Difficulty: Easy
Ingredients: 4
Ingredients:
- 2-3 strawberries, sliced
- Handful of blueberries
- 2-3 tbsp of plain Greek yogurt
- 1 sprig chopped parsley
Directions:
- Rinse and wash the fresh fruit
- Fill the bottom of the Tux with a few blueberries and mash.
- Add a tbsp of the plain Greek yogurt (to avoid a mess, it works best with silverware spoons)
- Add some more blueberries and a few strawberry slices
- Add another tbsp or 2 of the plain Greek yogurt to fill the rest of the Tux
- Set 2-3 blueberries on top and stick a few strawberry slices to the sides where the yogurt is spread
- Sprinkle some parsley on top
- Feed fresh or frozen!
Notes:
For a longer lasting treat, stick the Tux into the freezer for a few hours then serve. Such a simple and healthy snack for the warmer days to come, packed with beneficial ingredients! Got any leftover mixture? Put it in a silicone mold to make yummy pupsicles!
Nutrition Tips:
Blueberries are one of the best low-calorie treats for dogs, rich in antioxidants, fiber, vitamins C and K, and loaded with fiber and phytochemicals. These nutrients boost the immune system and promote overall health, preventing cell damage (like cancer) in both humans and canines.
Greek yogurt is pure doggy goodness that is bursting with probiotics. Those little bacteria helpers keep digestion running smoothly and your pup’s immune system in top shape. Plus, its protein-packed punch is like a secret weapon for building strong tendons, cartilage, and muscles, helping your furry friend stay active and vibrant as they age.
Parsley freshens breath, fights UTIs, and soothes itches. Packed with vitamins A, C, and folic acid, plus antioxidants and fiber, it's a powerhouse of goodness. It’s also one of the best natural sources of Vitamin K you can give to your pet!
About the Author:
I am Danielle, from Denver Colorado, who loves to explore all over this beautiful state with my four giant dogs. I am a social media admin for a hockey club and my husband, Kyle runs his own training and skills hockey company. We have an Alaskan Malamute, Sully who is full of personality and will talk your ear off and our three Great Danes Loki, Ivy and Ares who are full of energy and thinks they are lap dogs. Enrichment became a fun hobby for me to make things fun at home for our dogs when we aren’t out exploring or traveling!