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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Quality dog biscuit
- By Geordie [gb] Date 07.11.09 20:48 UTC
Can anyone recommend a small dog biscuit suitable for a treat that contains NO derivativs from animal or vegtable. Thanks
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 07.11.09 21:33 UTC
You're probably best off baking your own.
- By Asa [gb] Date 08.11.09 19:36 UTC
Applaws now do a dog food...think that mayfit the bill
- By LoisLane Date 14.11.09 21:18 UTC
Why not try making your own, just a thought!
- By Ells-Bells [gb] Date 14.11.09 22:08 UTC
Laughing dog - back in production now. 
- By coops555 [gb] Date 18.11.09 13:13 UTC
Arden grange mini bites are good we use them for training.
- By tatty-ead [gb] Date 18.11.09 14:18 UTC
NO derivativs from animal or vegtable

how can a biscuit not contain these, ALL grain, cereal etc is Veg, only thing not animal or veg is mineral??????????
- By ClaireyS Date 18.11.09 19:45 UTC

>ALL grain, cereal etc is Veg, only thing not animal or veg is mineral??????????


really ? I would never have thought of my bowl of weetabix in the morning as one of my 5 a day :)
- By tatty-ead [gb] Date 18.11.09 19:54 UTC
If you take it that everything is Animal, Veg or mineral then Weetabix is made from wheat and grows (and will rot down to compost) then it is Veg............ maybe not a 'conventional' veggie but it sure ain't animal or mineral.

just me being picky about definitions perhaps.
Chris
- By NDQ [gb] Date 24.11.09 20:34 UTC
Well to be even pickier, wheat and other grains are actually grasses, and we eat the edible fruit seed from these grasses ;)
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Quality dog biscuit

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