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    Tinker's Cuddy / Homemade Frosty Paws

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    • on May 04, 2002

      5 out of 5 dogs! My Norwegian Elkhound went (alnost literally) crazy, attacking it like a freshly killed rabbit or something - it was quite amusing to watch. So this one gets a thumbs up for the doggie taste factor, and another thumbs up for the human entertainment value!

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    • on April 22, 2002

      Make that 4 out of 4 dogs, because my three loved this. I love to cook for my children without fur, so it's nice to find things I can fix for my fur-bearing children. Three year old Isaiah and one year old Ishmael were sleeping while I made this, so the baby dog, 6 month old Bogey, got to lick the bowl. He loved it not frozen, but the three of them had a frozen version this afternoon and it got a definite "paws up". Thanks for sharing.

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    • on November 14, 2002

      My 2 black standard poodles, Emeril and Giovanni LOVE you for this. Me too! Sure beats driving to Dairy Queen to get them a baby cone!

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    • on November 05, 2002

      I don't use anything for sticks. :)

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    • on October 28, 2002

      My chocolate lab, Vinny, loved this!! Wait til it's completely frozen to serve... he didn't like it when it was half frozen.

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    • on November 04, 2002

      Use the small round rawhides sticks as popsicle sticks for these treats if you make them dixie cup size.

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    • on June 29, 2003

      I made these yesterday for Sambuca, and now in the heatwave in NY, she is loving it! Thanks!

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    • on April 27, 2003

      I made these for my dogs yesterday and they loved them. I just picked them up yesterday from getting neutered and felt that I should make them something good so that they would still like me. Great recipe! I even tasted the ingredients before I froze them and not bad :). Thank you for a great recipe. I will be making these again!

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    • on November 13, 2007

      My "pups" loved these. I used ice cube trays and fill 3 of them.

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    • on November 09, 2007

      I have been making these for my dogs for awhile and have another hint. My dogs will eat the paper cups so I freeze put the mixture in to different size muffin/cupcake pans and put those directly in to the freezer. When they are frozen I pop them right out with a butter knife and bag them in big ziplock baggies. When serving them I simply place the frosty paw in a coffee cup and let them eat it that way!

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    • on September 22, 2003

      I've had alot of extra bananas lying around so I decided to make this for my new puppy. He loved it...it's better than giving him vanilla ice cream...and it's easy 2 make!!!

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    • on August 13, 2003

      I made these for my favorite puppies, Fred and Emma, and they loved them! They gobbled them up! They are Large Dogs, so I made the pupsicles in plastic cups. It seemed to take a long time to thaw, the dogs kept licking them, but they were to hard to bite into. Next time, I will use smaller size dixie cups. I really liked this recipe because you know exactly what the dogs are eating, good ingredients, no fillers! Thanks, I will make this again!

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    • on March 17, 2003

      Easy to make and thoroughly enjoyed by Skipper,the most beautiful chocolate lab.Take Elmo's advice about serving them outside.

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    • on March 09, 2012

      Two Dew Claws Up! Darcy went NUTS for this recipe! Since she's a puppy I made her's in mini cupcake tins and ice cube trays-my trust in her with dixie cups is zero-LOL! There was no time to make a mess as she inhaled it! I can't find Frosty Paws in my area anymore but that's OK-my search is over! Darcy and I thank you for posting this recipe!

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    • on September 26, 2009

      More economical and I know what's in them! Rocky and Zak loved them. Thanks.

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    • on November 30, 2008

      My husky cross loves to eat snow or anything frozen, so I'd thought that this might be something she would like. She would not even try a lick! If your dog would not normally eat stuff like this (Banana!?) then don't bother - I should have known!

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    • on October 20, 2008

      Oh, MY! :-D Banks and Cooper LOVED this!!! Banks (my lab) is creature of habit, was kinda uncertain of the "new cup", but after I held it for a few, he dug in and demolished it!!! ...Coop (my laboramer) on the other hand, was sitting salivating while I made this!! I made with FF plain yogurt, 2 bananas (didn't have any p-butter)... next time, I will DEF use the p-butter, they'll love it even more! Thanks SO much for this recipe, Bugger.....my (12 yr old) dogs are SO happy to be able to eat their favorite icecream now that it's made FF and healthy!!!

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    • on March 12, 2008

      Both of my pups and all their pals LOVE this treat! I leave out the baby food and sometimes add a bit of applesauce if there is an open jar in the fridge. Note: if you do use babyfood, make sure there are no onions or raisens in it!

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    • on March 09, 2008

      does nobody care about dental health? Unless you are dutifully brushing your dogs' teeth after they eat this, you are making them prone to cavities, plaque build up, and gum disease

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    Nutritional Facts for Tinker's Cuddy / Homemade Frosty Paws

    Serving Size: 1 (88 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 13

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 77.4
     
    Calories from Fat 33
    42%
    Total Fat 3.6 g
    5%
    Saturated Fat 1.8 g
    9%
    Cholesterol 9.6 mg
    3%
    Sodium 45.5 mg
    1%
    Total Carbohydrate 8.6 g
    2%
    Dietary Fiber 0.3 g
    1%
    Sugars 7.4 g
    29%
    Protein 3.2 g
    6%
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