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Easy, Inexpensive, Healthy and Tasty Tuesday
Have you ever bought your dog the cheese or peanut butter stuffed bones?
We bought a lot of them for Sampson when he was a puppy and going through his teething periods. As he got larger the bones did as well. Consequently I have at least six of them lying around the house.
Sometimes the dogs will play or chew on them, most notably Delilah when it is time to go to bed. I kid you not, I caught her standing with her feet on my dresser in the middle of the night trying to get her bone. 🙂
Even though Sampson and Delilah get a healthy stuffed Kong for a treat at night, I am still trying to help them each lose a few pounds. The dilemma being what to give them for a treat with a lower amount of calories.
I decided I’ll use these bones and stuff them with something tasty!
I start off in the morning with two bones about the same size and stuff about a tablespoon or so of pumpkin in one end and stick the bone in the freezer.
When I get home at night I take the bone out and fill it 3/4 or so with non-fat vanana (vanilla/banana) yogurt.
I frost the end with more pumpkin.
And stick a piece of fruit (in this case pineapple) in the end.
I stand the two bones on the frozen end so the yogurt and the freshly added pumpkin settle a bit and stick them in the freezer for about 3 hours.
Sampson who is usually coaxed from his spot on the couch to get his treat, jumped up, ran into the bedroom and jumped on the bed in anticipation of his treat.
It’s easy, inexpensive, healthy and above all tasty. This is the Tasty Tuesday Blog Hop hosted by Kol’s Notes and Sugar the Golden Retriever. You can get your linky code at either of their pages.
Delilah doesn’t care that the bone is longer than her tongue, she works and works at it until she gets all the goodness out.
You too can get everything you want out of life, Just Be The Dog.
Obstacles – Be The Dog
Before I start this post I want to say a BIG THANK YOU to Chuck and Collies of the Meadow, last week they bestowed their Collies Choice award on this blog. If you have a minute pop over and say hello to Chuck. His collie Trevor is failing and I’m sure a kind word would make him feel better.
Sampson is a people dog. Don’t let his enthusiastic run up to your dog fool you, once the greeting is over he will be leaning on your leg encouraging you to pet him.
When we pulled up to the park yesterday morning Bob and Marge (a couple we’ve met on the trail) were just walking in. Sampson was super excited. By the time I opened the door to let the dogs out Bob and Marge had made their way into the field.
Sampson jumped out of the car and started to run up the path. He’s usually very good about not getting too far ahead of me and apparently he had reached his comfort zone and turned around and came back to me.
Being a projective thinker I figured by the time we got to the field they would be long gone.
I was wrong.
They were stretching. Still I felt like we shouldn’t bother them, so despite the eager look in Sampson’s eyes, I told him, no let’s go this way.
We headed up the hill.
I enjoy the hikes as much as the dogs but I usually let them choose the walk, and yesterday Sampson chose to head back to the field. Not being a projective thinker, he assumed Bob and Marge would be where he left them.
Sampson was wrong, but that doesn’t matter. What matters is being the dog, he found a way around his obstacle (which was me not allowing him into the field.)
Sampson came at his obstacle from a different direction.
What kind of obstacles are preventing you from achieving your goals? What can you do to over-come them?
Don’t let obstacles get in your way.
Be The Dog.
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