Friday, May 1, 2009

Keeping Kosher with Your Pet

Keeping Kosher with your Pet
By| April 29, 2009 10:12 AM

According to Jewish scripture, unnecessary cruelty to animals is strictly prohibited, and this premise yields the guidelines for kosher food, as defined by the Kashrut, or Jewish dietary laws (kosher slaughtering is designed to be as fast and painless as possible). Just like their owners, pets can keep kosher too.

Kosher food is not a style of cooking, but rather food that has met the definition, preparation and consumption rules presented in the Kashrut. Chinese food can be kosher if it is prepared in accordance with Jewish law.

While there is no direction provided by Jewish law that animals must keep kosher, their owners may want to extend to them the benefits of a kosher diet, which is prepared under the most sanitary of conditions and is believed to provide the body with a more easily digested regimen ofnutrition, specifically by separating dairy and meat. Pets can also enjoy the same standards of nutrition as their owners.

On a practical level, supplying the pet with kosher food for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the rules are heightened to entirely exclude leavened bread, or anything made from the five major grains (wheat, rye, barley, oats and spelt), means that the cat or dog can be fed at home, with the family, without conflicting with the week-long prohibition.

Kosher households use only kosher food in their preparation and eat from any of the three acceptable categories of meat, dairy or pareve (neutral, neither meat nor dairy), as identified and defined by Jewish law, but without ever mixing meat and dairy. This strict division must be followed from the very beginning of the processing cycle, for example, meat cannot come from a factory that produces dairy, and vice versa. Also, this rule must be maintained through preparation, using an entirely separate set of cookware, dishes and utensils; and consumption, with appropriate order of and time between consumption.

The companies that now provide kosher kibble adhere to the strict separation of meat and dairy to qualify the food as kosher for animals. This does not make the pet food kosher for human consumption, and in a kosher household, the animal's dish would have to be washed in a bathroom or laundry room sink, separate from the kosher supplies in the kitchen, advises Rabbi Joseph Landa of the Chicago Rabbinical Council, and consultant to Evanger's Dog and Cat Food Company, which provides kosher pet food.

Striving to close that gap is Wagatha's Vermont-made organic dog treats. The dog treats produced by Wagatha's are USDA-certified organic, kosher, and made with 100% human grade ingredients, boasts co-founder and biscuit-baker Norman Levitz, who personally samples his product, and encourages customers to enjoy a nibble on their dog's nosh, "because we believe that your pet should eat as well as you do."

Levitz, a professionally-trained chef, and his partner Neil Reilly, established Wagatha's "to offer the best. The biggest thing is that because our standards are so high, our product is really of a high quality," Levitz explains, "and if you care about your pet's nutrition, this is a direction you should be leaning."

Why kosher? "We wanted to be 100% organic. I don't like grey areas. The motivation for the kosher aspect is we did not want any barriers for someone to have a reason not to bring the product into the household."

Additionally, a percentage of the company's profits are donated to charitable causes, so baking, selling and even buying these treats can be a mitzvah (an act of kindness or a good deed). Enjoy!



Thursday, April 30, 2009

April 24, 2009


It’s hard to compete
with Wagatha’s
dog biscuits when it comes
to ultra organic
and healthy dog treats.
This brand was founded
by a very accomplished
human chef and
these treats are USDA
Certified Organic and Kosher.

Made in Vermont
with a lot of love,
so your dog can finally
eat organic and Kosher,
if that’s important to you.
Even my picky biscuit tester
Bernard LOVES them and
begs for more.
Visit www.wagathas.com.

TUESDAY, MARCH 03, 2009

Today's Arthur

Snack Attack


The quest for snacks continues! This time I went into Got Pet Food on 14th St. in Santa Monica and came out with organic wheat-free cranberry/cheddar biscuits in a little tin from a Vermont-based company called Wagatha's. The biscuits contain salt, which I'm not crazy about, but since the salt is listed as the last ingredient, I decided to try them anyway.

Good move: look at how delicious they look, how crantastic! With little bits of spearmint! I was tempted to eat one myself. I don't love the wasteful packaging, but maybe a cardboard tube is better than a plastic bag? Someone needs to open a dog-treats co-op where you could buy all your organic biscuits in bulk.

