A Pot o’ Greens for Lucky Doggos
Looking for a fun way to treat your dog this St Pawtrick’s Day?
Instead of chasing pots of gold, why not build your doggo a bowl packed with green goodness. These festive dog bowl recipes combine fresh ingredients, nutritious toppings, and enrichment elements to create a meal your furry friend will love.
It’s a simple way to add variety to your dog’s diet while celebrating the season with a lucky bowl full of flavour.
Bone slow-feeder bowl
Ingredients:
To build this festive bowl, gather a few simple ingredients that provide flavour and nutrition. These ingredients combine protein, minerals, and natural nutrients while creating a fun and engaging bowl for your dog.
What you’ll need from Pet Mince Direct:
- Beef & chicken mince
- Duck feet (raw)
- Kangaroo kneecaps (tendon)
- Sardines
- Frozen Spirulina bone & paw
- Quail egg
What you’ll need from your kitchen:
- Fresh broccoli
- Cookie crumbs
- Cucumber slices
- Kiwi fruit
- Snow peas
- Peas
- Natural greek yoghurt
Note:
- To create the letters, mix spirulina with coconut water then shape.

Round bowl
Ingredients:
To build this festive bowl, gather a few simple ingredients that provide flavour and nutrition. These ingredients combine protein, minerals, and natural nutrients while creating a fun and engaging bowl for your dog.
What you’ll need from Pet Mince Direct:
- Goat and bone cartilage,
- Kangaroo kneecaps (tendon),
- Freeze dried duck foot,
- Lamb lung cubes
- Spirulina mixed with coconut water
What you’ll need from your kitchen:
- Cucumber slices
- Kiwi fruit
- Snow peas

Method:
Follow these simple steps to create your St Pawtrick’s Day bowl.
1. Start with the base. This forms the foundation of the meal.
2. Layer ingredients to build variety and texture.
6. Serve in a Pet Mince Direct bowl - Use a green slow feeder bowl to make mealtime more enriching and help slow down eager eaters.
Why dogs love enriched bowls:
Enrichment bowls are a great way to support your dog’s mental stimulation and natural feeding behaviours.
Slow feeders and textured bowls encourage dogs to work for their food, helping reduce fast eating and making meals more engaging.
Adding fresh ingredients like broccoli and nutritious toppers such as goat’s milk and seaweed can also bring variety to your dog’s regular meals.
The result? A bowl your doggo will happily sniff out and dig into.
Ready to create your own pot o’ greens? Explore the ingredients used in this recipe and start building a festive bowl your dog will feel lucky to find.