3 posts tagged “dog treats”
Always store your dog's treats in an airtight container like a plastic bowl with a tight-fitting lid or a zip-top plastic bag (with the air squeezed out!). This will keep moisture out.
Treats and cookies containing meat should always be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator to prevent spoilage. To use them, take out as many treats as you wish to feed your dog and then return the container to the refrigerator. Most pet trets in the refrigerator have a shelf life of about 2-3 weeks; if you want to keep them longer, I suggest freezing them. Treats can be frozen for about 4-5 months. To use the frozen treats, take them from the freezer and thaw them in the refrigerator.
I've been talking about doing this for quite awhile now! I just never seem to find the time to sit down and do it. I got up this morning and decided today was the day....WELCOME TO MY BLOG!
THE SANDY DOG BAKERY was created by me to provide healthy and delicous dog treats for my dog and my friend's dogs. My little Lakeland Terrier, Sandy, is rather picky! OK.....she's REALLY picky! She will not eat the basic hard dog bones you buy at the grocery store. I started making the peanut butter bones and she was hooked. I moved on to the Pumpkin, Cheese and other flavors. When I gave them to friends and family to try on their dogs...they all loved them. I decided I should probably share these with the rest of the world!
My daughter, Rachel, suggested Etsy.com as a place to sell and the rest is history! We went "online" at the end of September 07 and have now sold over 100 bags. We love the many kind notes we get from our customers! I hope to start getting pictures from my customers to put up on this blog. HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL!
