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Easter Dog Treats For 2018

Easter Dog Treats For 2018

Posted by Russell Gibbons on 5th Mar 2018

Easter Dog Treats are ready ....... Wich means the Easter Bunny is almost here!Huds and Toke have some awesomly FUN Easter Dog Treats ready for your Favorite furry friend....Easter is such a happy time for all of us....... so why not enjoy it with your Dog as well and play the Easter Bunny.......It's heaps of fun and they will truly enjoy it with you!Weather youa re on the raod and enjoying an adv …
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Gourmet Dog Treats and Horse Treats make awesome Christmas Gifts!

Gourmet Dog Treats and Horse Treats make awesome Christmas Gifts!

Posted by Russell Gibbons on 22nd Nov 2017

Have you ever wondered what gift you are going to get for your favorite people at Chrismtas Time?  Ever thought about giving them some amazing Dog Treats or Pet Treats as a Present?You should!How Awesome is it that Christmas is just around the corner!This time of year is a great part of the calendar.  There are parties; there is the excitement of Santa, and then there is all the fest …
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Should I Celebrate Halloween with my Dog and Halloween Dog Treats?

Should I Celebrate Halloween with my Dog and Halloween Dog Treats?

Posted by Russell Gibbons on 19th Sep 2017

Halloween is just around the corner......  So lets celebrate the fun with Halloween Dog Treats and your Pet Dog!!!Halloween dates back over 2000 years ago and can be traced to a festival the celts, whom lived in mondern day Ireland, the British Isles and Northern France, celebrated.Without going into too much detail, it is essentially a ritual which celebrated the end of the harvest and …
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Is Carob Good For Dogs......  AND Why?

Is Carob Good For Dogs...... AND Why?

Posted by Russell Gibbons on 23rd Aug 2017

The Good news is that Carob, known as a Chocolate Substitute, is perfectly fine for our furry friends to eat.Chocolate, on the other hand, IS NOT good for dogs. In-fact, chocolate WILL make your Dog Sick. Without going into too much detail, it is a naturally occurring compound called Theobromine which exists in the cocoa plant that dogs can-not process.To find out more about this, take a r …
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