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Pet Cookbooks Greenville SC

See below to find pet cookbook suppliers in Greenville that give access to pet treat recipes, pet biscuits cookbooks, homemade doggy bone recipes, and pet food cooking tips, as well as advice and content on making healthy organic pet food.

Books-A-Million
864-281-1301
2465 Laurens Road
Greenville, SC
Carolina Book Rack
(864) 233-2885
23 Shoppers Dr
Greenville, SC
Poor Richards' Booksellers
(864) 859-0687
107 W Main St
Easley, SC
Barnes & Noble
843-238-2917
3346 Reed Street
Myrtle Beach, SC
Barnes & Noble
803-749-9009
Harbison Court, 278-A Harbison Blvd.
Columbia, SC
Barnes & Noble
864-627-9197
1125 Woodruff Road Suite 1810
Greenville, SC
The Open Book
(864) 235-9651
110 South Pleasantburg Dr.
Greenville, SC
Borders
843.853.1736
120 Market Street, Sp #C-116
Charleston, SC
Books-A-Million
843-556-9232
832 Orleans Road
Charleston, SC
Books-A-Million
803-642-0135
2441 Whiskey Road
Aiken, SC
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Recipes for Dogs and You

You take the time to shop, prepare, and cook nutritious meals for your family. You’d like to do the same for your dog. But how will you ever fit that into your busy day?

“The Dog Ate It” from Gotham Books can help you make it happen. Authors Linda Eckhardt, Barbara Bradley and Judy Kern have filled their book with recipes that your entire family can eat – even your dog. By avoiding foods that dogs should never eat, such as avocado, chocolate, onions and grapes, and including appropriate protein, grains and vegetables, the authors contend that your dog can share your meal.

Organized like many cookbooks – with chapters on breakfast, hors d’oeuvres, main courses and desserts – “The Dog Ate It” covers the gamut of recipes. And lest you think canines shun the veggies, you’ll find salad concoctions, too. What dog could resist Grilled Flank Steak and Portobello Mushrooms Over Cucumber and Radish Salad, or Chopped Salad With Chicken and Couscous?

For breakfast, longtime cookbook writer Eckhardt suggests Pumpkin Craisin Muffins, a Blue Cheese Omelet, or Sausage Cheese Grits.

Healthy treats that may or may not appeal to the human part of your family include Westminster Dog Show Chicken Liver Treats and Tuna Terrific Treats.

For pooch parties, the authors offer complete menus. A birthday party calls for Peanut Butter Buddy Bones, Chicken Brownies, Turkey Polenta Pups, Spaghetti Squares with Mozzarella and Tomato, Pawty Pup Cakes, Bowser’s Birthday Pawty Cake and Frosty Paw...

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