Giddy Goat

Add water, stir, freeze. Giddy Goat turns goat milk into creamy ice cream for dogs and cats, with flavours from Strawberries and Cream to Carob Mud Pie. Dessert-menu energy. No tiny spoons required.

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Goat Milk Ice Cream for Dogs and Cats

Giddy Goat makes dog ice cream with a goat milk base, simple preparation and flavours that sound like they escaped from a dessert menu. Add water, mix and freeze. Your dog does not need to know how little effort was involved.

Each pot contains 100g of goat milk ice cream mix. Add 200ml of water and freeze it to make approximately 300ml of prepared ice cream for dogs or cats.

Goat milk can be gentler on digestion for some pets and naturally contains probiotics and nutrients. Every animal is different, so introduce a small portion first, especially if your dog or cat has a sensitive stomach.

Choose a Giddy Goat Dog Ice Cream Mix

The collection includes four flavours:

How to Make Giddy Goat Ice Cream

  1. Add 200ml of water to one 100g pot of mix.
  2. Stir until the mixture is evenly combined.
  3. Place it in the freezer until fully frozen.
  4. Serve a suitable portion and return the rest to the freezer.

The mix is not ready to serve straight from the pot. It must be mixed with water and frozen first.

Serve It Plain or Turn It Into Enrichment

Once prepared and frozen, Giddy Goat can be served from the tub, added in a small amount as a food topper or spread onto a lick mat. You can also place the prepared mixture inside a suitable food-enrichment toy before freezing.

Start plain if your dog has a sensitive stomach. A small first portion makes it easier to see how they respond before adding fruit, treats or other extras.

What Is in Giddy Goat Ice Cream?

The base recipe uses human-grade goat milk, honey powder, beef gelatine and natural flavouring. It is not dairy-free or vegetarian. Check each product page and packaging before serving if your pet has allergies, food sensitivities or dietary restrictions.

Giddy Goat is a complementary treat, not a complete meal. Frozen treats also do not replace fresh water, shade or an appropriately cool place to rest on warm days.

Why Giddy Goat Works So Well

Giddy Goat is a goat milk dog ice cream mix for dogs and cats. Each 100g pot is mixed with 200ml of water and frozen to make approximately 300ml of prepared ice cream. It can be served plain, used as a topper or frozen inside a suitable enrichment toy.

The collection includes Strawberries and Cream, Bacon, Peanut Butter and Carob Mud Pie flavours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Giddy Goat ready to serve?

No. Add 200ml of water to the 100g mix, stir and freeze it before serving.

Can dogs have goat milk ice cream?

Giddy Goat is formulated as a complementary treat for pets. Goat milk can be gentler on digestion for some dogs, but dairy does not suit every animal. Check the ingredients and begin with a small portion.

Can cats have Giddy Goat ice cream?

Yes. The mix is designed for both dogs and cats. Introduce it gradually and serve a portion suitable for your pet.

How much ice cream does one pot make?

One 100g pot mixed with 200ml of water makes approximately 300ml of prepared ice cream.

Is Carob Mud Pie made with chocolate?

No. It uses dog-safe carob rather than chocolate. Dogs should never be given regular chocolate.

Can I add fruit or treats?

Yes, provided the additions are suitable for your pet. Keep the first serving plain if your dog has a sensitive stomach, and avoid making every portion an architectural project.

Does dog ice cream help with overheating?

No. It is a frozen treat, not a treatment for overheating. Always provide fresh water, shade and a cool place to rest. Contact a veterinarian if you are concerned about heat stress.