– Silicone mold (available at craft stores or online).
– Liquid starch (available at supermarkets or laundromats) Dish soap and optional food coloring
Bowl
1. In a basin, combine liquid starch and dish soap. Use equal amounts of each item since the ratio should be 1:1. Use 1 cup of dish soap in place of, say, 1 cup of liquid starch.
If you want your Pop Its to be a specific color, add food coloring. Add a few drops of food coloring and stir to distribute it evenly. 3. Fill the silicone mold with the mixture. Fill every space to the brim. Allow the mixture to settle for at least 24 hours.
5. Release the Pop-Its from the mold. Try gently twisting the mold or running it under warm water if they don’t come out readily. 6. Until you’re ready to use them, keep your Pop Its in a container or plastic bag.
What Happens If a Dog Eats a Firework? Dogs are naturally curious animals, and occasionally they get into things they shouldn’t. It’s critical to take immediate action to protect your dog if they consume a firecracker.
Next, make an instant call to your veterinarian. They could advise keeping an eye on your dog at home or bringing them in for a checkup. Vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, and convulsions are a few signs to be on the lookout for.
When it comes to protecting your dog from fireworks, prevention is crucial. When watching fireworks outside with your dog, make sure to keep all fireworks out of their reach. Don’t wait to get your dog to the vet if you think he or she may have consumed a firework.