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5 Reasons to Get Your Dog Gourmet Baked Goods This Holiday Season

 Dog Krazy, a specialty shop featuring products for dogs, offers a full line of all-natural, allergen-free healthy dog treats.

 

Throughout America, there are roughly 78 million dogs. People love their dogs, calling them their best friend and treating them like their child. As many pet parents do their holiday shopping, they may want to add something for their furry family member, or friend, to their list. Although the dog can’t personally ask for it, the word on the street is that gourmet baked goods top the ‘most wanted’ list, this year.

“All dogs love gourmet baked goods,” explains Nancy Guinn, owner of Dog Krazy, located in Fredericksburg. “And why shouldn’t they? These treats are good enough for humans to eat, but made especially for the dogs in our lives. One bite and your dog will be hooked.”

Dog Krazy offers a full line of products for dogs, including foods for those with allergies or who are on special diets. They also offer a full line of gourmet baked goods that are made from all-natural, human-grade ingredients, but without all the sugar. The shop also offers specialty products like ultra-strong chews that are safe for dogs. Although the shop carries a full line of products, many people will be stopping in specially for gourmet baked goods, this holiday season.

Here are 5 reasons to get your dog gourmet baked goods, this holiday season:
 

  1. Bribe them. If you are like most people, you will be spending a lot of time shopping and visiting people, this month. You can make it up to your dog by bringing them some of these special treats.
  2. They won’t beg. This month, you will find baked goods all around you. Not all of them are fit for pets, and you will feel bad about eating such goodies in front of them. Keep some gourmet baked goods on hand, so the dog can have one as you have your treats.
  3. Less temptation. If you are watching your weight, you know that most people gain a few pounds during December. Having gourmet dog treats on hand will give you one less thing to feel tempted over.
  4. Use as incentive. With every dog comes a little duty that most people don’t want to discuss, and it’s even worse when they dawdle in cold weather. But just maybe, with gourmet baked goods in hand, you can get the dog to do his duty more expeditiously. Use it as a bargaining chip.
  5. Reverse roles. The gourmet baked goods are made from ingredients that humans can eat, too. So if you feel like giving your dog a taste of its own medicine, turn the tables and beg for his food, this time.

“These special treats for your dog are a great way to show that you care,” added Guinn. “They are special because they are made with love and care, from ingredients that will leave your pet feeling great.”

Dog Krazy, which is located at 1011 Caroline St. in Fredericksburg, also carries a wide selection of dog toys, collars, leashes, specialty gifts, and more. There are also gifts for the dog-loving humans, such as t-shirts and novelty items. For more information about the products that Dog Krazy carries, visit their site at www.dogkrazyva.com, or find them on Facebook.

 

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