DIY Dog Breath Mints

by | Updated: April 18th, 2024

Let’s face it, when your canine companion suffers from dog breath, you suffer from dog breath. These frozen dog breath mints contain parsley, mint and chlorophyll to help combat and prevent bad breath from the inside. Chlorophyll helps to improve digestion, which is often the cause of bad breath, even for dogs with healthy teeth and gums. While the parsley and mint are refreshing by themselves, they also contain chlorophyll, making these treats an excellent solution for keeping those doggie kisses free from funk.

Dog Breath Mints in Silicone Mold with Wells Shaped Like Small Dog Bones

Dog Breath Mints in Silicone Mold with Wells Shaped Like Small Dog Bones
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DIY Dog Breath Mints

Prep Time 10 minutes
Freeze Time 3 hours
Total Time 3 hours 10 minutes
Author Carrie Miller

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Place ice cube trays or silicone molds onto cookie sheet for stability and transport.
  2. In blender, combine all ingredients and pulse until smooth.
  3. Into molds, evenly distribute mixture.
  4. Freeze until hard set, about 3-4 hours.

Recipe Notes

Shelf-life & Storage
Store in airtight container in freezer. These will keep for months.

 

 

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Frontier Co-Op Organic Peppermint Leaf
Frontier Co-Op Parsley Leaf Flakes
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Carrie Miller

Carrie D. Miller is the owner and founder of Broomstick Pet Treats LLC and published author of contemporary fantasy. After decades in the software business, she decided to chuck it all and follow her dreams. In 2017, Carrie launched her pet treats company, channeling her love of animals and baking into each handcrafted morsel. Her made-to-order dog and cat treats are baked with nothing you wouldn’t eat yourself, and free of fillers, unnecessary additives, and artificial anything. Broomstick’s motto is "If we won’t eat it, can’t pronounce it, or it has more syllables than ermahgerd, we’re not feeding it to your pet.”