variety of small or cut up dog treats like cup up jerkymilkbone cookies, small dog treats and training treats
assortment of sliced dog friendly fruit and veggies like applescarrots, broccoli, and cauliflower
1boiled eggsliced
4slicesof cheesecut in bone shapes (optional)
decorated dog friendly birthday or themed cookies
plain yogurt or peanut butteroptional
Instructions
Using a large flat platter or tray, preferably unbreakable plastic or wood, start by adding a row of cut out cheese and stacks of a variety of dog treats (I like flat, cut in half chicken jerky and small training size treats).
If you want to add a small bowl of yogurt or peanut butter, add a small bowl of either to the tray. Warning- this gets messy!
Next, add sliced fruit in rows.
Finally, add sliced eggs and fill in empty spaces with mini dog treats (I like mini milkbones).
If you have decorated dog cookies like I do add those on top and serve to your hungry pups!
Notes
Be sure to skip any foods that are not safe for dogs like grapes, nuts, raisins, onion, candy, and chocolate. This is a lot of food for 1 or 2 dogs! We let them eat some then bagged the rest for later.