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Thanksgiving Dinner

Thursday, November 22, 2012

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Monday, November 12, 2012

The Weekly Yip

It’s All About the Stuffing

Try out these recipes to keep your dog happy during your Thanksgiving dinner.

Stuffable puzzle toys for dogs are a saving grace around the holidays! I consider the equivalent of setting a young child up with a coloring book and crayons as busy work when guests are over. One of the most classic dog puzzle toys around is the Kong, a durable rubber toy with a hollow center which comes in a variety of sizes and strengths, to suit nearly any dog on the planet. How I often wish that I had been the inventor of this brilliantly simple, yet ingenious design! As much as I consider the Kong the foundation piece of a new dog’s puzzle collection, some owners complain to me that their pet sadly showed no interest in this iconic dog toy. My reply? You must not have introduced it in quite the right way yet. I always think back to …

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3:31 pm on Thursday, November 22, 2012

Those are great questions--thanks for asking! 1. You can use a chopstick or skewer to push leftover items out of the Kong, and a baby bottle brush to clean it out. I also put mine in the dishwasher once any leftover chunks have been pushed out. 2. I'd cook the sweet potatoes, because I haven't yet met a dog who liked those raw. Green beans could go either way--some dogs like them raw as well as …   more ›

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