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As much as I may want it to be, summer isn’t over yet! When it’s this hot outside, I’m looking for a summer West Paw Toppl recipe that’s cool and refreshing.

A Yellow Labrador enjoys her West Paw Toppl in the grass

The inspiration for this recipe came to me in a Bark Box last summer. Originally intended for serving in a bowl, I thought it would make the perfect frozen Toppl filling! I’ve changed up the process and totally winged it on the measurements, but we’re keeping the original name for this summer enrichment treat toy recipe.

Belly Rub Breeze

This summer West Paw Toppl recipe calls for just two ingredients. It doesn’t get much easier than that! You’re going to need a seedless watermelon and a can of light coconut milk. I used a Sugar Baby watermelon.

Ingredients for the Belly Rub Breeze laid out with three Toppls

You’ll also need a blender to prepare this recipe, and something to plug the side hole of the Toppl. I use a Stoppl from Paws in Earnest for this. If you don’t have Stoppl or similar stopper on hand, you could use a thick banana slice or a large dollop of Xylitol-free peanut butter.

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Cut your watermelon into chunks and place into the blender. Add a splash of light coconut milk and blend until smooth. This takes literally only a few seconds with my blender. Pour the mixture into the Toppl and freeze. That’s it for this super refreshing summer West Paw Toppl recipe!

If your dog is finicky about eating fresh watermelon, it’s likely the texture that’s offputting, not the flavor. So don’t hesitate to give this blended recipe a try. But if your dog likes watermelon chunks like mine do, place some into the Toppl before pouring in the watermelon mixture as an optional twist!

A Chocolate Labrador watches as the Toppl is placed in the freezer drawer

It should go without saying, but always place your Toppl into a container before placing in the freezer to protect against leaks or accidental spillage.

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Belly Rub Breeze

An easy and refreshing summer West Paw Toppl recipe with sweet watermelon and tasty coconut!
Author Recipe from Ellen at affluentdogs.com inspired by Bark Box

Equipment

  • Blender
  • Stoppl or similar stopper

Ingredients

  • 1.5 cups Seedless Watermelon Chunks
  • 1/8 cup Light Coconut Milk

Instructions

  • Plug the side hole of your Toppl with a Stoppl or similar stopper. A thick banana slice or large dollop of Xylitol-free peanut butter will do the trick if you don't have a stopper.
  • Cut the watermelon into chunks.
  • If your dog likes watermelon chunks, place a few chunks into the Toppl. If they find watermelon chunks suspect, skip this optional step.
  • Place remaining watermelon chunks into the blender. Add the light coconut milk. Blend until smooth (just a few seconds really).
  • Pour the watermelon mixture into the Toppl and freeze.
  • If used, remove stopper before serving.

This summer West Paw Toppl recipe Belly Rub Breeze was the perfect way to cool off on a late summer afternoon. It was easy to prepare, and all of my girls kept focused on it until every last bit was gone!

A Yellow Labrador mix enjoys her West Paw Toppl in the grass

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Healthy West Paw Toppl Recipe: Skinny Chunky Monkey https://affluentdogs.com/healthy-west-paw-toppl-recipe-skinny-chunky-monkey/ https://affluentdogs.com/healthy-west-paw-toppl-recipe-skinny-chunky-monkey/#comments Sun, 12 Jun 2022 03:34:35 +0000 https://affluentdogs.com/?p=2313 Have y’all seen those West Paw Toppl recipe posts on Instagram for #toppltuesday? They are so creative! I liken them to a fancy blood mary with literally ALL the garnish. I’m so impressed by these creations, but…who has time for that?! If you’re looking for an easy and healthy West Paw Toppl recipe, you’ve come...

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Have y’all seen those West Paw Toppl recipe posts on Instagram for #toppltuesday? They are so creative! I liken them to a fancy blood mary with literally ALL the garnish. I’m so impressed by these creations, but…who has time for that?! If you’re looking for an easy and healthy West Paw Toppl recipe, you’ve come to the right place.

A chocolate Labrador and a white Labrador stare at a filled Toppl with wide eyes

When it comes to “Instagram vs. Reality”, I’m definitely on the reality side of the equation. Even if I did take on the challenge, Olive probably wouldn’t touch it. We are firmly in the keep it simple camp, and I’m always looking for small tweaks to change up the basics. My Skinny Chunky Monkey is a super simple, and healthy, West Paw Toppl recipe that does just that!

what’s the skinny?

