Ice Pups

Healthy Liquid or Frozen Dog Treats

Ice Pups are one the the most unique treats available for dogs and cats!

Here’s a cocoa-tin, filled with a mouth-watering powdery mix that you combine with warm water to offer a homemade ‘liquid’ treat to your pup or kitty!

Ice pups can be served three ways – during the winter months, offer a warm, nourishing broth that tastes divine. Ideal after playing in the snow! In summer, serve Ice Pups as a chilled refreshing beverage, or freeze the liquid in ice cube trays to make a healthy, puppy-sorbet!

Ice Pups are also highly sought-after for dogs and cats with kidney problems who benefit from increased fluid intake, as well as those with lowered appetite, post-operative recovery and as a tasty, natural ‘gravy’ for increased palatability in helping the transition to a new diet. Makes about 15 trays of ice cubes

Ingredients:

Dehydrated Chicken, Turkey, Whey, Dandelion, Asparagus, Watercress, Honey, Parsley.

Ice Pups are nourishing and delicious – great for frosty mornings, sunny afternoons, puppy parties and post-hike hydration.

We have a new size! Ice Pups will now be sold in 5 oz Jars and will be available to ship in mid-September, pre-sale is open!

Available Sizes:

5 oz Jar Available mid-September

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How to prepare:

Combine 2 heaping tablespoons of Ice Pups Mix with 1 standard measuring cup of warm (not boiling) water. Stir thoroughly and allow to cool slightly before serving as a warm both. In summer, freeze in ice cube trays, or serve the liquid as a delicious, refreshing beverage. Enjoy some frosty thank-you kisses when complete.

8 Reviews to “Ice Pups”

  1. [...] Ice pups can be served three ways – during the winter months, offer a warm, nourishing broth that tastes divine. Ideal after playing in the snow! In summer, serve Ice Pups as a chilled refreshing beverage, or freeze the liquid in ice cube trays to make a healthy, puppy-sorbet! Read More Here. [...]

  2. Tammy says:

    My dogs is crazy for these. He can hardly stand waiting for them to freeze. I make them in a muffin tin for my huge Great Dane. This is th eperfect treat after a long hot summer walk. Thanks HK!

  3. Stephanie says:

    I make the ice cubes out of these. I give them to my dog after walks, and since the weather has been so hot and humid (and my pup has a thick coat made for the tundra!) he eats these right up and they cool him down quick.

  4. [...] a few more days, choosing a low-sodium and organic broth if possible. You might wish to try using Ice Pups for this purpose! This can be served warm as a delicious broth, made with chicken and [...]

  5. [...] On my birthday, I received a package from The Honest Kitchen. In it was a can of their treat mix called Ice Pups. [...]

  6. Ciel's mom says:

    My dog (border collie/blue heeler shelter dog) has a history of kidney problems (since the 2007 recalls, no sign of them since I switched to raw, dehydrated and fresh foods). I worry that she does not get enough water especially since summer is close and she is now 15 1/2. The one thing that will always get water in her is Ice Pups. It has become a valuable part of maintaining her health.

    I gave one of my coworkers a sample of my Ice Pups when I ordered it because she has a cat in poor health. She brought home the Ice Pups in a plastic sandwich bag and her cat had ripped into the bag before she had a chance to mix it with water.

  7. Jill says:

    Hey everyone at HK, I just want to thank you for the invention of Ice Pups. My two eskies absolutely LOVE this stuff…most days I give them an afternoon snack of a bowl of “soup” (they enjoy it HOT).

    My older dog, Cubby, just had eye surgery and post surgery he wasn’t eating or drinking anything. He was so listless an…d I was worried b/c I knew he needed fluids. When it came time for afternoon “soup,” he jumped off the couch where he hadn’t moved from all day and tottered over to the Ice Pups and drank it all up as usual, getting the fluids he needed! After that, he perked up considerably and started to eat as well.

  8. [...] 1 cup oats ¼ cups nutritional (torula) yeast ¼ cups Honest Kitchen Ice Pups (Click here to learn more) [...]

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