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The Sunday Snoozer Drizzle
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The Sunday Snoozer Drizzle

A velvety, warm hug for the soul that turns ordinary kibble into a rainy-day feast fit for a king.

Easy 10 minutes Winter 2-4 tablespoons

Ingredients 4 items

  • Canned Pumpkin 3 tablespoons
    Pureed, plain (not pie filling)
  • Coconut Oil optional 1 teaspoon
    Melted
  • Low-Sodium Bone Broth 1 cup
    Warmed (not boiling)
  • Turmeric optional 1 pinch
    Ground powder

Preparation

1

In a small saucepan over low heat, gently warm the bone broth until it's just cozy to the touch (test it on your wrist like a baby bottle).

2

Whisk in the pumpkin puree and coconut oil until the mixture is smooth and looks like a thick soup.

3

Stir in your pinch of turmeric, give it one last swirl, and drizzle it generously over your dog's regular meal while it's still warm.

Best Time to Serve

A lazy Sunday afternoon during a thunderstorm

Purpose

This drizzle is designed to provide ultimate comfort and hydration. The warmth stimulates the appetite while the ingredients soothe the digestive system and promote relaxation.

When to Use

Perfect for "inside days" when it's too cold or wet to play, or for senior dogs who need a little extra motivation to eat.

What to Expect

A thick, sunset-orange liquid that smells like a savory autumn latte; it coats kibble in a glossy, irresistible sheen.

Does Not Fix

Will not magically make your dog enjoy wearing a raincoat.

Time to Effect

Immediate "comfort" response; sleepiness often follows within the hour.

Health Benefits

Overall
66
Hydration
95
Digestion
85
Joint
60
Immune
50
Weight
40

Safety Risks

Never serve boiling hot; always test the temperature first.

Avoid broths containing onion, garlic, or excessive salt.

Owner Tips

The orange color can stain white fur, so have a towel ready for messy eaters.

Use this to hide powdered supplements or pills—they'll never know.

If it thickens too much in the fridge, just add a splash of warm water.