Just like The Fluffermutter, this healthy West Paw Toppl recipe uses PBfit Pure Peanut powder. It’s 100% pure peanut powder. With no added sugar, no salt, and 82% less fat than most regular peanut butter options, PBfit Pure Peanut is – dare I say – a healthy peanut butter for your pup, and for you too!

Using PBfit Pure Peanut is just like using regular peanut butter, but without the high-calorie, high-fat guilt! Mix the powder with a bit of water to reach your desired consistency, and then use it in any recipe calling for peanut butter.

You can even add PBfit Pure Peanut powder directly to any recipe having a bit of moisture content to it, and skip pre-mixing it with water all together.

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skinny chunky monkey

If you don’t love Ben & Jerry’s Chunky Monkey®, we cannot be friends. What’s not to love? Bananas, nuts, chocolate…mmm! This healthy West Paw Toppl recipe is a “skinny” spin on the ice cream classic that’s completely dog-safe and delicious!

A chocolate Labrador stares at her filled Toppl with wide eyes, flanked by her sister Labs.

We all know chocolate is considered toxic for dogs. And though my dogs don’t really know what they’re missing when it comes to chocolate, I want to spoil them in ways like I spoil myself! As a dog-safe chocolate substitute, I’m using Aussie Unsweetened Carob Chips for this healthy West Paw Toppl recipe.

Ingredients for a West Paw Toppl recipe:  bananas, a package of unsweetened carob chips and peanut butter powder.

Be sure to select an unsweetened carob to avoid giving your dog unnecessary added sugar. Carob is free from the theobromine and caffeine that make chocolate harmful for dogs. It has a naturally sweet and rich flavor allowing it to pass as “chocolate” for dogs…we won’t tell them ours tastes better.

Prepare the peanut butter using PBfit Pure Peanut, then smear it all around the inside of the Toppl. I use a Stoppl from Paws in Earnest to avoid any side spillage, but I still make sure to cover the hole with plenty of peanut butter. It’s a tasty surprise when the Stoppl is removed.

Three West Paw Toppls filled with peanut butter and a stainless bowl filled with yogurt, banana and carob.
Three West Paw Toppls filled with a healthy recipe, the Skinny Chunky Monkey

Cut a few slices from a soft, ripe banana and set aside. Using a fork, mash the rest of the banana to a chunky consistency, and fold it into plain, non-fat Greek yogurt, along with the carob chips. Spoon the yogurt mixture into the prepared Toppl, top with the banana slices, and freeze.

A chocolate Labrador patiently watches as three filled West Paw Toppls are added to the freezer
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Skinny Chunky Monkey

A "skinny" spin on an ice cream classic that's perfect for your dog’s Toppl, or other enrichment treat toy!
Inspired by Ben & Jerry's Chunky Monkey® ice cream, this recipe pairs bananas and creamy non-fat, plain Greek yogurt with unsweetened carob chips and guilt-free peanut butter made with PBfit Pure Peanut powder.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Author Recipe from Ellen at affluentdogs.com

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup Xylitol-free Peanut Butter made from PBfit Pure Peanut powder and water
  • 1/4 cup Unsweetened Carob Chips
  • 1 Banana soft, ripe
  • 1/2 cup Plain, Non-Fat Greek Yogurt

Instructions

  • Prepare peanut butter to desired consistency using PBfit Pure Peanut and water.
  • Spread the peanut butter around the inside of the West Paw Toppl, carefully sealing the side hole for leaks. Optionally, use a stopper to prevent leaks during preparation.
  • Cut a few slices from the banana and set aside.
  • Using a fork, mash the remaining banana to a chunky consistency.
  • Fold the mashed banana and carob chips into the Greek yogurt.
  • Spoon the yogurt mixture into the Toppl.
  • Top with the reserved banana slices.
  • Freeze for an extra challenge!
  • If used, remove stopper before serving.

