Our Biscuits...well SOME of them anyways!
"My goal in life is to be as good of person my dog already thinks I am" ~Author Unknown

Howard's Howling Dog Bagels (get a barker's dozen): Our bagels vary in flavor and customers can mix and match according to their best friend's preferences. Flavors such as cheddar, peanut butter, honey, bacon, vegetables, liver, beef, apple, or "everything". Did you know that the first printed mention of bagels...is to be found in the Community Regulations of Kracow, Poland, for the year 1610 which stated that bagels would be given as a gift to any woman in childbirth." The Joys of Yiddish' by Leo Rosten.
Ginger's Snaps: Ginger has long been used in Asia to treat motion sickness symptoms such as nausea and upset stomach. If your dog suffers from car sickness, keep some ginger biscuits in the car and feed her some when she gets on the car. If your dog loves biscuits, she will even come to associate going for a car-ride with yummy ginger cookies. And you may only have dry crumbs to clean up!

Panda's Snickerpoodles: A dessert cookie. Your poodle will laugh, or snicker, with happiness.
Mailman's Finger Biscuits: Of course these are shaped like fingers, and your dog can indulge in his mailman or ex husband fantasies except that we are pretty sure these taste better than people do.
Melody's Canine Creams: Dunk them in milk or eat the middle first, your best friend will love the salmon cream cheese filling surrounded by two peanut butter and chicken biscuits.

Pierre's Pupcakes: Pierre came to us as a rescue dog with a bladder problem, hence his name "Pierre". That has since resolved but his penchant for stealing food has not. Like Sophie and her scones, Pierre has a sweet tooth and the apple sauce, bananam vanilla, cinnamon, and chopped pecans are too much for him to resist.
Twinky's Yap-paw-tizer Treats:Your best friend will not notice there is healthy stuff in these biscuits like spinach and cottage cheese. It is hidden by the cheddar and parmesan. It's our little secret.
Phoenix's Seasonal Slobbery Shortbread: Surrender to the ecstasy that is My Best Friend's Biscuits' Shortbread... crumbles of cookie goodness bursting with creamery butter that will more than satisfy your Best Friend's yen for "a little something" with his afternoon bowl of water.

Moose's Mad Dog Scones: Sophie's Scones with meat meat and more meat. Your dog will go mad for them.
Freda's Fiesta Biscuits: A party biscuit that goes along with our customized Yappy Birthday Cake.
Vinnie's -Wheat Free-Corn Free- Biscuits: Oat Flour and Brown Rice Flour forms the basis of our biscuits for the allergic or sensitive pet. Buying dog treats for dogs with allergies can be a difficult task.The most common offenders in dogs are beef, dairy products, chicken, lamb, fish, chicken eggs, corn, wheat, and soy. Dog allergies usually surface in one of several ways. It all depends on which part of your dog’s body is affected.
Allergies
We do not want to see your best friend go without the treats she deserves. Let us work with you and your vet to come up with a recipe that is safe, satisfying and sensational.
You might see any of the following symptoms in your allergic dog:
- liquid discharge from his nose and eyes
- digestive upset—anything from an upset stomach (not eating) to vomiting or diarrhea
- skin lesions or sores
- biting or scratching himself a lot
- hair loss
- ”dandruff” or flaking, dry skin
- coughing
- asthma-like breathing or wheezing
Treat Storage Tips
All of our treats have no added preservatives and are therefore perishable. Proper storing of treats is very important . Keep treats out of heat. For best results store treats in a cool dry place . For longer shelf life it is recommended that treats be stored in the refrigerator in an air-tight container. Treats can also be frozen and taken out as your best friend needs them. If he/she can't wait for thawing, treats may be eaten as a frozen snack.