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Clean & dry your ice cream bucket then coat with a thin coat of cooking spray.
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(You can use other containers with a lid.
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A Tupperware type might work well too.
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Choose smaller vessels for smaller dogs.)
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Place the bones, toys, & fruit slices in the bucket.
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Don't fret on arrangements too much, many of the items will float when you add the liquid.
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Add the chicken broth & then top off the bucket with water.
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Make sure to leave some space for the liquid to expand while freezing.
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Put the lid on your bucket & transfer to a freezer or deep freeze.
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Alow to freeze for eight hours.
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Before serving to your furbabies, pull the bucket out of the freezer & set in a warm place for a few minutes.
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Then turn out onto a non-breakable plate.
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Serve to your pups on a hot summer day.
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Feel free to adapt to your dog's tastes.
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You can use other fruits or fresh veg like carrots or broccoli instead of fruit.
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(Remember grapes & cherries are toxic to dogs.
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Someone has kindly posted a list of toxic items for dogs in the question section, which may be helpful to you in creating your ice cake.)
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Bones for dogs can be controversial, so these can easily be omitted if you'd prefer.
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If you do use bones, be sure they are never cooked & from beef or pork & big enough that your dog can't swallow them.