Notes

Use 2 parts PBfit Pure Peanut powder and 1 part water +/- to achieve desired peanut butter consistency.  
If not using PBfit, be sure to choose a Xylitol-free peanut butter for your dog.
A West Paw Toppl filled with a healthy recipe, the Skinny Chunky Monkey

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Grab these four ingredients to make my Skinny Chunky Monkey healthy West Paw Toppl recipe. It’s the perfect treat for any of your dog’s favorite enrichment treat toys!

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West Paw Toppl Recipe: The Fluffermutter https://affluentdogs.com/west-paw-toppl-recipe-the-fluffermutter/ https://affluentdogs.com/west-paw-toppl-recipe-the-fluffermutter/#respond Mon, 14 Feb 2022 11:07:35 +0000 https://affluentdogs.com/?p=2031 Does your dog love peanut butter? Do you suffer a little bit of dog mom guilt as you slather that Xylitol-free goodness into their West Paw Toppl or KONG enrichment treat toy? It’s such a high calorie treat, and it can lead to unwanted pounds. I want to tell you about a better peanut butter...

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Does your dog love peanut butter? Do you suffer a little bit of dog mom guilt as you slather that Xylitol-free goodness into their West Paw Toppl or KONG enrichment treat toy? It’s such a high calorie treat, and it can lead to unwanted pounds. I want to tell you about a better peanut butter option for your dog! And, it’s the better half of my super easy, two ingredient West Paw Toppl recipe: The Fluffermutter.

Chocolate Labrador jumps for joy over West Paw Toppl Recipe The Fluffermutter

I admit it. Lemon and Ruby LOVED the Pumpkin Diced Latte Toppl recipe. But Olive, not so much. “There’s chunks in this mom. Mom, these apples have skin on them!” She’s picky, and likes the basics. And she LOVES peanut butter. But giving your dog peanut butter is like giving your kid a smart phone at dinner. It’s not the “best” option, but you gotta do what you gotta do.

a better peanut butter for dogs

Peanut butter is a high fat, high calorie food. Giving your dog too much is an easy path to weight gain. Too much fat in their diet can also put dogs at risk for pancreatitis. And if you’re not careful, many brands sneak in unwanted sugar and salt. What’s a health conscious dog mom to do?

Two Labradors check out their container of PBfit Pure Peanut

Let me tell you about my guilt-free peanut butter secret weapon…PBfit Pure Peanut! It’s 100% pure peanut powder. No added sugar, no salt, and 82% less fat than most regular peanut butter options. PBfit Pure Peanut allows me to give Olive a treat she loves, but without any of the dog mom guilt.

How do they do it? Plain, roasted peanuts are pressed to remove much of the oil (that’s fat and calories y’all!), and then they’re ground into a fine powder. When mixed with water, this powder returns to the creamy peanut butter goodness our pups know and love. This is a game changer!

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How can I use PBfit for dogs?

Using PBfit Pure Peanut is just like using regular peanut butter. Once mixed with a bit of water to reach your desired consistency, use it in any recipe calling for peanut butter. And honestly, if your recipe already has a bit of moisture content to it, you can just add PBfit Pure Peanut powder directly without pre-mixing it with water.

Two wide eyed Labradors look over their peanut butter filled West Paw Toppl

The FlufferMutter

Ah, the Fluffernutter! You know…creamy Marshmallow Fluff and peanut butter between two slices of bread. That childhood delight is my inspiration for this dog friendly variation, and it’s sure to please even the pickiest of pups (I’m looking at you Olive).

The Fluffermutter (see what I did there 🤣) is a simple two-ingredient West Paw Toppl recipe, and it’s literally the easiest enrichment treat you’ll ever make! Let me be clear: this recipe DOES NOT USE Marshmallow Fluff! That would not be good for your dog. Instead I’m swapping in creamy, non-fat Greek plain yogurt, and using PBfit Pure Peanut butter.

Three Labradors look over a bowl of yogurt and peanut butter for their West Paw Toppl Recipe The Fluffermutter

After mixing your peanut butter using PBfit Pure Peanut, smear the peanut butter all around the inside of the Toppl, being sure to completely seal the Toppl’s side hole. Don’t make the peanut butter too smooth, or it may not hold leaks once you spoon in the filling! Yep, I learned this the hard way. Or, skip the leak hassle all together, and use a handy Toppl stopper, like the Stoppl from Paws in Earnest.

