Asher's carries delicious chocolate covered
peanut butter treats such as White Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups (also carried in dark chocolate and milk chocolate) and Peanut Butter Bites.
Not exact matches
Wow, a whole
peanut butter bomb cake, delivered right to you door... I can't even imagine
such a
treat!
It comes in the form of soft drinks, energy drinks, sports drinks, fruit drinks, sweets like ice cream, chocolate and candy, baked
treats such as cakes, cookies and doughnuts, packaged snacks, cereals, crackers, breads,
peanut butter, cured meats, soups, yogurt, sauces, salad dressings, etc, etc, etc..
These chocolate
peanut butter bars are
such an easy, fantastic
treat!
Although kale serves as a base for the company's
treats, they also feature a variety of other healthy ingredients
such as all - natural
peanut butter, apples, pumpkin and sweet potatoes, as well as organic meat and poultry.
Try freezing one of your K - 9's favorite gooey
treats,
such as
peanut butter, inside a Kong or other puzzle toy.
Make his safe place fun by providing good
treats such as a Kong filled with
peanut butter to keep him occupied.
Cubed lunch meat (to dry it out a bit, microwave it 3 times for 30 seconds sandwiched between pieces of paper towel) Shredded or string cheese Cream cheese,
peanut butter, Easy cheese (a lick per behavior — also great for grooming practice and stuffing in Kong when your dog will be alone for awhile) Cereal
such as cheerios Kibble (dry food)-- try placing some in a paper bag with some bacon to «stinkify it» Kitty
treats or food Freeze dried liver
treats Beef Jerky Apple pieces Cooked green beans, carrots, or peas Hot dogs, Liverwurst Popcorn Imitation crab (try peeling layers apart and freezing them in a colander to dry them out) Meat baby food Hard boiled egg white pieces Commercial dog
treats (be sure to check ingredients to avoid preservatives, artificial colors and by - products)
One additional way to break your pup of this nipping habit (especially if they try to nip at your hand while you are petting them) is to offer them a
treat (
such as
peanut butter) in one hand while you are petting them with the other.
This usually works best if you hide it in a special
treat such as a small amount of canned dog food,
peanut butter or cottage cheese.
To satisfy your dog's chewing urge without the risks, try either indestructible synthetic bones or better: a Buster Food Cube or Kong toy stuffed with a
treat such as
peanut butter or kibble.
Before you leave, give him a yummy
treat,
such as a bone or
peanut butter stuffed in a hollow toy.
A toy
such as a Buster Cube or a Kong filled with
peanut butter might focus the dog on getting a released
treat during the time it is alone.
This may be difficult for your dog, so prepare a great
treat such as Crumps» Naturals Traditional Liver Fillets, a lick of
peanut butter from a spoon, a shrimp, or cheese.
One tip is to stick
treats such as kibble,
peanut butter or cheese in the center of a Kong toy to keep your pup busy while you are away.
Some pet toys,
such as the Kong line, contain hollow centers that can be filled with
peanut butter or other
treats that may prove more enticing than your shoes.
Look for
treats that include real meat or ingredients puppies love
such as
peanut butter or pumpkin.
In
such a case, for the time being, you can still reward your dog by dropping
treats to the ground, smearing some
peanut butter or cream cheese on a long metal spoon (most dogs don't like to bite on metal) or putting the
treat on your flat palm, which by the way, is the way you give
treats to horses (fingers may look like carrots and you don't want to figure out the type of pain a horse's teeth may inflict!)
We recommend natural chews
such as bully sticks, pig ears, and hollow bones stuffed with
treats (consider filling with cream cheese or
peanut butter & freeze them — puppy lollipops!)
The good thing with this is that, since the cow hooves will take a very long time to consume, you can easily fill it up with dog - recipe
peanut butter such as the KONG Easy
Treat or even the KONG Stuff» n, although you will need an awful lot of tubes to fill the Pawstruck if you choose the latter.
You can even make some simple homemade
treats to help keep them cool,
such as
peanut butter popsicles for dogs.
Find a special
treat for your dog,
such as a bone or toy stuffed with
peanut butter or liver paste.
Natural ingredients abound,
such as these
peanut butter and banana
treats shared by Gemma Stafford.
You can keep special toys or
treats stashed for just
such an occasion,
such as a Kong in the freezer filled with kibble and
peanut butter.
When it comes to taking medicine, pets will eat anything you give them except the meds themselves, So we made a tasty
treat that's a smarter way to help the medicine go down; healthier alternative to human foods,
such as cheese or
peanut butter
Try supporting your dog's head, or offer your dog a
treat such as
peanut butter, Karo syrup, honey, or vanilla ice cream in an attempt to distract your dog out of the episode.