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Topic Dog Boards / General / doggie birthdays
- By vkblue [gb] Date 01.01.06 18:09 UTC
its sams 1st birthday on the 20th and i would like to get him something nice does any1 know any internet sites that sell things for dogs birthdays maybe mini dog cakes or a birthday treat, i have also heard of edible cards but not sure where to get them.
- By weezie [gb] Date 01.01.06 18:14 UTC
i made mine a cake from a book called dog treats ISBN 0-600-60718-6. i can always send you the recipe!! my pup loved it!!!
- By vkblue [gb] Date 01.01.06 18:26 UTC
is it easy to make with simple ingredients as i am not a very good cook.
- By weezie [gb] Date 01.01.06 18:36 UTC
yeah pretty easy!! if i can make it anyone can!!!
- By vkblue [gb] Date 01.01.06 18:51 UTC
well can you send me the recipe please you can either put it on here or e-mail me it at vkbluegeddes@aol.com
thanks.
- By vkblue [gb] Date 01.01.06 19:32 UTC
thanks for that, it sounds nice i'm sure he will love it.
- By nuttyhousewife [gb] Date 01.01.06 20:40 UTC
hi could you please send the recipe to me dawnoneill@btinternet.com thanks
- By nuttyhousewife [gb] Date 02.01.06 19:34 UTC
thanks for sending me the recipe cheers
- By LJS Date 01.01.06 19:36 UTC
http://www.barkery.co.uk/

Try here :)
- By Daisy [gb] Date 01.01.06 19:48 UTC
LOL :D I looked at this and though that these were biscuits for humans :D :D Sorry - but I can't understand why anyone would want to buy their pets these treats (they're also very expensive) :D Mine get more than excited by their raw food :D :D

Daisy
- By ridgielover Date 01.01.06 20:43 UTC
I agree with Daisy - try giving the birthday boy a chicken wing (or more depending on his size!)  Mine just love them.
- By Phoebe [gb] Date 01.01.06 23:03 UTC
Or get a packet of Naturediet, open, stick on a plate, cover in philadelphia cheese or thick natural yogurt, decorate with doggie chocs etc... if desired and voila, instant dog birthday cake for about a quid. :D
- By Goldmali Date 01.01.06 23:33 UTC
That's what I do Phoebe! And then add chew sticks broken in half as "candles", LOL!! :D
- By Paddysmum [gb] Date 02.01.06 13:26 UTC
Excellent idea, going to do this for the next birthday :)
- By mollymoto [gb] Date 02.01.06 20:38 UTC
Might give that to the hubby for his birthday as well. Definately cheaper!! LOL
- By mollymoto [gb] Date 02.01.06 20:37 UTC
Wshbonedirect do some good things as well as a reminder service. There is a place you can order a dog cake mixture and its much cheaper!  I just end up buying expensive toys that i think are cute that they don't really play with :rolleyes: Sometimes I just forget they're dogs and not babies :)
Topic Dog Boards / General / doggie birthdays

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