"I see you've spotted my George." The stall owner said as she approached. "He is my inspiration for this." We chatted briefly about her products, about how she wanted to create something that was good for dogs, that contained the right vitamins and was lacking in additives and preservatives, in short they were wholesome, healthy and deliciously crunchy dog treats. Being a soft hearted lover of lurchers and longdogs (George it turned out was a SalukixGreyhoud) and being someone who is always excited to buy Pixel a treat, I was sold.
The Old Sea Dog Celebration Gift Pack
We bought the celebration gift pack off of Bev (the owner and creator of The Old Sea Dog) for what I would consider to be a reasonable £12 (she was even kind enough to throw in an extra pack of Dried Fish skins). For that we got 150g pack of Seaweed with Butternut Squash and Courgette Biscotti, 150g pack of Seaweed with Beetroot and Apple Biscotti, 150g pack of Seaweed with Mixed Fruit and Vegetable Croutons, a jar of Healthy Dog Seaweed Salad, a pack of three Dried Fish Skins Cubes, and a Dirty Dog Seaweed Bath Bomb. Individually these items would have set me back around £20!
Seaweed Biscotti
Perhaps the greatest thing about these biscuits is that they smell genuinely delicious and I was half-tempted to try and nibble of my own. Pixel seemed to thoroughly enjoy every crumb of these biscuits, with each mouthful of biscotti was accompanied by a satisfying crunch as he greedily inhaled these treats. Pixel loved both of the flavours on offer although if pushed to pick a favourite he would have to go with the Beetroot and Apple which he spent a minute after eating snuffling about for any crumbs.
Seaweed with Mixed Fruit and Vegetable Croutons
The serving suggestions for the croutons is the same for the biscotti so you can be sure that your dog will be well fed and because they made in the same double-baked method, they will keep for a while meaning you can be sure to get the most of these treats.
Healthy Dog Seaweed Salad
Seaweed is great for dogs (and humans too) and the Healthy Dog Seaweed Salad is an easy way to get the seaweed into your dog (especially if your dog is unable or unwilling to eat the biscotti or croutons). Simply soak the required amount of dried seaweed in some water and then add it your dogs main meal (we feed Pixel dried food so I added the water too to add a little moisture to the mix).
Pixel seemed delighted to have something extra in his food bowl, even going around at the end licking up ever last piece of seaweed that he had somehow missed. The seaweed salad does lack that certain something that excites him like the other treats mentioned here but then it's not meant to. Instead it protects against things like skin irritation, arthritis as well as encourages the growth of fur and nails, all things that Pixel needs. With a shelf-life of 6 months after purchase, the Seaweed salad won't last as long as the other products but with regular use I am hoping to see a nice glossy coat on Pixel soon.
Dried Fish Skin Cubes
This is one of Pixel's favourite treats from the Celebration pack and perhaps my least favourite because it gives him poisonous doggy-fish-breath. With a strong smell and lovely crunch, Pixel absolutely adores these little cubes. Coming in a pack of three these are the smallest treats that came in the pack but one that he can't seem to get enough of. Made of nothing but dried and packed fish skins, they grabbed Pixel's attention. Unfortunately these treats don't appear on their website so if you live in Kent, and around the Faversham/Hythe area, you'll just have to hope to see them at a market.
Dirty Dog Seaweed Bath Bomb
Summery
In short I absolutely recommend this product. There is not a single thing within the Celebration Pack that Pixel has not taken to with gusto, this product offers unbeatable value for your pampered pooch.
To order the products you can go to www.theoldseadog.co.uk
To find out more about the ethos behind The Old Sea Dog, go to www.itsallaboutgeorge.co.uk
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