Three wide eyed Labradors look over their peanut butter filled West Paw Toppl

As for the filling, you can cut to the chase and spoon in non-fat Greek plain yogurt. Or, for the love of peanut butter, stir in the PBfit Pure Peanut! It can be whatever is left from your mix, or just add the powder straight into the yogurt, stir well, and fill the Toppl. It’s literally THAT easy!

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The Fluffermutter

The EASIEST two-ingredient recipe you'll ever make for your dog’s Toppl, or other enrichment treat toy! Based on a childhood favorite, this recipe uses creamy non-fat Greek plain yogurt and Xylitol-free peanut butter, made guilt-free with PBfit Pure Peanut powder.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Author Recipe from Ellen at affluentdogs.com

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup Xylitol-free Peanut Butter made from PBfit Pure Peanut powder and water
  • 3/4 cup Plain, Non-fat Greek Yogurt

Instructions

  • Prepare peanut butter to desired consistency using PBfit Pure Peanut and water.
  • Spread about half the peanut butter around the inside of the West Paw Toppl, carefully sealing the side hole for leaks. Optionally, use a stopper to prevent leaks during preparation.
  • Stir remaining peanut butter into the Greek yogurt. Optionally, stir in 1-2 tbsp additional PBfit Pure Peanut powder.
  • Spoon the yogurt mixture into the Toppl.
  • Freeze for an extra challenge!
  • If used, remove stopper before serving.

Notes

Use 2 parts PBfit Pure Peanut powder and 1 part water +/- to achieve desired peanut butter consistency. 
If not using PBfit, be sure to choose a Xylitol-free peanut butter.  And don’t actually feed your dog Marshmallow Fluff! 😂 
 

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TWO ingredients! That’s it, plus your dog’s favorite boredom busting enrichment treat toy!

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Recipe For West Paw Toppl: Pumpkin Diced Latte https://affluentdogs.com/recipe-for-west-paw-toppl-pumpkin-diced-latte/ https://affluentdogs.com/recipe-for-west-paw-toppl-pumpkin-diced-latte/#respond Tue, 14 Sep 2021 10:04:48 +0000 https://affluentdogs.com/?p=1531 Fall is almost here! From (slightly) cooler temperatures to seasonal favorites, we are so ready for it! So when I saw the Pumpkin Diced Latte recipe for West Paw Toppl, I knew I had to try it. If you are not familiar with the West Paw Toppl, you can read more about it here. It’s...

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Fall is almost here! From (slightly) cooler temperatures to seasonal favorites, we are so ready for it! So when I saw the Pumpkin Diced Latte recipe for West Paw Toppl, I knew I had to try it.

Two Labradors looking over a new recipe for West Paw Toppl

If you are not familiar with the West Paw Toppl, you can read more about it here. It’s my go-to choice for a stuffed, interactive treat toy. It’s durable, made from recycled materials, and dishwasher safe. And if your dog doesn’t love it, it’s backed by West Paw’s Love It Guarantee. What could go wrong?

Everyone’s Fall favorite: Pumpkin diced latte

Full disclosure: I tweaked this West Paw recipe just a touch, but the concept is the same. What you’ll need: equal parts non-fat, plain Greek yogurt, pumpkin puree, and chopped apple, plus a smear of Xylitol-free peanut butter.

This Toppl filling is a little thinner than one that includes mashed banana, like Banana Mutt Crisp, which is our favorite recipe for West Paw Toppl. To keep the filling inside, I sealed the Toppl’s side hole with a smear of Xylitol-free peanut butter. This allowed me to fill the Toppl to the top (pun completely intended 🤣) without the filling spilling out of the side.

Two labs inspecting their Toppl with its side hole sealed with peanut butter

Personally, I like a crisp, sweet apple. I used Fuji apples for this recipe, though you can use whatever type of apple you like. With an Oxo apple corer, I removed the apple’s core and seeds, and then diced the apple slices. Reserve a little diced apple to add to the top before freezing.

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A pack of apples, a container of yogurt, and a mixing bowl with both plus diced apples to fill into a West Paw Toppl

Get stirring! Fold the yogurt, pumpkin puree and diced apple together. After sealing the Toppl’s hole with peanut butter, spoon the filling into the Toppl. Cover the top with additional diced apple pieces, and then freeze. Voila! Your dog can be as basic as you want them to be!

