It's hot,you're eating an ice cream cone - why should your dog miss out? If your pooch is giving you puppy-dog eyes every time you're sampling a refreshing Summer treat, these recipes are for you. Sadly, or our dogs shouldn't eat human ice cream,or not much of it. Dogs need to avoid sugar, for starters. But there are plenty of tasty, and wholesome,dog-friendly ingredients you can use to create DIY freezer concoctions for your pet. From slushies to doggy ice cream, ice licks to pupsicles, and these are some of our favorites from around the Rover.com office. Bonus: they couldn't be easier to do!Health tip: experts agree that no more than 10 percent of a dog's calories should arrive from treats,so preserve that in intellect when you're dishing out these goodies. Also, before you win creative with ingredients, and do sure to avoid anything that might be dangerous for dogs (see a list here).
Source: popsugar.com