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Old Feb 9, 2014 | 09:32 PM
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Larry the calendar has been updated. Add MFCarolinaChapter@gmail.com to your google contacts if you want to follow it. I'll try to keep up with it, keep having internet issues so trying to update some of the stuff over the phone is fun, gotta wait to steal Jessie's computer lol.
Old Feb 10, 2014 | 06:33 AM
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Sadie turned 1 yesterday!


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Old Feb 10, 2014 | 06:41 AM
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Happy B-Day
Old Feb 10, 2014 | 07:37 AM
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Awesome Jeff, she's a great dog.
Old Feb 10, 2014 | 07:54 AM
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Thanks Guys! Her "cake" was a frozen combination of Peanut butter, yogurt, and pumpkin. They love it.


Saturday was also my Aunt's 65th b-day so we had a little gtg at the house for both of them.
Old Feb 10, 2014 | 05:26 PM
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[QUOTE=Jeffk;8347248]Thanks Guys! Her "cake" was a frozen combination of Peanut butter, yogurt, and pumpkin. They love it.


Can you post recipe, I would like to try myself (for my pups of course)
Old Feb 10, 2014 | 05:55 PM
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Not really a recipe just something I put together to put in their kongs everynight and freeze for the next day.
Ingredients are
-Plain yogurt (store brand) make sure its plain because the vanilla looks a lot like it.
-Creamy peanut butter
-Canned real pumpkin (usually in the baking isle. Don't get pumpkin pie filling just pure pumpkin)

The yogurt usually only comes in a big container so I get the big can of pumpkin. Mix the whole can of pumpkin with about 1/2 the yogurt and 2 big dollops of the peanut butter. Add peanut butter until it thickens up to where it just won't drip off the spoon. Sometimes I throw in a teaspoon of cinnamon because it helps with the dog farts. Lol.

The yogurt helps wth healthy bacteria in their digestive system and the pumpkin helps with sensitive stomachs...the peanut butter makes it almost irrestistable to the dogs. At least it is to ours. Buddy has a really finicky stomach so I make sure they get some of this everyday.

We just put a layer of it in a tupperware and froze it to make the "cake"
Old Feb 10, 2014 | 06:22 PM
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This sure is an "interesting" Mustang forum.

Dog Free!!!!!!!!
Old Feb 10, 2014 | 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeffk
Not really a recipe just something I put together to put in their kongs everynight and freeze for the next day.
Ingredients are
-Plain yogurt (store brand) make sure its plain because the vanilla looks a lot like it.
-Creamy peanut butter
-Canned real pumpkin (usually in the baking isle. Don't get pumpkin pie filling just pure pumpkin)

The yogurt usually only comes in a big container so I get the big can of pumpkin. Mix the whole can of pumpkin with about 1/2 the yogurt and 2 big dollops of the peanut butter. Add peanut butter until it thickens up to where it just won't drip off the spoon. Sometimes I throw in a teaspoon of cinnamon because it helps with the dog farts. Lol.

The yogurt helps wth healthy bacteria in their digestive system and the pumpkin helps with sensitive stomachs...the peanut butter makes it almost irrestistable to the dogs. At least it is to ours. Buddy has a really finicky stomach so I make sure they get some of this everyday.

We just put a layer of it in a tupperware and froze it to make the "cake"
Hmmmm..........helps sensitive stomachs, controls farts, peanut butter and cinnamon.......may have to try this.
Old Feb 10, 2014 | 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by alan0614
Hmmmm..........helps sensitive stomachs, controls farts, peanut butter and cinnamon.......may have to try this.
There is a God.....lol



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