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West Paw’s Pumpkin Diced Latte For Toppl Treat Toy

With this 'basic' filling recipe for your dog’s Toppl treat toy, your pup will love pumpkin season as much as you do!
Prep Time 15 minutes
Author West Paw

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup Non-fat, plain Greek yogurt
  • 1/3 cup Pumpkin puree
  • 1/3 cup Apple, seeded and diced
  • 1 tsp Xylitol-free peanut butter

Instructions

  • Smear peanut butter over the side hole in the West Paw Toppl to seal the opening
  • Reserving 2 Tbsp of diced apple, stir the remaining ingredients together and fill the Toppl
  • Add the reserved diced apple on top
  • Freeze for an extra challenge!
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West Paw Toppl Treat Toy https://affluentdogs.com/west-paw-toppl-treat-toy/ https://affluentdogs.com/west-paw-toppl-treat-toy/#comments Tue, 11 May 2021 02:27:00 +0000 https://affluentdogs.com/?p=1111 Treat dispensing puzzle toys provide challenging mental stimulation for your dog. Having to figure out how to get to the tasty treats inside can keep them occupied for so long! My go-to choice for a stuffed, interactive toy is the West Paw Toppl treat toy. Amazon The Toppl comes in two sizes, and they can...

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Treat dispensing puzzle toys provide challenging mental stimulation for your dog. Having to figure out how to get to the tasty treats inside can keep them occupied for so long! My go-to choice for a stuffed, interactive toy is the West Paw Toppl treat toy.

The Toppl comes in two sizes, and they can be interlocked for an added challenge. This flexibility means the Toppl will be a favorite no matter your pup’s treat-seeking skill level.

What I like about the Toppl is the opening is wide, making it easier to fill, and easier to clean. It’s shape reminds me of a Webble Wobble toy. From my experience, this helps to keep treats like yogurt or peanut butter, inside the Topple treat toy, and not on your floors.

Like all West Paw Zogoflex toys, the Toppl floats! And it’s dishwasher safe. If your dog doesn’t love it, it’s backed by West Paw’s Love It Guarantee. It’s also BPA and latex free.

Toppl Treat Toy Filling

My favorite way to fill the Toppl is with a frozen treat. It lasts longer, and it’s perfect for cooling off on a hot day! The Banana Mutt Crisp is my go-to recipe from West Paw’s Recipes for Treat Toys

Preparing to make Banana Mutt Crisp for our filled West Paw Toppl treat toy
West Paw Toppl filled with Banana Mutt Crisp treat filling.

West Paw’s Banana Mutt Crisp for Toppl Treat Toy

This easy to make treat is as healthy, as it is delicious! It’s the perfect filling for your dog’s Toppl treat toy.
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Prep Time:15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 Banana Soft, ripe
  • 1/2 Cup Nut butter Xylitol-free
  • 8 Ounces Plain yogurt Unsweetend

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients in blender or food processor and puree until smooth.
  • Spoon into Toppl treat toy being sure to fill all the spaces. May be frozen for an extra challenge!
Author: West Paw
Preparing to make Banana Mutt Crisp for our filled West Paw Toppl treat toy

I’ve found there is some flexibility in this recipe. For example, I never use a blender – mashing the banana with a fork, and mixing the ingredients by hand works just as well. This time, I chose non-fat, plain Greek yogurt, and cut the banana into small chunks.

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West Paw Toppl filled with Banana Mutt Crisp treat filling.

Adding other fruits, like blueberries, or strawberries, is a good way to change it up. After mixing, spoon the filling into the West Paw Toppl treat toy, making sure to fill all the spaces inside. Add some additional chopped fruit on top, and freeze. Bottom line, this recipe is quick and easy. It’s like a healthy dog ice cream treat!

Happy tails

There is no denying, the girls love the West Paw Toppl treat toy! With the beautiful – and warmer – weather we’ve been having, it’s a tasty way to cool off while enjoying the sunshine.

Olive enjoying her West Paw Toppl treat toy filled with Banana Mutt Crisp
Ruby enjoying her West Paw Toppl treat toy filled with Banana Mutt Crisp

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