As in sundae.
From the craigslist > boston> pets forum Friday afternoon...
In the words of one craigslist poster, Frosty Paws are "a non-dairy ice cream-like treat for pooches. Safe for them to eat, unlike REAL ice cream." Frosty Paws apparently don't taste like ice cream at all, though. No wonder: the main ingredients are water, dried whey, soy flour, and animal fat.
Strummer seemed to really enjoy her first Frosty Paw on Friday night. It took her maybe ten minutes to eat the whole thing--she licked it like an ice cream cone.
I found them at DeMoula's in the ice cream freezers. According to the Frosty Paws representative with whom I spoke, Star Market carries them as well. For additional vendors, you can call Frosty Paws (1-800-225-3636): they offer to mail you coupons when you do.
Another craigslist poster offered the following recipe for homemade frozen dog treats (here are some ideas for substitutions):
32 oz. vanilla yogurt
1 mashed banana or one large jar of baby fruit
2 T. peanut butter
2 T. honeyBlend together and freeze in either 3 oz. paper cups or ice cube trays.
Microwave just a few seconds before serving.
No chocolate syrup on your dog's sundae, though. Chocolate can cause death in dogs.
Posted by Canis Major at June 14, 2004 5:33 PM in the following categories: