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Home > Recipes > Pet food, dog biscuits, cat treats


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Cheese Bone Cookies (homemade, natural) ****
Makes 12 (4-inch) cookie bones for approximately $1.18. [More]

Dog Biscuits (homemade, natural) *****
A wholesome, natural treat, endorsed by our pet experts. Ingredients are inexpensive, and the process is easy. Buy a dog-bone-shaped cookie cutter at your local pet store (we found several sizes at Noah's Pet Ark on Broadway in Vancouver). [More]

EAT! Fraser Valley 'snapshots' (Anne Garber comments) *
Perfect weather, enthusiastic crowds and wonderful food-related entertainment were the hallmarks of the premier EAT! Fraser Valley, 2008. [More]

Interested in Pet Resources? *
Here's a website featuring recipes, resources and lots of links. [More]

Microwave Doggie Biscuits (homemade, natural) **** 1/2
Makes one batch of 5-½ small shapes, so make several batches. [More]

Pacific salmon cat treats (homemade, natural) *****
Even fussy cats will go for this recipe. Substitute smoked salmon tips, when sale-priced (Hint: periodically on sale at Superstore in Canada, and Haagen's in the Pacific Northwest). [More]

Peanut Butter Puppy Biscuits (homemade, natural) ****
Easy, inexpensive, and sure to please your pooch. [More]

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Central Bark Bakery (pet food & accessories) ****
Here's an excellent online source for pet accessories and natural pet foods. We were particularly impressed by the cat- and dog-treat jars they sell from their Florida location for $16 USD. [More]

EAT! Vancouver's 2008 'Top Ten' *
. . .according to your friends at evalu8.org! [More]

Summertime health report: About Hot Dogs and Cool Cats *
As the August heat swelters in most parts of the planet, it's enough to make you want to stay inside with the air-conditioning turned up to "eleven." Here's how to guard your pets' health, too. [More]