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Bigger Organic Dog Treats? A Kickstarter With Wholesome Rewards For Dogs From Ginger's Treats

12/9/2014

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This post is sponsored by Ginger's Treats. Cascadian Nomads was compensated for spreading the word about Ginger's Treats Kickstarter but we only share information that we feel is relevant to our readers and all opinions are always our own. Ginger's Treats is not responsible for the content of this post.
Ginger's Treats stocking stuffers
Typist: Bethany
The dogs have subtle ways of telling me what they want for Christmas. It's often made very clear that they like food. There is always at least a dog or two milling around the kitchen. Since all of the food Jason and I prepare in our kitchen is organic and often local, I get the hint that the dogs prefer to eat like we humans do. So what else could be at the top of the dogs Christmas list other than Ginger's Treats? There is nothing more local than treats made by our West Seattle neighbor with Washington and Oregon ingredients. Ginger's Treats are USDA Organic and best of all they are absolutely delicious. Well, I assume this is true by the way Wilhelm, Brychwyn and Huxley wolf Ginger's Treats down. I have never tried one but the treats smell so good I am not ashamed to admit to having been tempted.
I recently discovered that the success of Ginger's Treats means that it is time for the one woman and one dog company to grow. A bigger organic treat company doesn't actually mean that Ginger's Treats will be a physically larger snack (as Wilhelm, Brychwyn and Huxley had hoped.) More Ginger's Treats does mean that more dogs have the opportunity to eat nutritious dog cookies that are not only healthy for them but for the planet as well. In order to afford to move to a larger kitchen space, Ginger's Treats has launched a Kickstarter campaign with wholesome holiday goodies for dogs as backer rewards. What dog wouldn't love to find a five year supply of organic dog treats under the tree? Are you listening Santa?
Blue Merle Cardigan Welsh Corgi Brychwyn Santa with Organic Ginger's Treats
Brychwyn has been really, really cute this year!
The Cascadian Nomads canines love Ginger's Treats! Please checkout the Kickstarter NOW. The funding goal must be met by December 16th, 2014.
3 Dogs Review 5 Ginger's Treats Flavors
Visit Ginger's Treats Kickstarter
How do you know what your dog would like for Christmas?
Would your dogs like a stocking full of Ginger's Treats?

Three Santa Dogs, Three Stockings, Five Flavors of Ginger's Treats
Even healthy, organic treats are only part of a balanced canine diet. Remember to count treats given to your dog as part of their daily caloric intake and adjust their meals accordingly! Overweight dogs can suffer serious health problems.
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Molly The Wally link
12/8/2014 06:53:36 pm

Looks like it is going to be a very tasty Christmas. Have a terrific Tuesday.
Best wishes Molly

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Oz the Terrier link
12/8/2014 09:39:16 pm

Wow! Those sound super delicious! I sure hope they get kickstarted so more doggies can enjoy those treats. Happy Tasty Tuesday
Oz

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Reilly & Denny
12/8/2014 10:00:35 pm

If it is food - the boys want it for Christmas :) :)

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Gilligan link
12/9/2014 12:59:27 am

Ha! The sign of a great treat for us pups is if the humans say they might like to try some, hehe. *wags*

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Laika link
12/9/2014 02:42:59 am

Wow you guys have Christmas Stockings. We would love to have a stocking with tasty things.

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Kitty Cat Chronicles link
12/9/2014 04:45:55 am

Those treats sound great! I hope they reach their Kickstarter goal!

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Emma link
12/9/2014 05:58:52 am

You three sure look cute with the hats and stockings! Enjoy the healthy treats!

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