Halloween is a time when we all look forward to treats. Our pets love them as much as we do. Despite the possibility that trick-or-treating may be kaput this year thanks to Covid-19, there is still plenty of goodies on the shelves at the grocery stores. And plenty of reasons to be careful about letting your dogs get hold of some of those treats.
Halloween is a time when we all look forward to treats. Our pets love them as much as we do. Despite the possibility that trick-or-treating may be kaput this year thanks to Covid-19, there is still plenty of goodies on the shelves at the grocery stores. And plenty of reasons to be careful about letting your dogs get hold of some of those treats.
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Combine peanut butter (making sure it doesn’t contain xylitol) with whole-wheat or oat flour, roll out and cut with jack-o-lantern cookie cutters.
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Pumpkin or unsweetened applesauce combined with whole-wheat or oat flour and rolled out for cookies flavored dog bones.
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Small pieces of frozen fruit such as apple or banana slices or frozen berries (except grapes, which are toxic to dogs)l
So keep this Halloween fun for you and your pet while avoiding a trip to the vet. You can even use Bullibone’s Treat Trap to put the goodies in so your dog can play while enjoying their snack.