Answer: My dog Fred enjoys ice cream sundaes, and I like walking him to our local ice cream parlor
Explanation:
Independent clause refers to a clause which can stand alone as a simple sentence. It usually consist of the subject and a predicate and is usually meaningful on its own.
The sentence that contains two independent clauses is "My dog Fred enjoys ice cream sundaes, and I like walking him to our local ice cream parlor".
It should be noted that "My dog Fred enjoys ice cream sundaes" is an independent clause in its own. Also, "I like walking him to our local ice cream parlor" is an independent clause in its own.