Free Download · Summer 2026

The frozen treat recipe
your dog has been
begging for.

Eight pupsicles, lickmats, and Kong stuffers — texted straight to your phone. Five ingredients or fewer. Vet-informed.

  • 8 vet-informed frozen recipes
  • Under 10 minutes of prep, every one
  • Real ingredients — no fillers, no fluff
  • Texted to your phone, free forever
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Native Pet Presents

The
Pupsicle
Cookbook

08Recipes Inside

Vet-informed. Five ingredients or fewer. Made for hot summer days.

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Inside the Cookbook

Eight recipes. One cold dog.

Pupsicles, lickmats, and Kong stuffers. Each one uses real ingredients you'll recognize — and tools you already own.

Bone Broth Pupsicles

The hero. 4 ingredients.

Goat Milk Pupsicles

Probiotic-rich, easy on tummies.

Frozen Blueberry Bites

Antioxidant-loaded, 3 ingredients.

Sensitive Tummy Kong

Gentle on opinionated stomachs.

Strawberry Banana Treats

Vegan. The pretty one.

Weight-Loss Wonder

For dogs that think every meal's their last.

The Daily Lickmat

Multivitamin, frozen. Genius.

Detox Bone Broth Cubes

Hidden in puzzle toys.

Why Pupsicles

Hot dogs don't drink
enough water.

Most dogs don't drink enough on a hot day. A frozen treat is the easiest way to sneak hydration, joint support, and gut health into a routine they'll actually look forward to.

8
recipes covering pupsicles, lickmats, and Kong stuffers
≤5
ingredients per recipe — most have 3 or 4
10m
active prep time, max — the freezer does the rest
$0
cost. Just your phone number and email.
Vet-Informed

Reviewed by a board-certified veterinary nutritionist.

Every recipe in the Pupsicle Cookbook uses ingredients we'd give our own dogs. Then we ran them past Dr. Dan Su — one of a few hundred board-certified veterinary nutritionists in the country — to make sure they hold up.

Dr. Dan Su, MS, DVM, DACVIM (Nutrition) Board-certified veterinary nutritionist · Native Pet advisor