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           Can pets eat ice cream?                           Despite all this, frozen treats can still be beneficial for pets
                                                         in moderation because they can be the perfect calming stimulus
               To answer the million-dollar question: Yes, pets can eat   for dogs and cats in certain stressful situations. For them, the
           ice cream, but they shouldn’t. Dogs shouldn’t consume ice   act of licking releases endorphins which can help relieve anxiety
           cream or similar products because their bodies aren’t designed   in loud, unfamiliar environments or for when they’re scared
           to digest milk after they’re weaned. Early on, puppies have the   and lack mental/physical stimulation. When pets find relief in
           enzyme needed to break down their mother’s milk, but after   licking, it can turn into a habit. For common household pets,
           that, they produce less lactase which is necessary to digest   licking a refreshing snack takes the calming effect even further
           milk sugar. Because of this, many adult dogs are lactose intol-  as it can provide a longer taste experience compared to another
           erant. They should also avoid dairy-based food because they   regular snack or cookie.
           often have high fat content that can cause pancreatitis. Ice
           cream is also loaded with sugar which can lead to weight gain   The beginning of a new trend
           and obesity. Furthermore, common flavor additives like choc-
           olate or raisin are dangerous to pups. Sugar-free or low-sugar   North America first put pet-friendly iced desserts on the
           alternatives can be dangerous as well since they sometimes   supermarket circuit when Nestlé acquired a brand called Frosty
           contain xylitol, a sweetener that is extremely toxic to dogs. A   Paws in the 1980s as the first frozen treat for dogs introduced
           similar guideline goes for cats, who are, by nature, obligate   in the United States. Global retailers then made pet-friendly
           carnivores meaning that they must have diets consisting almost   desserts mainstream when Starbucks launched the Puppuccino
           entirely of meat. Therefore, cats don’t have the digestive en-  (whipped cream served in an espresso or sample size cup).
           zymes or the gut flora to process other types of food like dairy,   Adorable photos of dogs licking out of mini Starbucks cups
           making most cats lactose intolerant. Curiously enough, felines   started to take the internet by storm as pets everywhere found
           don’t have taste buds that respond to sweetness in food. What   a way to keep themselves entertained while their humans went
           attracts them to sugar-infused foods, however, is the high fat   on a caffeine run. Other chains soon followed suit: Dunkin’
           and carbohydrate content which they love. Despite what’s been   Donuts with Puppy Lattes which is whipped cream in a cup;
           portrayed in movies or cartoons of cats drinking a bowl of   Dairy Queen with Pup Cups which is a dog treat tucked in a
           fresh milk, veterinarians don’t recommend that they consume   small portion of vanilla soft serve ice cream; Shake Shack with
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           dairy products at all. While these are the warnings, it’s gener-  the Pooch-ini, made of dog biscuits and vanilla custard. Though
           ally fine if your pet has a couple licks of these desserts, though   only at select locations, a massive reception to pet-friendly
           anything more would be a concern.             desserts started to materialize.

 Pet ownership on the rise

 According to a 2021 study from Rakuten Insights, more
 than half of people in the Asia Pacific region have a pet in
 their home. In the United States, expenditure on pets and pet              Hugo & Celine
 products has consistently increased ever year, and it’s esti-
 mated that 67 percent of American households contain at                    Hugo & Celine produces yogurt
 least one pet. The same trend is present across the pond: the              ice cream in non-traditional
 consumption on pet services and products in Europe saw an                  flavors like Slick Salmon and
 increase of 7.6 percent in 2020 alone compared to the year                 Magic Moose, utilizing organic
                                                                            and locally-grown Swedish
 prior. Surely this upward tick can be attributed to many of us
                                                                            ingredients. Repurpose the cups
 who went to find solace in an animal pal after feeling isolated             as a water bowl after the treats
 or lonely throughout the global pandemic. Alongside this                   are finished!
 More than half   lifestyle shift, we also see more companies innovatively ven-
 ture into the world of pet food. Some are creating new prod-
 of people in Asia   ucts with unexpected ingredients whereas others are finding
 brilliant ways to upgrade existing concepts. These days, we
 Pacific have a pet   noticed many trends mirroring human preferences. Clean
 labels and recyclable packaging? Done. Protein alternatives
 in their home.  for weight control? Check. Organic and vegan options? Yes.
 Pet-friendly ice cream? Hang on, pets can eat ice cream?



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