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Old 03-01-2007, 07:25 PM   #7
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oooh, where did you get your cookbook from? I'd like to take a look?

Is it even a good idea to make treats, or does everybody just make their own? What about shampooch?
Ha ha ha...shampooch! I love it!

I think you could have a business there...most people don't consider themselves too handy in the kitchen or just don't have the time to go baking for their pups! For me personally, it's a hobby of mine. Just call me Betty Crocker! I love to bake, and I'm guessing you do too!

I ordered a book called Small Dog's Doggy Bone Cookbook: "The Fun, Easy Way to Bake Love and Nutrition Into Your Dog's Diet" by Michele Bledsoe. It even comes with a tiny bone-shaped cookie cutter! Too cute. I'll do a few trial runs and let you know if there's any recipes in there that work out well if you'd like. Here's the write up about the book: After testing hundreds of dog bone recipes, author Michele Bledsoe chose only the very best for this fun-loving collection. Whether readers are looking to bake up a wholesome treat, create a special birthday bone, or cure Fido''s bad breath, this book provides easy-to-make options for every imaginable pooch-related purpose and comes with a dog bone-shaped cookie cutter. Recipes include Cinnabones, Pea-mutt Butter, Bark-B-Que, and many others, as well as helpful tips such as how to bake the biscuits to perfection. All recipes are veterinarian-approved.
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