FA 2025 Enrichment Binder-compressed

FROZEN BOWLS

How to make Step 1 – Choose a Base 1.Yogurt (plain, unsweetened) 2.Peanut butter (xylitol-free) 3.Pumpkin puree 4.Unsweetened applesauce Step 2 – Add Mix-Ins

Benefits;

Long lasting Works for the food Mental stimulation Calming effect Taps into natural instincts Reduces boredom and anxiety Combats destructive behavior

Veggies Pumpkin Sweet Potato (cooked) Carrots Green Beans

Fruits Apples Bananas, Berries (blue, straw, black, rasp,)

Supplies; Bowl(s)

Dog-safe food/treats Water or bone broth Freezer

Broccoli Zucchini Cucumber Celery Asparagus

Watermelon Cantaloupe Honeydew

Other pets; Cats:

Mango Papaya Pears Kiwi Pineapple

Tuna water, plain chicken, kibble, treats Rabbits & Guinea Pigs: Herbs and safe veggies frozen in water Birds: Fruit/veggie chunks frozen in ice blocks.

Other Peanut Butter (no xylitol) Cheese (moderation) Yogurt (plain) Coconut Oil Fish Oil Broth (low-sodium chicken/beef)

Step 3 – Freeze & Serve 1.Fill with water or bone broth, freeze, and let your dog enjoy!

Beginner Soft mix-ins Less water Treats on top

Intermediate More water 2 frozen layers w/ mix ins

Advanced Multiple frozen layers Harder mix ins Larger bowls

Safety Considerations; Avoid toxic foods: chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, avocado, xylitol, artificial sweeteners, excess salt/sugar Always double check if any food you give is dog safe and prepared correctly

Always remove seeds, pits, and cores from fruits Introduce new foods slowly to avoid stomach upset Supervise dogs when first trying frozen bowls

ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center: aspca.org American Kennel Club: Dog Nutrition & Safety Guidelines Veterinary Partner: Enrichment and Feeding Strategies

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