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Well! If I tell you that every time I say Bone-jour
Bob to Charlie, he wags his little stumpy tail, you may
get the picture! Suffice to say the turkey and
cranberry bones have all gone, and that he's been very
obedient whilst I've had them in my treat bag.
Interestingly while we were out last week and I had them
with me on our walk we met Finn (a rescue dog) with my
friend Judith, and in the 4 or 5 years I've known him,
he's paid no attention to me whatsoever. Until last
week. Suddenly he's all over me, sniffing my hand and
then sitting in front of me, looking up at me as if to
say "I know you've got good stuff, so please can I have
some.... " Needless to say, with Judith's permission
his cupboard love was rewarded. I may have a new
friend.... "
Keep up the good work!
Anne, Hampshire
My Boxer, Burberry, has a very sensitive stomach – he
loves Bone-jour Bob’s biscuits and they, seem to love
him – a triumph
Linda, Edmonton
Being the finder of Bob himself, I personally had to try
the cheeky little treats (as they are also edible for
humans) before giving them to my 3 month old golden
retriever, Oscar. All I can say is that there were no
crumbs left, not even for a mouse!!
Jessie
(16), North Weald
My 11 year old dog Jugsy dribbles at the mention
of Roast Dinner or Turkey and Cranberry bones. I have
also tried them on my friends pets with a very good
response. One in particular is Alfie the cat who
although loved the DOG biscuits was a little offended by
the bone shapes.
Lynda, Enfield
Hey Bob me old mate, how's it hangin? Stuffed to the
gills with all those bon treats!! I hear your getting to
be very well known, good for you, keep up the good work.
She tells me that you will be visiting next year,
looking forward to it already, by the way she promises
to keep the cooker door firmly closed. Bon Chance my
friend.
Sniffs "n" licks Butchy Wood, France |
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