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Dog biscuits.

Postby Workingman » 02 Dec 2017, 14:02

I have just heard the news that the price of biscuits is rising through the roof due to the cost of butter. Reading some comments about the crisis I came across this:
Dog biscuits make a tasty alternative

Reminds me when I was young, loved the charcoal (black) dog biscuits.

Ah, the memories, sitting with the bag and taking out the black ones and the bone shaped ones for a midnight treat under the sheets. :o :shock: :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Re: Dog biscuits.

Postby cruiser2 » 02 Dec 2017, 14:50

When I was young there were dog biscuits called Spratts. Different coloured ones depending on the flavour. We had a collie at the time.
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Re: Dog biscuits.

Postby AliasAggers » 02 Dec 2017, 14:58

I don't think ! could take the risk of eating biscuits not intended for human consumption,
unless I was starving.
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Re: Dog biscuits.

Postby Workingman » 02 Dec 2017, 16:25

I blame cousin Kevin, he started it. There we were hiding behind the sofa with Whiskey's bag of biscuits; the three of us (boy, boy and dog) picking our favourites.
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Re: Dog biscuits.

Postby Kaz » 02 Dec 2017, 16:44

My sister and I used to sneak the odd choc drop from Susie's stash of Good Boy Choc Drops! :oops: :lol: Never did us any harm, but come to think of it we did have shiny coats and wet noses....... :P ;) :lol:
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Re: Dog biscuits.

Postby AliasAggers » 02 Dec 2017, 22:05

Kaz wrote:My sister and I used to sneak the odd choc drop from Susie's stash of Good Boy Choc Drops!


Dog owners should never forget that chocolate is toxic for dogs.
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Re: Dog biscuits.

Postby Kaz » 02 Dec 2017, 22:30

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Re: Dog biscuits.

Postby miasmum » 03 Dec 2017, 01:02

me and my friend Kim were found sitting behind the breakfast bar in her mums house sharing a can of Happy Pet cat food, it tasted just like tuna.
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Re: Dog biscuits.

Postby Ally » 03 Dec 2017, 06:18

AliasAggers wrote:
Kaz wrote:My sister and I used to sneak the odd choc drop from Susie's stash of Good Boy Choc Drops!


Dog owners should never forget that chocolate is toxic for dogs.



I've never heard of Good Boy Choc Drops but even I guessed there was a pet theme going on there! 8-) 8-)
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Re: Dog biscuits.

Postby JoM » 03 Dec 2017, 09:16

Ally wrote:
AliasAggers wrote:
Kaz wrote:My sister and I used to sneak the odd choc drop from Susie's stash of Good Boy Choc Drops!


Dog owners should never forget that chocolate is toxic for dogs.



I've never heard of Good Boy Choc Drops but even I guessed there was a pet theme going on there! 8-) 8-)


:lol: :D

I bought Bill a new box of Shapes the other day...coffee time shortly 8-)
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