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Oh the joy of Fur-Baby with their wet noses, wagging tails and warm hearts!
Joy Blooms
. . . by loving & caring for the fur-babies
Last Edited: 08/12/2016 05:30 AM |
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'Tis the Season to Watch the Pets
- Poinsettia sap is an irritant and can cause stomach distress; holly and mistletoe can cause
serious illness if large quantities of berries are consumed.
- Pine needles can puncture holes in a pet's intestines if ingested.
- Holiday tree water may contain pesticides and fertilizers, and can be poisonous. Stagnant tree
water can also harbor bacteria.
- Tinsel, ribbons, glass ornaments, ornament hooks, and Styrofoam packing materials can cause
internal injuries.
- Snow flock or snow sprays can cause reactions when inhaled.
- Electrical cords and strings of lights can electrocute if chewed on.
- Lit candles, portable heaters, and fireplace screens can cause burns.
- Alcoholic beverages, chocolate, and other table foods can cause reactions from vomiting and
diarrhea, to serious pancreatitis and allergic reactions.
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K-9 Christmas Cookies for the Dogs!
Makes 20-24 treats
2 |
cups whole-wheat flour |
3/4 |
cup old-fashioned oats |
½ |
teaspoon ginger |
½ |
teaspoon nutmeg |
½ |
teaspoon garlic powder |
2 |
large eggs |
½ |
cup molasses |
1/3 |
cup vegetable oil |
Preheat oven to 325°F.
Mix dry ingredients in a bowl. Add eggs, molasses, and oil. Mix well. Mixture will be crumbly.
Transfer dough to wax paper and knead until smooth. Roll out to ¼ inch thick. Cut with novelty
cookie cutters: gingerbread man, bone, cat, mailman, candy cane, etc. Place on oil-sprayed cookie
sheet and bake for 30 minutes.
Billy and Betty like these!
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