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Gone to the Snow Dogs make fun and easy DIY treats for the holidays and these yummy gummy treats are great for Halloween – they are essentially just fruit and gelatin! Using a variety of baby food flavors and geletin she makes a delicious bunch of flavors in festive colors. She also adds ingredients like…
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Apples and peanut butter are healthy treats that many dogs love. So how about a Halloween treat that combines the two? Gone To The Snow Dogs came up with with a recipe for DIY Halloween Peanut Butter Covered Apples for dogs. It’s like a caramel apple for dogs but using peanut butter instead! Check out…
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Autumn is apple season so why not make an easy apple pie for your dogs? Gone To The Snow Dogs shares this fun recipe for apple pie turnovers (or apple pie pockets, if you prefer). The recipe has no sugar (it’s not needed) and Jess reminds everyone do NOT use nutmeg, which can be toxic…
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Gone to the Snow Dogs loves to spoil their huskies with creative, tasty treats, especially during the holidays. In this video, they share a fun and easy recipe for homemade Easter egg cookies for dogs. All you need are a few simple ingredients and Easter egg-shaped cookie cutters. It’s the perfect way to celebrate Easter…
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With the ridiculously hot summer weather, it’s a great time to make a cool treat for your dogs. Jessica with Gone to the Snow Dogs makes many delicious treats for her huskies and in this video she shows how to make delicious dog-friendly blueberry ice cream. Ingredients include 1 cup of fresh blueberries, 32 ounces…
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Do you love to spoil your dog with a cool treat in the summer? If you do, frozen popsicles for dogs – pupsicles – are a great doggie treat in the hot weather. In the following video, BuzzFeed shares four recipes for making pupsicles that every dog is sure to enjoy. Here’s a breakdown of…
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What’s a dog without a bone? A healthy one it would seem. The Food and Drug Administration is cautioning dog owners to not give their dogs “bone treats” after receiving reports of pet illnesses, and even deaths, related to bone treats. The FDA received about 68 reports of pet illnesses related to store-bought “bone treats”….
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