My husband and I recently flew north to visit my daughter. She has a BIG dog. When we arrived she was baking “cookies”. I thought they were for us, so I ate one right out of the oven. That’s when she told me they were doggie treats! But guess what? They actually were GOOD. And had no sugar, so even better. I kept nibbling at them behind her back. (Don’t tell her that!)
According to Dr. Zac Turner, dog biscuits may contain high levels of protein or fat, which can be difficult for humans to digest and may cause gastrointestinal upset. Additionally, some dog biscuits may contain artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives that are not approved for human consumption and could potentially be harmful.
bwswolf, I was reading all the comments down to here waiting for someone to wonder if Red was eating the dog biscuits too! FINALLY someone said it! :-D :-D
Unless there’s an allergy or some health issue, If you ever want a good laugh, give your dog some peanut butter on a cracker. He will will love it AND you will love seeing him/her love it…
When my grandkids were little my daughter said they didn’t like peanut butter. I found out why—she had “natural” peanut butter. Once they tasted Jif they loved peanut butter. Now I’m the one with “natural” peanut butter—for Newton!!!
maureenmck Premium Member 7 months ago
Rover agrees.
Doug K 7 months ago
Peanut butter does not make everything better.
Mike Bryan Premium Member 7 months ago
Hey, you got a Milk Bone in my peanut butter. You got peanut butter all over my Milk Bone.
Age test. :-)
Calvinist1966 7 months ago
Peanut butter makes it better.
Catfeet Premium Member 7 months ago
When two perfect food groups collide!
robertdkrebs Premium Member 7 months ago
Once again, Rover is the big winner. These guys are plain old fun. Wish I could hang with them for a day. Check that, every day!
dlkrueger33 7 months ago
My husband and I recently flew north to visit my daughter. She has a BIG dog. When we arrived she was baking “cookies”. I thought they were for us, so I ate one right out of the oven. That’s when she told me they were doggie treats! But guess what? They actually were GOOD. And had no sugar, so even better. I kept nibbling at them behind her back. (Don’t tell her that!)
Pet 7 months ago
One of ours loves peanut butter and banana in her Kongs but the grumpy old man likes PB only, sometimes a wee dab of jam.
Then we freeze them and they love them :-)
Wren Fahel 7 months ago
Cashew butter is even better.
Brich027 7 months ago
I remember my parents wrapping a pill in peanut butter for the dog so he would swallow it and it normally worked.
mymontana 7 months ago
Oh, YES !11
ilovecomics*infinity 7 months ago
Hurk
R Humble 7 months ago
That job belongs to bacon
dogsknitter Premium Member 7 months ago
Not jif! It has xylitol, as do most big name brands of PB.it is poisonous to dogs. Organic is safest…dogs love PB.
Stephen Gilberg 7 months ago
According to Dr. Zac Turner, dog biscuits may contain high levels of protein or fat, which can be difficult for humans to digest and may cause gastrointestinal upset. Additionally, some dog biscuits may contain artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives that are not approved for human consumption and could potentially be harmful.
Gen.Flashman 7 months ago
Peanut will defeat the purpose of “milkey” bones as peanut will stick to the teeth
bwswolf 7 months ago
Rover …… Red is eating ……. “YOUR” milky bones ……. :O
g04922 7 months ago
LOL.. Yes, one time on a family picnic we found our young son eating the dogs Milk Bones !
eddi-TBH 7 months ago
You don’t so much chew them as gnaw at them,
Dry and Dusty Premium Member 7 months ago
bwswolf, I was reading all the comments down to here waiting for someone to wonder if Red was eating the dog biscuits too! FINALLY someone said it! :-D :-D
raybarb44 7 months ago
Unless there’s an allergy or some health issue, If you ever want a good laugh, give your dog some peanut butter on a cracker. He will will love it AND you will love seeing him/her love it…
my3dogsons 7 months ago
When my grandkids were little my daughter said they didn’t like peanut butter. I found out why—she had “natural” peanut butter. Once they tasted Jif they loved peanut butter. Now I’m the one with “natural” peanut butter—for Newton!!!
Chris Sherlock 7 months ago
Choosy dogs choose Jif.