Monday, July 13, 2009

Wagatha's Gives Back

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SUNDAY, JULY 12, 2009

This blog's going to the dogs!

This blog isn't just dedicated things that us humans might appreciate. Oh no. This blog is dedicated to things that all creatures might appreciate. This time I'd like to discuss a little something that I love for my precious dog. Let's talk about Wagatha's organic dog biscuits.

The first time I bought Wagatha's for my little Ariel, I honestly bought them because I liked the name and the cute container they came in. I also liked the flavors they offer (Cranberry Cheddar, Breakfast Biscuit, Tuscan Tomato & Herb, and Original). They also offer a "Senior" option and a "Super Dog" option. Once I opened the canister, however, I found a whole new reason to be happy with my purchase. Inside every canister is a "certificate" of sorts which is worth 5 points. Once you have collected 50 points (or 10 canisters), you send the "certificates" to Wagatha's. At that time you can choose to either receive a free canister of dog treats for your dog, or you can have Wagatha's donate the amount of money that would have gone into your free canister of treats to a charity which Wagatha's supports. I love this option because not only does your pet get to have delicious, organic, healthy treats, but you also have the opportunity to help out a charity in the process. Wagatha's also makes a variety of accessories in addition to their dog biscuits. And all are environmentally friendly.

Check out www.wagathas.com for more info, and please consider supporting a company that not only provides healthy treat options for your pets, but also gives back.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Wagatha's Product Review

STEPHANIE DE PASQUALE BARKS ABOUT LIFE WITH THREE COCKER SPANIELS.

MONDAY, JULY 6, 2009

Product review: Wagatha's organic dog treats


The dogs and I both loved Wagatha's organic dog treats. The biscuits are made in Vermont with organic, human-grade ingredients that you can recognize, pronounce and probably already have in your kitchen. So unlike many biscuits, they're actually soft and easy to break into smaller pieces.

They also smell really good. The
Breakfast Biscuit and Tuscan Tomato & Herb smelled so good I was tempted to try one myself. Even Lady, who is the pickiest eater I have ever met, really liked the treats.

Wagatha's organic dog treats are also priced reasonably in comparison to other organic treats at $8.95 for a 9 ounce tin or $7,95 when you buy three or more. Or if you have multiple dogs in the house, like me, and go through a lot of treats, Wagatha's also offers bulk packages to save money.