Dawg Tastic!

stugster

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Hey all! Just thought I'd share my experience with Dawg's biscuits.

We've got a schizo-psycho-weirdo Labrador puppy (I say puppy, he still acts as a 3-month old, but is in fact 1 year and 5 months!).

I bought the Calm Dawg biscuits on Monday and received them promptly yesterday morning. Not only were they packaged perfectly to make sure they weren't all broken upon arrival, Dawg even included two massive Bunny Biscuits too!

Tried the Calm Dawg treats out at 8.00pm last night, and at about 9.30pm, the woof was lying at our feet, calm as you like! What a weird feeling!!! :D

Thanks Dawg!:)
 
Dawg, are your biscuits suitable for sensitive stomachs. My poor old mutt's getting on and it doesn't take much to upset her stomach?

Cheers

Well. I'm not going to say no...:)
They are suitable as that is one of the core reasons they were started: preservatives and additives are the main causes of upset digestive systems, (barring the usual doggie thinks" Mmm that smells really disgusting, Must eat it now" type stuff). We don't have any of the nasties. Quite a few dogs when poorly, will only eat our treats, (which is nice to boast about but they should really have a full diet. Only for a few days is OK), so your old chum will be ok. The ones to go for are Scratchbuster, or if chum is a wee chum, Good dawg.

And Phil; I'll send a bunch of freebies up for your stress in return for a testimonial...:)
 
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Stephen Berry

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Nah, they're not really! Dawg paid us £50 each to post ;)

Only £50? you were done! I even had to pretend I had a dog :D

As a non-dog owner .... what are the 'after effects' .... i.e. gaseous posterior emittance? If negligable ..... can I have some of these biscuits .... it will be better for me than gnawing through unhealthy things whilst chained to my desk today!

and seriously ... well done Matthew .... yet another satisfied customer posting .... you must be doing something right ...... so ... strategies of the rhino - charge on doing what you're doing!
 
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Jenni384

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    He has kids, of course he wasn't done.
    Gives me an idea for a new treat tho'. 'Dawg's Bonkbuster': to curb those embarrassing 'leg enthusiasms', by boydogs.

    Nononono it's not restricted to boydogs. My neutered girldog regularly indulges in 'leg enthusiasms', especially with girlhumans. :eek: Any and all treat-remedies greatly appreciated! ;)

    Really must check out the Dawg treats soon, Stug thanks for posting and reminding me!
     
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    Stephen Berry

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    'Dawg's Bonkbuster': to curb those embarrassing 'leg enthusiasms'

    Now that would get national news coverage !
    Go for it - and use the coca cola strategy for ingredients "it's a closely guarded secret and the formula is locked in a safe....." builds the intrigue.

    Its one of those 'now finally' or 'teletext page 124' articles.... worth a go ... although the 'bonkbuster' name may require it to be after the watershed.
     
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