I know how hard it is for me — a human person — to resist a similar display of yummy treats. When faced with an array of delectable-looking goodies, I lose all self-control and want one of everything. I wonder if dogs who come in to the local Pet Depot feel the same when they spot this. And raise your hands if you ever have mistaken a doggy cookie for a real one. C’mon — you know you’ve done that. I think I would especially fall for the “chocolate” football versions in the middle of the bottom shelf, but the round “sugar cookies” with the pink icing look pretty interesting, too. And those little white Scotty dogs with the perky red collars in the back right are adorable! When my older daughter was in high school, she made homemade treats for our now late beloved black Lab, and the kitchen always smelled so good when she was baking them. Now I’ve made myself want a real chocolate football cookie. And a dog.
Wow, the pets of the world today sure are spoiled! But I wouldn’t have it any other way- they deserve it for putting up with us everyday 🙂
Wow, Cathy, if you hadn’t told us those were really dog treats I would have thought you had found a great little sweet shop in Oxford. Someday I want to visit there and have ever since I read John Grisham’s first few books. I want a dog, too, but not the extra responsibility versus my old kitty cat.
This has happened to me.
I was at a party once at a house where the owner was out of town and a friend was house sitting. There was a big plate of cookies on the mantle and we ate a few of them and then decided that maybe they were intended to be dog treats.
They weren’t that bad, really.
Aw, sweetie, you’ve never told me that! Any other secrets in your past I should know about?
Nope.
Dude, I saw these treats yesterday! We took our dog to the pet store for a new ball. She also decided to grab a treat off the shelf for herself. Good thing these were behind the case or we would have been buying more.