Malaysia’s warm and humid climate can be tough for humans and pets. When the heat turns up, our pets can easily get dehydrated, uncomfortable, or suffer from heatstroke. Just like us, our pets need extra care in hot weather, like staying hydrated and keeping cool.
In this blog post, we’ll explore the awesome benefits of making your own pet treats at home. We’ve also got some super refreshing and healthy recipes that’ll keep your furry friend cool and energized all summer long. Let’s dive in!
Cooling Pet Treat Recipes
1. Frozen Watermelon Pops
Ingredients | Instructions |
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• 2 cups seedless watermelon | 1. Blend the watermelon until smooth. |
2. Mix in the coconut water. | |
• ½ cup unsweetened coconut water | 3. Pour the mixture into an ice cube tray. |
4. Freeze for a few hours until solid. |
2. Cool Cucumber and Mint Doggy Treats
Ingredients Instructions
• 1 peeled and chopped cucumber 1. Blend the cucumber and mint until smooth.
• A handful of fresh mint leaves 2. Stir in the plain yogurt.
• ½ cup plain yogurt 3. Freeze the mixture in an ice cube tray.
3. Banana and Honey Frosty Bites
Ingredients Instructions
• 2 ripe bananas 1. Blend the bananas and honey until smooth.
• 1 tablespoon honey 2. Mix in the yogurt.
• ½ cup plain yogurt 3. Pour the mixture into an ice cube tray and freeze.
Baked Homemade Pet Treats
Chicken and Brown Rice Biscuits
Ingredients | Instructions |
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• 1 cup cooked, finely chopped chicken | 1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). |
• 1 cup cooked brown rice | 2. In a bowl, combine the chicken, rice, carrots, green beans, and egg. |
• ½ cup finely grated carrots | 3. Gradually add the wheat flour and chicken broth, mixing until a dough forms. |
• Green beans (optional) | |
• 1 egg | 4. Roll out the dough and cut it into shapes. |
• 2 cups whole wheat flour | 5. Bake for 20–25 minutes or until golden brown. |
• Chicken broth (as needed) |