I love easter. It’s a family based holiday, and that means I’m involving my dogs.

My woofs all get a little raw (varying amounts depending on who) but when easter or any other holiday (like Christmas!) comes around, you can bet that my dogs are getting extra special treats. These are the recipes we used this easter so I figured I’d share them with you for a little inspiration.

Whether you want your toppl ready for entertaining your dog whilst the kiddos do an easter egg hunt, whilst you eat a wonderful family dinner together, or even just whilst you enjoy company! Toppls are a fantastic tool to stimulate your dogs brain and give them a wonderful treat.

That’s what these recipes are designed for after all, a treat!

Most of this is widely available from raw feeding suppliers, or, indeed, some of it can be found at your local super market. The other place I love getting treats from right now is Real Dog Box and even sometimes on amazon.

If you aren’t a raw feeder? You can totally use these as a treat, or a change in addition to their normal diet, or you can replace any meat with a mix of Kibble, peanut butter, yoghurt and honey, or other things from the list over on How To Use A Kong.

What Is A Toppl?

A toppl is a relatively new alternative to a kong, it’s easier to wash, it’s easier to fill, and it allows for more open engagement, so for a lazy dog? These can prevent them from getting disinterested.

They’re probably my favourite enrichment toy at the moment because they’re super flexible for what you want to use them for. They’re also widely available on amazon, chewy or on West paw’s own site.

Please note that this is enrichment only, not a full and balanced meal.

Novelty Bunny toppl

Ground Chicken/Bone mix

With ground chicken and bone mix, this one is a little more friendly for families, I find, also a lot easier for non-raw feeders because ground chicken is something you can find at most stores!
I fill the main cavity with the meat and offal, shape the ears out of the carrots and add a little hot-dog snoot! Cute as a button.

Easter Friday Toppl

Salmon crunchies

Dried Fish skin

Traditionally Easter friday is meant to be a meat-free day, so most of the time it’s a fish day! This recipe is fun (but not totally meat-free because of the liver). I like using poached fish typically for this as I find it works better in the toppl and doesn’t grind well.

I layer the haddock and liver, then top with salmon crunchies and then tuck the dried fish skin in.

It’s not a cheap toppl? But it works.

rabbit ears on a westpaw toppl dog enrichment
This toppl was one of my dogs favourites this easter, yes, it’s a little gruesome if you’re not into seeing dog treats that look like animal parks, but for my woofs? Rabbit ears are the potato chips of treats! And the fur-on is really good for cleaning bad things out of their insides.

Easter Bunny Toppl

This one may not be one for you if you are a household with kiddos – or maybe just name it something different?

Ground dried liver

Dried Rabbit Ears

I like to fill the toppl with a layer of ground rabbit, then top with the ground dried liver (I use stuff from real dog box) and then top with a pair of adorable dried rabbit ears! This one is really cute and my dogs (particularly Shelby!) are the biggest fans of rabbit ears.

We get our rabbit ears on amazon at the moment, but if I find a local supplier I’ll let you know.

Easter Egg Toppl

This toppl is perfect for Easter Sunday!

A Naturally dyed raw egg, milk bone, strip of dried beef liver, rabbit mince (chicken is fine!) and a little treat of peanut butter in the hole of the toppl – what a gorgeous little Easter treat with a three course meal to boot.

Easter Egg Toppl2

Any suggestions?

What about you? What do you do? Send me your recipes for easter, and I’ll include them here for people to use. Contact me and drop me your ideas!

Happy Easter!

Enrichment activities like Toppls are wonderful – particularly because you can arrange this ahead of time, and you can leave it to the side. Meaning when you need it? It’s there. Having one prepared for your dog is so perfect for the season and a great opportunity to use some slightly more exotic or unusual meants.

For More Enrichment Ideas why not look at our other enrichment posts?

Author, Ali Smith

Ali Smith is the Positive Puppy Expert, dog trainer and is the founder of Rebarkable. She is passionate about helping puppy parents get things right, right from the start. To help create a puppy capable of being a confident and adaptable family member and keep puppies out of shelters.

Ali has won multiple awards for her dog training, and has had her blog (this blog!) rated as 2021 & 2022 worlds’ best pet blog!

Link to originalRebarkable

Views: 0