Deviled eggs for dogs

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Easter is upon us and I thought what treat can I make for my dog and visiting clients? Why not deviled eggs! Eggs are a good source of protein and contain many essential vitamins and minerals.   These eggs are super simple to make and include minimal ingredients.

I like to use organic eggs and boil about half a dozen.

Boil the eggs like you normally would. Once they are ready, carefully peel them. Cut them in half and scoop out the yolk.Deviled eggs for dogs, Easter treats for dogs, Dogs can eat boiled eggs, Eggs are nutritious treat for dogs, holiday treat

Place all the yolks in a bowl.   Once they are all in the bowl you can mash them up to the consistency that you would like.

You can add either pureed pumpkin or plain yogurt to the yolks.   I like to use Famer’s Market organic pumpkin. If you decide to use yogurt make sure you choose a plain flavored yogurt that does not contain any artificial sweeteners or added sugars.

Once mashed, add about 3 tablespoons of either the plain yogurt or pumpkin puree. I have never combined the two but you can try it out and let me know how your pup likes it.

Add the mixture into a piping bag.  If you don’t have one, you can use a a freezer bag and just cut a small piece off one of the tips. Squeeze the mixture on to the egg whites.

Voila! You have deviled eggs for dogs. Again, simple to make and believe me these won’t last very long and your dog will thank you for them!

 

 

 

 

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