Kefir, Smoothies, Dairy, and Ice Cream for Dogs

Fresh treats for dogs: kefir, milk & ice cream

Kefir, goat's milk, smoothies, and ice cream for dogs are refreshing treats that are perfect for warmer days. Easily digestible, gentle on the stomach, and ideal for freezing in an enrichment toy as a refreshing, healthy doggie ice cream. This makes mealtime a bit more fun and interesting, while also adding something that truly contributes to your dog's well-being.

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Cooling with benefits

Kefir for your dog โ€” small addition, big effect on the gut

Kefir for your dog might seem like a simple addition, but there's actually a lot more to it. It's made through fermentation, where kefir grains โ€” a combination of bacteria and yeasts โ€” convert sugars. During this process, live microorganisms are created, also known as natural probiotics for your dog. These are the good bacteria that help keep your dog's gut flora balanced.

And it is precisely this gut flora that plays a larger role than many people think. It influences digestion, nutrient absorption, and even how your dog feels. If this balance is disrupted, you often see it reflected in things like inconsistent stool or a sensitive stomach. In such cases, a product rich in dog probiotics and good bacteria for your dog can be a welcome support. Not as a quick fix, but as something that helps from within. And our kefir specifically for dogs is a good example of this!

What's good to know: there are differences in kefir.
Water kefir (Boil & Broth) is made from water and is completely dairy-free. This makes it light, refreshing, and often a good choice for dogs who don't react well to dairy.
Dairy kefir, or milk kefir, like the variants from Yogupet, is made from milk and has a creamier texture and a fuller flavor. In terms of experience, it's closer to yogurt and is often eaten a bit more easily as a result.

And then there's really only one question left: how much kefir do you give your dog? Start small. A teaspoon mixed into their food is enough to begin. Because kefir is rich in probiotics for dogs, the body needs some time to get used to it. After that, you can gradually increase the amount.

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Goat's milk & camel's milk โ€” gentle on the stomach, surprisingly versatile

A splash of goat's milk over your dog's food, and you'll notice it right away โ€“ it becomes softer, more fragrant, and suddenly just a little more interesting. Not because it changes anything big, but precisely because it's such a simple addition that has an immediate effect.

Goat's milk has been used for a long time, and for good reason. It naturally contains less lactose and is therefore milder than cow's milk. This often makes it better tolerated, especially by dogs with sensitive stomachs. If you use goat's milk powder for your dog, it's also incredibly easy to prepare. Just mix it with water and you have a soft, nutritious base that you can easily add whenever you want. Products like Pawfect goat's milk are simply great โ€“ no fuss, just a food bowl that becomes a little more appealing.

And if you want to do something fun with it, you can do much more. Goat's milk is perfect for freezing. A little in a lick mat, a toy, or just in a mold, and you've got a dog ice cream. And honestly: frozen goat's milk is truly Marley's favorite on a hot day.

Additionally, there's camel milk for your dog, such as Pawfect camel milk. Less known, but interesting precisely because it has a different protein composition than cow's milk. This often makes it well tolerated by dogs who react more sensitively to other dairy. It has a slightly different taste, which makes for a nice change if you want to try something a little different.

What you ultimately add is not just about nutrition, but also about how your dog engages with their food. A meal that becomes a little softer, an ice cream from the freezer, a lick mat to keep them busy for a while โ€“ these are precisely those small moments that make a difference.

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Smoothies for your dog โ€” easy, nutritious, and surprisingly versatile

A smoothie for your dog is one of those additions you use once... and then always keep in stock.

Products like Smoothiedog are essentially complete nutrition in liquid form. A mix of meat, vegetables, and sometimes fruit, which you can use in various ways. You can pour it over their food as an extra flavour enhancer, offer it separately as a snack, or use it when you want a little more variety.

What makes it great is its versatility. A little over their kibble, and youโ€™ll immediately notice a difference: it becomes more fragrant, softer, and often simply more interesting to eat. Especially for choosier dogs, a smoothie can provide just the nudge they need to start eating.

But its use isn't limited to the food bowl.

You can also perfectly use Smoothiedog in a lickmat, freeze it as a dog ice cream, or take it with you on the go. For example, in a Doggyroller, where you can give small amounts at a time during a walk or training session. Ideal if you want to reward without constantly using loose snacks, or if you want to distract your dog for an extended period during training.

And thatโ€™s precisely why it works so well. Not because itโ€™s complicated, but because it's so easy to integrate into your daily routine.

You add something without changing anything. And suddenly, mealtime becomes just a bit more enjoyable.

Frequently asked questions about kefir, dairy & smoothies

What does kefir do for my dog?

Kefir is a fermented product naturally rich in probiotics for dogs. These are good bacteria that help maintain the balance of your dog's gut flora. Kefir can be a great supplement, especially for dogs with sensitive stomachs or irregular stools. It's not a miracle cure, but it can provide internal support.

How much kefir can a dog have?

Start small. A teaspoon mixed with food is often enough to begin with. Because kefir contains living bacteria, the body needs some time to adjust. If that goes well, you can gradually increase the amount. More is not always better โ€” consistency is key.

What is the difference between water kefir and milk kefir?

Water kefir is light, fresh, and completely dairy-free. This makes it a good choice for dogs that are sensitive to lactose or dairy. Yogurt kefir (such as Yogupet products) is creamier and richer in taste, which many dogs find a bit tastier. Both contain good bacteria for your dog, but mainly differ in base and structure.

Is goat milk good for my dog?

Goat's milk for your dog is often well tolerated because it naturally contains less lactose than cow's milk. It is a gentle, nutritious addition that you can easily pour over food or use in a lick mat or as an ice cream, for example.

When do you choose camel milk?

Camel milk for your dog is often chosen for dogs that react sensitively to other dairy products. It has a different protein composition than cow's milk and is therefore often well tolerated. It is especially interesting if you notice that your dog does not react equally well to everything.

What exactly is a smoothie for your dog?

A smoothie for your dog, such as Smoothiedog, is food in liquid form. Usually a mix of meat, vegetables, and sometimes fruit. You can pour it over their food, offer it separately as a snack, or use it in a lick mat or toy for an extra challenge.

Can I make dog ice cream myself?

Yes, and it's easier than you think. For example, you can make dog ice cream with yogurt, kefir, or a smoothie. Freeze it in a mold, on a lick mat, or in a toy, and you have a refreshing snack. Perfect for hot days or as a calming treat.

Are dog ice creams suitable for puppies?

Yes, but keep it simple. Choose mild ingredients and small amounts. Dog ice cream for puppies is primarily intended as a cooling snack or a quiet licking moment, not as a meal replacement.

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