm |
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- Betterdog4u wrote:
- My vet says it is OK to give dogs shurbert but not to much as there is a lot of saugar in it.
I believe the good thing about Sherbert is that its low fat and has little dairy in it too. Junior loves vanilla icecream though so sometimes I give him a little scoop. But we have to keep in mind too much of anything is bad.
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Betterdog4u
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Wed Jul 14, 2010 9:20 pm |
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- Steven_L wrote:
- Betterdog4u wrote:
- My vet says it is OK to give dogs shurbert but not to much as there is a lot of saugar in it.
I believe the good thing about Sherbert is that its low fat and has little dairy in it too. Junior loves vanilla icecream though so sometimes I give him a little scoop. But we have to keep in mind too much of anything is bad. Correct, sherbit has NO fat b/c there is no dariy in it.
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Fri Jul 16, 2010 2:08 pm |
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Our tiny little general store sells a kind of dog brand ice-cream cookie. They are like an ice-cream sandwich for dogs. They have them all the time. I will have to check what the actual brand name is.
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Steven_L
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Tue Jul 20, 2010 11:45 am |
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:31 pm |
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Wow must be nice.... I am up north in sunny Alberta.. where it has rained every day for almost two weeks. Would love to see a nice hot sunny day!
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Steven_L
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Sat Jul 24, 2010 11:00 pm |
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I've noticed that its been abnormally hot in the states...but it could just be me.... I could use some rain!
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Betterdog4u
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Sun Jul 25, 2010 12:27 am |
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- Steven_L wrote:
- I've noticed that its been abnormally hot in the states...but it could just be me.... I could use some rain!
We've had MORE than enough of rain here. Thurs and Fri one are just north of us got 11 inchs in 14 hours. Today a dam on one of the lakes near us breached and it is flooding a large area including several towns and cities. If you are interested, you can watch so vids at www.kcrg.com
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Sun Jul 25, 2010 4:57 am |
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- Betterdog4u wrote:
- Steven_L wrote:
- Betterdog4u wrote:
- My vet says it is OK to give dogs shurbert but not to much as there is a lot of saugar in it.
I believe the good thing about Sherbert is that its low fat and has little dairy in it too. Junior loves vanilla icecream though so sometimes I give him a little scoop. But we have to keep in mind too much of anything is bad. Correct, sherbit has NO fat b/c there is no dariy in it. Sherbet does have cream in it, doesn't it?
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Ann
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Sun Jul 25, 2010 5:01 am |
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Dairy Queen gives small cups of ice cream free to any dog through the drive through. DeeOhGee got lots of those his last few weeks
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Sun Jul 25, 2010 4:21 pm |
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- Ann wrote:
- Sherbet does have cream in it, doesn't it?
OK, I guess I should clarify my statement. Yes, some companies use whipping cream or half-n-half when making it. But the one that I buy say that they use Skim Milk in place of the cream. Several recipes Ive seen online actually use NO milk products at all. I'll see If I can get some brand names for you.
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Mon Jul 26, 2010 4:57 pm |
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- Ann wrote:
- Dairy Queen gives small cups of ice cream free to any dog through the drive through. DeeOhGee got lots of those his last few weeks
Ooooo really? Thats really neat, I gotta give that a try! - Betterdog4u wrote:
- Ann wrote:
- Sherbet does have cream in it, doesn't it?
OK, I guess I should clarify my statement. Yes, some companies use whipping cream or half-n-half when making it. But the one that I buy say that they use Skim Milk in place of the cream. Several recipes Ive seen online actually use NO milk products at all.
I'll see If I can get some brand names for you. Well I'm thinking if Jr can take vanilla icecream he can take a bit of half n half or whipping cream.lol. But I guess stuff like this is good to know in case someones dog gets sick from eating dairy products.
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Subject: Re: Dog Icecream Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:35 pm |
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Oh yesterday I saw Frosty Paws at the food store! This is the first time I've ever seen them! They were about 3.50+, and I was tempted to buy one but I think I'll stick to the regular stuff, after all the servings of frosty paws seems quite small....Jr would take less than a second to gobble one up ^^
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