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By Tricolours (***) [gb] Date 29.01.08 13:40 GMT
If so can you point me in the right direction please.
By paulaj (***) [gb] Date 29.01.08 16:37 GMT
Hi there

A while back my dogs had these biscuits bought for them by our neighbours and they loved them, however i've never ordered from the site myself, here is the website address:
http://www.thedogbiscuitshop.co.uk/site/1641794/page/45029

Hope this helps

Paula
By STARRYEYES (****) Date 29.01.08 18:46 GMT
http://www.caninecookiecompany.co.uk/
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By Tricolours (***) [gb] Date 29.01.08 21:31 GMT
Thank you for your replies.

Have you ever seen these biscuits or another make at dog shows.
By Tricolours (***) [gb] Date 29.01.08 23:34 GMT
The trouble with ordering biscuits is the cost of the postage, so that was why i was wondering if i could get them at dog shows.

I dont show dogs myself as i only have pets, but i would come to a show if i thought they sold them. :-)

Has anyone seen any.?
By STARRYEYES (****) Date 30.01.08 10:45 GMT
you will probably get them at crufts!
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By Cairnmania (***) [gb] Date 30.01.08 10:47 GMT
Well, I can point you to your own kitchen - which is by far the cheapest!

Recipe:

Rice flour or ground rice (white or brown rice)
Any protein (use a food processor if you have one to make it into a paste, otherwise use minced meat or canned fish)
Add vegetables if you like (mushed cooked squash, mushed cooked or raw shredded carrots, peas, left whole or mushed - I used canned pumpkin)
Add water and mix so you have a moist dough
Roll some dough into a ball and pat into small, thick circles
Bake until lightly brown on the bottom
Freeze what you will not use in 3 or 4 days.

I do not bother at all about the amount of rice to protein; just use enough meat so in your judgement the biscuits will taste like it. My dogs get one of these biscuits before bed and love them.  I usually use inexpensive liver or if I have a lot of meat leftovers I use them as the protein source.  I just used up the last of the biscuits I made after Christmas with leftover turkey - those smelled so good I was tempted to try them myself!
By stitch8689 (*) [gb] Date 30.01.08 15:21 GMT
I saw the canine cookie company at petindex (which is a pet product show held in Sept at the NEC) They were very friendly and we bought a book off them that included some great recipies. My partner is a dog groomer and she orded some Christmas stocking/baskets and they all sold very well in her salon.
I would recommend them vey highly!!
By Floradora (***) [gb] Date 01.02.08 07:32 GMT
Have you had a look at the laughind dog range? www.ld7.co.uk
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By Bodhi (*) Date 01.02.08 16:33 GMT
Hi,
This is a shop near me which is very popular called 'The Dawgs biscuits'.
http://www.dog-treat.co.uk/index.html
Lisa
The more I see of the representatives of the people, the more I admire my dogs. - Alphonse de L
By Tricolours (***) [gb] Date 01.02.08 18:06 GMT
Thank you everyone. :-)
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