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13 December 2016

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Ollie Knows: How to Make a Healthy Holiday Pup Treat

We don’t mess around when it comes to treats, especially when it comes to the festive ones we want to feed our pups this season. Healthy ingredients are obviously a top priority, but we also prize taste (what dog will do a trick for a crunchy granola pebble?!) So we whipped up some snowman-and-tree-shaped snacks […]

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We don’t mess around when it comes to treats, especially when it comes to the festive ones we want to feed our pups this season. Healthy ingredients are obviously a top priority, but we also prize taste (what dog will do a trick for a crunchy granola pebble?!) So we whipped up some snowman-and-tree-shaped snacks using sweet potato, oats, eggs, whole wheat flour, cinnamon and peanut butter. One of our office dogs, Cooper, was pretty psyched about being the taste tester—see for yourself:

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