Notes: You can make your layers as fruity or as plain as is best for your dog and your budget. Use just a handful of fruit and lots of water for a low-calorie treat, or plenty of fruit and a little water to create a heartier dish.
This recipe is well-suited to a fancy mold with little divots designed to hold toppings.
Part I
Part II
You can always add extra water to thin out the fruit or to fill the mold.
Freeze for 4 hours or until the ice lick is completely solid.
To serve, hold the mold upside down under hot running water until the pan loosens from the ice.
Serve somewhere you don’t mind getting a little wet and sticky!
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