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Your hound deserves frozen yogurt, too

yoghund
With a face like that, could you really deprive your baby of the refreshment that comes from frozen yogurt?

Of course not.

Yoghund is a line of organic frozen yogurt for dogs, with no additives, chemicals, or fillers. I wasn't even aware that yogurt was good for dogs, but i suppose if people can benefit from live cultures, dog can too. The yogurts are made with organic bananas, organic peanuts, and pure spring water. It is not clear whether there are different "flavors," though it seems that it's only one. Whether you can share in this treat with your dog is up to you (I can't imagine that it would be bad for people to eat Yoghund.)

A pack of four cups is $5.99, available from the website.

Filed Under: Ingredients, New Products
Tags: dairy, dogs, frozen yogurt, FrozenYogurt, fruit

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hjo3

8-29-2007 @5:43PM hjo3 said... Yoghund: Because there's nothing dogs like more than peanuts and bananas...
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ld18428

8-29-2007 @11:45PM ld18428 said... What a great idea! Frozen yogurt for dogs; I certainly love frozen yogurt. If they make one for cats, I'm ordering. I plan to add this product to my pet food webpage (http://www.organic-nature-news.com/organicpetfood.html). Thanks for the post.
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Darlene

8-30-2007 @10:41PM Darlene said... well this looks interesting.. I'll give it a try myself and share with my pooch.
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Alex

8-30-2007 @1:36PM Alex said... Pedigree makes ice cream sandwiches for dogs and, and another brand, I can't remember which one, makes Froty Paws for dogs and cats. You can find them in most well stocked grocery stores in the popsicle section. I don't have any pets but my friends say their dogs love them. You can also buy freeze dried ice cream at most large pet stores.
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Dom Donelli

8-31-2007 @12:08PM Dom Donelli said... Our vet found that one of our dogs had a yeast infection. Did he prescribe some expensive medicine? No! He told us to give the dog a teaspoon of yogurt twice a day. In a week there was a large improvement in the dog, who had been listless and irritable. We also discovered that dogs love yogurt - any flavor. The dogs let us know loudly if we are late with their yogurt.

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Sharon

9-03-2007 @8:17AM Sharon said... Just another good example of things for our pets.
http://www.shurepetscatalog.com
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MJ

9-03-2007 @2:15PM MJ said... Something wrong with this pic! Theses are animals, treat them dearly.....but all these treats and clothing and shoes..........NO no no
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