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The Organic Dog Biscuit Cookbook: Over 100 "Tail Wagging" Recipes | 
enlarge | Authors: Jessica Disbrow Talley, Eric Talley Publisher: Cider Mill Press Category: Book
List Price: $18.00 Buy New: $12.24 You Save: $5.76 (32%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 54609
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.2 x 1.1
ISBN: 1933662956 Dewey Decimal Number: 636 EAN: 9781933662954 ASIN: 1933662956
Publication Date: May 6, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description When it comes to dog biscuits, there s a lot out there, but not one as concerned with your pet s health and happiness as ours! While most of the competition goes for novelty, the Organic Dog Biscuit Cookbook stands alone in featuring tail-waggingly tasty 100% organic ingredients. Written by an expert who runs the Bubba Rose Biscuit Company, it contains more than 100 all-natural recipes double what most other dog cookbooks have. That s sure to appeal to owners eager to feed their dog homemade after the recent commercial pet food scare. The wholesome doggie dishes (all tried, true and taste tested) include a Luck of the Irish Wolfhound dog treat with such ingredients as oat flour and spinach leaves, and a beef-based Grillin and Chillin hot dog!
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Garlic is not good for dogs! December 19, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The recipes in this book are fun and look like they are easy to make. However, a good number of them have garlic in them. The author makes a point to note on the dangers of onions for dogs, but barely mentions that garlic, which is in the same family as onions, can have the same effect as onions. Garlic is listed in the book as a pantry staple and is listed as an ingredient in almost every other recipe. I look forward to using the book, but will omit the garlic as an ingredient and hope that others know to do the same.
Fantastic Book! October 26, 2008 I purchased two other treat books at the time I purchased this one and haven't even bothered to crack them open. I'm spoiled already by this Bubba Rose recipe book. I have spent hours looking over recipes and choosing some to make for my dogs and as gifts for my friends' dogs. Can't wait to get back into the kitchen to try some more of their recipes. This book has really helped inspire me to be a better "dog chef."
To save purchasers time in finding ingredients used in this cookbook, King Soopers/Kroger and/or Whole Foods should get you fixed up.
The best cookbook for dog treats September 24, 2008 This is, hands down, the best dog treat cookbook in the market and it's all, 100% organic recipes. There's nothing that compares to this book!
Love Your Dog? You should buy this book!!! May 5, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I LOVE this cookbook. My dog has been enjoying treats from the Bubba Rose Biscuit Company for years (www.bubbarosebiscuitco.com) and I am so excited to be able to make them at home now. The recipes are so easy to follow... some of our favorites include Cheese Fries and Rotisserie Chicken. If you love your dog and want to make healthy, organic, homemade treats, you should definitely buy this book!
Title deceiving w/ more meals for dogs than biscuits, but is graphically pleasing and looks good April 22, 2008 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
I flipped through this book while looking for biscuit books. Graphically it appealed to me and I thought it was great. The biscuits seemed like good recipes, but the whole book is not biscuits as the title implies. A lot of the book is actaully meals for your dog. I don't know about you, but I barely have time with a dog to make my own meals! If you're into making a Pup Pizza, Labrador Lasagnia or Arroz con Pollo for your dog, then this is the book for you (over 100 recipes!). If you are looking for basic biscuits and treats, as I was, then try the You Bake 'EM Dog Biscuits Cookbook. The sad part is that I really like this book and wanted to get it, but felt that it did not support my immediate needs for biscuits/treats only. I am curious to see what others feel about this book and if the treats that are offered are good ones. Maybe then I will take the plunge, but for now I'll pass on the Doggie meatloaf.
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