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Dog Treat Mixing Bowl, Issue #11 - How to Ship Homemade Dog Cookies
December 01, 2009

How to Safely Ship
Homemade Dog Treats

What's Cooking? Dog treats, of course! The Dog Treat Mixing Bowl newsletter will keep you up-to-date on the latest recipes, ingredients, tips and techniques. Our goal is to make baking homemade dog treats simple, fun, and nutritious.

Do you know a dog that would appreciate a homemade dog treat? Then forward a copy of this newsletter to your friend and their dog.

If a friend DID forward this to you, and you'd like to know more, you can subscribe to this newsletter. Or, visit us online at Dog Treat Kitchen.com

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In This Issue:

  • How to Ship Homemade Dog Treats
  • Fruit Cake for Dogs Recipe
  • Praise for Dog Treat Kitchen.com
  • January Sneak Peek


How to Ship Homemade Dog Treats

Shipping homemade dog cookies is a wonderful idea for a gift to a deserving dog. Actually, all dogs are deserving, so bake a fresh batch of homemade dog treats, and mail them to your friend's and family's dogs.

How to Ship Homemade Dog Treats


Dog Fruit Cake Recipe

A fruit cake is an international seasonal dessert that now your dog can enjoy too.

Our version does not contain candied fruit or alcohol, so it's yummy and safe for your dog.

Try the Fruit Cake for Dogs recipe, and don't forget to make extra for homemade dog treat gifts.


Dog Treat Kitchen Testimonials

We get lots of feedback from our website visitors, just like you. Here's what some of them are saying . . .

"You have a great website with valuable information."

"Thanks so much. You have given me a little more information. I have been working on this for a very long time. I didn't think there was anywhere else to go for information. Your website is really wonderful. Thanks again. "

What are your thoughts? Don't keep them to yourself, Contact Us and let us know what you like, or even dislike, about Dog Treat Kitchen.com. The more you share, the more you help all dog treat bakers, and their dogs.


January Newsletter Sneak Peek

What's New for January?

Many dogs (some people, too) tend to overindulge in the winter months. So, we'll help out with a few low calorie dog treats to help satisfy the taste buds, and watch the waist line.




Are you and your dog hungry for more? Let me know what you would like to see on the Dog Treat Kitchen.com.

Want more of a certain type of recipe? Need treat ideas for your next dog party? Let me know what's missing from the dog treat pantry and I'll get to it right away.

Thanks for reading. Until next month,

Happy Dog Treat Baking!

Michelle

www.dogtreatkitchen.com


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