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Struggling to get our dog to drink enough water so am looking at ice lollies.


Can't say it's my favourite flavour, but am starting off with chicken broth ice pops, with a stick made of dog chew - or just a bowl sized frozen block.


The internet has ideas based on blended strawberries and watermelon, which sounds good too.



Does anyone have any tried and tested recipes for their pooches?

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peckman Wrote:

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> Apart from grapes . They cause liver failure .

> Personally I woukdnt feed my dog any fruit


Including (with apologies for pointing out the obvious, given the above) raisins - even a small amount can be fatal for some dogs.

I didn't know that. Thanks.


Our blackberry picking dog used to love grapes too - he used to roll on them to peel them and then eat them!


There are definitely foods dogs can't eat - additives to cakes, biscuits etc can be fatal.


Good news though - our dog loved her chicken flavour ice pot and is now not worrying me as much.

Still won't touch water though....

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