Carob chip cookies for dogs??? So who's the boss in your family?
Well, who says furry people can't be cookie monsters and eat healthily at the same time? Here's where they can get their humans to get all their healthy doggie cookie needs fulfilled.
Woof!
Of course ... you'll need to come to Sydney.
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My pup has a code that he rarely breaks . . . . . . . "if it ain't fit to roll in, it ain't fit to eat". Turkey? Sheeeeeez! Where are they hiding the aged roadkill? I mean . . . . . he drags home stuff the wolves and coyotes won't touch . . . . . hmmmmmmmm, maybe that's why they leave him alone.
Our pet store this winter had the most delicious looking Christmas cookies that were for dogs. Emma really wanted to get one (they were made with human-grade ingredients) until she found out they were such flavors as turkey, lamb, beef, etc.
suziko wrote:
Well I guess it's no stranger than eating any other meat dish.
... you mean to eat...?Our pet store this winter had the most delicious looking Christmas cookies that were for dogs. Emma really wanted to get one (they were made with human-grade ingredients) until she found out they were such flavors as turkey, lamb, beef, etc.
Well I guess it's no stranger than eating any other meat dish.