Barkin’ Doggie Biscuits™ are officially Isabella's favorites! Not only because of the flavors, but because they help rescue and foster groups too! Barkin’ Doggie Biscuits™ launched January 10, 2010! For every bag of biscuits you buy, they donate a bag to a rescue or foster group across the United States. Their healthy dog biscuits are all-natural with no artificial colors, flavors, or byproducts. Barkin’ Doggie Biscuits™ are baked using human-grade ingredients that have shown to improve the health and quality of life of your doggie. They offer three pup-preferred flavors:
- Go Nuts!™ - Your barkin’ doggie will go nutso over these extra crunchy peanut butter, molasses, and protein packed wonder biscuits that can help keep doggies strong and their joints in tip-top shape.
- Pucker Up!™ - Get up close and personal with your barkin’ doggie after these mint leaf, honey, and flaxseed biscuits help give it minty fresh breath and a shiny coat.
- Get Pumped!™ - Loaded with pumpkin, oatmeal, and cinnamon, this savory biscuit is sure to keep your barkin’ doggie pumped up with a regular digestive tract and strong immune system.
Their donations are reaching the following areas:
- Georgia
- Idaho
- Kansas
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- South Carolina
- Texas
- Virginia
- West Virginia
- Washington D.C.
Barkin’ Doggie Biscuits™ make donations on a quarterly basis. Their next donation will be in March 2010. You can order our biscuits by visiting their online store: www.barkindoggiebiscuits.com. Each bag of biscuits is one pound and sells for $11.99. All orders ship USPS Priority Mail for a flat rate of $5.99 in the Continental U.S. They are working on getting in a store near you! If you would like to suggest a store that may be interested in selling our biscuits, please contact them at info@barkindoggiebiscuits.com!









































Yea!!!
Maddox and Bentley went nuts over the Get Pumped!!!
Posted by: Texas Cats & Dogs Magazine | January 20, 2010 at 02:49 PM
These biscuits look tasty enough for people!
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