Difficulty: Easy – Medium
Ingredients: 5
Ingredients:
- 1 Quail Egg
- 3 freeze-dried Beef Heart treats
- 2 large spoonfuls plain Greek yogurt
- 1 tsp green ingredients of your choice (e.g. Broccoli, parsley, mint, green bean)
- 1 tsp Dog-Safe red ingredients (i.e. red bell peppers, raspberries, apple, strawberry, cranberry)
Directions:
- Hide the quail egg in the bottom of Tux first.
- Next, add the Beef Heart treats or other high value treats.
- Fill the space with plain Greek yogurt. You want your high-value treats and egg to be fully covered.
- Chop up your red and green fruits or veggies and push them into the Greek yogurt.
- For extra holiday dazzle, bust out fun holiday frozen molds to make snowflakes out of leftover Greek yogurt.
- Feed fresh or frozen!
Notes:
This recipe is a great way to way to get rid of extra red and green veggies you have laying around during the holidays.
Nutrition Tip:
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.
Quail eggs are high in fatty acids, selenium, iron, vitamin B12 and vitamin A, which gives your pet a visibly silkier coat. Compared to chicken eggs, can provide greater amounts of protein, iron, and healthy fats. They also boast properties that can help treat allergies, reverse cellular damage and even help your nervous system. If you don’t have quail eggs, part of a hard-boiled chicken egg will do just fine.
About the Author:
Taylor hails from Ontario, Canada, where she and her partner Joe kick it with rescue dogs Bindi and Rosie. Bindi chomped her first Toppl as a pup; Rosie glommed onto a Qwizl early on, and Taylor has been crafting canine culinary surprises for her puzzle-hungry pooches ever since.