Digestive biscuits
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Digestive biscuits
Tyler loves digestive biscuits biscuits. It's the only thing I've seen him salivate over! Any problems anyone knows of giving him an occassional treat?
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Re: Digestive biscuits
I personally wouldn't because of their fat/sugar content. Giving one biscuit to a dog is like eating 4 or 5 yourself, and I personally find it's easier just to not give something at all rather than keep an eye on when 'the occasional treat' becomes a daily habit.
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Re: Digestive biscuits
I agree with Liz with the fat and sugar especially if you compare the size of our dogs to us, however, the odd one very occasionally wouldn't hurt as long as it doesn't become a regular treat
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