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According to 24heures and Tribune de Genève, the artisanal ice cream salon Maxsimo in Guin (canton of Fribourg) offers ice cream specially designed for dogs. The managers, Massimiliano Lanzafame and Simona Zito, have developed recipes without lactose or refined sugar. Carrot-apple, banana, and coconut flavors are particularly appreciated by dog owners. Veterinarian Isabelle Gauderon, however, urges caution: the very low temperature of ice cream can cause gastritis, an inflammatory disease of the stomach lining, in dogs.
The artisanal ice cream salon Maxsimo in Guin (canton of Fribourg) offers ice cream designed for dogs, according to 24heures and Tribune de Genève. Its managers, Massimiliano Lanzafame and Simona Zito, are a couple of ice cream makers.
These ice creams are prepared artisanally, without lactose or refined sugar.
Among the flavors offered, carrot-apple, banana, and coconut are particularly appreciated by dog owners.
Veterinarian Isabelle Gauderon warns that the intense cold of the ice cream can cause gastritis—an inflammatory disease of the stomach lining—in dogs.
All of this information comes from a single source (24heures and Tribune de Genève, same article). The price of dog ice cream, the volume of sales, or the frequency of veterinary complications related to cold are not specified in the available sources.
No, according to the information reported. These artisanal ice creams are prepared without lactose or refined sugar.
The flavors mentioned are carrot-apple, banana, and coconut.
Veterinarian Isabelle Gauderon indicates that the intense cold of the ice cream can cause gastritis, which is an inflammation of the stomach lining.
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