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Organic Wordless Wednesday

3/5/2014

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Last week, our pawesome blog sponsor, Ginger's Treats, became certified USDA Organic! To celebrate we will be giving away all five flavors ($68 of treats!) of these delicious, organic dog treats to two lucky readers. The contest begins here so be sure to click, read all about what goes in to making healthy, organic Ginger's Treats and enter to win!
We are being compensated for helping spread the word about Ginger's Treats. Cascadian Nomads only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers and our opinions are always our own. Ginger's Treats is not responsible for the content of this post.
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29 Comments
SlimDoggy link
3/4/2014 02:02:50 pm

You better pick up those treats fast, Wilhelm and Huxley look about ready to break their stay...

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Bethany
3/4/2014 03:43:44 pm

They did in fact hold their "stay" and got to eat some of the treats (after we picked up most) but it was really hard. Ginger's Treats smell really, REALLY good.

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Tenacious Little Terrier link
3/4/2014 02:09:47 pm

I was wondering where you got all those treats from! The boys are being so good.

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Bethany
3/4/2014 03:45:06 pm

This photo shoot was a two person job! The boys were very good and got hardily rewarded (they didn't get to eat the whole word, but some of it!)

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Susan and the gang from Life with Dogs and Cats link
3/4/2014 02:46:37 pm

What good doggies to leave those treats! Great idea for a photo!

--Woofs (and purrs) from <a href="http://www.lifewithdogsandcats.com">Life with Dogs and Cats</a>

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Bethany
3/4/2014 03:47:06 pm

Thanks Susan! Organic food is good for the environment too so it seemed like a nice way to display our pride in Ginger's Treats. And the boys were very good- we interrupted a hike for the shoot!

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Piranha Banana
3/4/2014 03:01:39 pm

SHHH! You are not supposed to let people know we know how to speak and write!

WOOF!

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Wilhelm
3/4/2014 03:51:11 pm

Don't worry, Piranha, we ate as much of the evidence as we could! :)

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PawesomeCats link
3/4/2014 05:53:09 pm

A great photo idea... and I'm impressed with their willpower surrounded by all those yummy treats!

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Molly The Wally link
3/4/2014 07:12:45 pm

OMD that is way cool and did you get to eat them all? Have a wonderful Wednesday.
Best wishes Molly

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Wilhelm
3/5/2014 05:29:44 am

Bethany said if we ate them all at once we'd get tummy aches. So she cleaned up most of them and we are pacing ourselves!

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Reilly & Denny link
3/4/2014 07:33:11 pm

that is a wonderful achievement....it is not easy getting that recognition

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Bethany
3/5/2014 05:31:00 am

It was a vary difficult process. Our post tomorrow will detail what being certified organic takes.

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Emma link
3/4/2014 07:42:43 pm

Please tell me what happened after the last photo? Did you all charge those treats and wolf them down or did your human pick them up and keep them?

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Wilhelm
3/5/2014 05:33:50 am

Jason helped us keep our "stay" while Bethany cleaned up most of the treats. Jason wanted to take more pictures of the clean up but Bethany thought we'd need some help with our "stay." She was wrong! We were angels... but we thought we were being good to get ALL those treats. We were robbed!

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Sand spring Chesapeakes link
3/4/2014 09:15:35 pm

Great pictures.

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Roxy the traveling dog
3/4/2014 10:53:49 pm

Love the pictures, and hooray for organic!!

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Taryn link
3/4/2014 11:48:05 pm

I'll be here tomorrow! I love serving organic treats!

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Jen | DOGthusiast | StylishCanine link
3/5/2014 02:22:04 am

What a fantastic wait/stay! Not to mention lettering :) Three cheers for organic!

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Nailah Bone link
3/5/2014 02:40:13 am

Good for them! :) I'm guessing it's not easy to be certified.

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Bethany
3/5/2014 05:35:22 am

It is very long and difficult process to get certified organic. Come back tomorrow for details on what it takes to be organic and enter to win some treats!

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Dolly the Doxie link
3/5/2014 03:42:47 am

Those were treats? How did you do that? Love Dolly

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Bethany
3/5/2014 05:37:23 am

The boys have very good "stay"s! But this was definitely a two person photo shoot. The humans were still out numbered though... the dogs could have grabbed a bite or two but they were angels!

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Chewy the Golden link
3/5/2014 04:23:49 am

Look at those hungry eyes!
I would have made the BIGGEST drool puddle if I was in their spot!

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Bethany
3/5/2014 05:39:34 am

BOL Chewy! I think had we not taken these photos really, really quickly, Brychwyn's dripping drool would have started to show and probably Huxley's too! Wilhelm has a nice dry mouth... he can gobble faster without all that drool in the way!

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Dachshund Nola link
3/5/2014 08:15:26 am

I love how well trained they are!
Amanda

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Jackie Bouchard link
3/5/2014 08:47:15 am

Great shots! I hope no other random doggies came along down that trail! They woulda' hit the jackpot!

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Mark at DBDT link
3/5/2014 09:34:28 am

Amazing! Not a single treat eaten. Great photos

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weliveinaflat link
3/5/2014 09:40:53 am

Those treats are bigger than what we get here! The stingy human cuts them up into tiny pieces. You guys needs to hurry up and snatch them... :P

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