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12-13-2005 06:33 PM | |
Jinga |
I posted it for ya ![]() https://www.veggieboards.com/boards/s...04#post1110604 |
12-13-2005 01:02 PM | |
SallyK |
Then I'd love the recipe! |
12-13-2005 12:47 PM | |
punkmommy |
I usually pick up some Nylabones for Aidan and Princess http://www.petsmart.com/global/produ...=1134499379443 They have different ones, and with a quick check you'll see which ones are vegan! I just got them some banana ones (they were cornstarch based and dissolve more quickly than regular nylabones) and they sat and worked on those things for at least an hour- nothing would have distracted them! ![]() It's so nice you're giving your friends pooch a present too. We always exchange dog/cat gifts with our friends too ![]() ETA- One of my friends gave me these bake at home treats for Aidan a couple years ago and he loved them ( it was either apple and oats or molasses)! They make other treats too that are vegan ( vegetable, peanut butter, and molasses ) they should carry them at PetSmart -http://www.waggintails.com/store/DisplayProduct.php?sku=BBDT-001 |
12-13-2005 12:46 PM | |
Jinga |
I think so. |
12-13-2005 12:32 PM | |
SallyK |
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Originally Posted by Jinga
![]() Hmmm. They've chewed up some pretty weird stuff. Personally, they love getting a new fluffy bed. They also love those Kong toys that you can put treats or peanut butter inside. Jake loves stuffed animals, but Addie devours them. A lot depends on the personality of the dog. If you like to bake, I have a doggy treat recipe that my dogs adore. My mom makes it for them and Jake and Addie are her best buddy for days afterward. I wouldn't mind baking. Is the recipe vegan? |
12-13-2005 12:21 PM | |
Jinga |
I have another idea, in case you don't want to bake. How about finding/making a cute 'cookie jar' specifically for doggy treats. You can go to one of those dog bakeries and fill it with special treats. The stomach is definately an easy way to a dog's heart ![]() |
12-13-2005 12:15 PM | |
ilovemydragon | Well.since the dog does not really know it's the holidays..don't fret about a holiday theme gift : ) |
12-13-2005 12:12 PM | |
Jinga |
Exactly! You should see what a dog bed looks like after its been split open and the stuffing is scattered around the living room. I had to admire her consistancy, though. It was an even 1 inch layer of fluff. |
12-13-2005 12:10 PM | |
Jinga |
Quote:
Hmmm. They've chewed up some pretty weird stuff. Personally, they love getting a new fluffy bed. They also love those Kong toys that you can put treats or peanut butter inside. Jake loves stuffed animals, but Addie devours them. A lot depends on the personality of the dog. If you like to bake, I have a doggy treat recipe that my dogs adore. My mom makes it for them and Jake and Addie are her best buddy for days afterward. |
12-13-2005 12:09 PM | |
Marie |
Everything will look unique once the dog tears into it. ![]() |
12-13-2005 11:59 AM | |
SallyK | Jinga, that's perfect...out of the things that your dogs like to eat, chew on, lay on, or run around with, which are the most unique? |
12-13-2005 11:49 AM | |
Jinga |
Memorable for the dog or the owner? My dogs only care about presents that they can eat, chew on, lay on, or run/swim around with. ![]() |
12-13-2005 11:35 AM | |
SallyK | I want to give Abbie something special for Christmas. Abbie is my good friends' companion dog. She is medium sized. I'd like to spend no more than $15-20. I'd like it to be somewhat unique so that it's memorable...KWIM? Any suggestions? |
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