Anyway, Arthur loved them, like he loves most treats. (And growling at your food apparently makes it taste better.)

Sunday, March 1, 2009



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Feb

2009

Review: Wagatha's Dog Biscuits

stored in: Organic, Pets

When have a cannister by our back deck door filled with a variety of dog biscu


its, all holistic, organic or otherwise healthy offerings. Eli knows that as soon as he comes in the door, there’s a treat waiting for him. When Eli and I saw a box of Wagathas Organic Dog Biscuits arrive, we were all ears (and one of us, all wagging tail). Wagathas, a Vermont-based company, was established in 2006, as the brainchild between two guys - a chef and a former Wall Streeter. Their product line features only human grade ingredients, is all organic, and certified kosher. They have quite a wide selection available, from Cranberry Cheddar Biscuits and Tomato Herb Biscuits to even senior biscuits for the elder pup in your life. So what did Eli think?

The GOOD: Featuring all organic and human grade ingredients, these are treats you can feel good about giving your pet. I love the name, Wagatha, and the adorable containers contain fun pet quotes, letters from Wagatha and more.

The BAD: As of right now, you can only purchase the items online, so you’ll have to plan ahead. They are currently running a free shipping promotion on all orders over $50. There is a store locator on Wagatha's home page.

MONEY MATTERS: The 9 oz containers sell for $8.95 each, and discounts are available when you purchase more than three. You can browse their biscuits, accessories and other items right here.

The MOM VERDICT

Cate says: I love a company like this. One that comes together from pure passion and friendship, without such a keen eye on selling what will deliver the biggest buck on the bottom line. It’s a company with a sense of humor and a solid product, which is a winning combination. Now obviously I didn’t taste these myself (as if!), but I can tell you what Eli thought. Granted, he doesn’t have the most discerning palate, but he definitely liked these. When I first held one out to him, he stopped and sniffed, so it must smell a bit different than his usual fare. Then he dug in. And came right back for more. I was wondering if the unusual flavors (Cranberry Cheddar with a hint of Mint) would deter him, but it didn’t slow him down in the least, and he’s made his way through a variety of flavors now. Two furry paws up from this camp!


Monday, February 16, 2009

New Jersey Life








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Tempting Treats

The good people over at Wagatha's understand that, for many of us, our dogs are the center of our universe, or, at least, extremely important parts of it. So, they created their gourmet organic (and kosher) dog treats, which are handmade in a human-grade bakery in Vermont. The company has recently added wheat-free biscuits formulated for puppies, active dogs, and seniors. Wagatha's Super Biscuits for active dogs are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals and the Senior biscuits address the needs of older dogs, including anxiety and problems with digestion, the circulatory system, and joints. wagathas.comPrice: $8.95 ($7.95 each if you order 3 or more)

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Dog News Daily, Dog Product Reviews

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Dog Product Reviews


Wagatha's Super Biscuits

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WAGATHA'S Super Biscuits tasted so good that our squirrel-chasing, tree climbing product reviewer couldn’t believe that they were wheat and lactose free and made with 100% organic ingredients including blueberries, carrots, and cranberries.

Nor, being a Wheaten Terrier, did she have any idea what Neil Reilly of Wagatha’s meant when he said that ““Lively dogs need lots of vitamins and minerals to keep up with rigorous activities and Super Biscuits were carefully formulated to re-energize and revitalize.” All she knew was that these Kosher biscuits tasted better than any pig’s ear she could ever remember eating.

 

Though it’s doubtful that each Wagatha’s Super Biscuit contains enough of the “holistic ingredients needed to soothe aching joints, regenerate cells, and maintain a healthy digestive system” as the company claims, there is no arguing with the fact that these biscuits are delicious while also being made from the highest quality ingredients of any dog biscuit on the market today.

 

Unlike most other products on the market, Wagatha’s biscuits are made from the highest quality, 100% USDA certified organic, and KSA certified Kosher human grade ingredients. With a wide assortment of special blends and delicious flavors, Wagatha’s mouth-watering dog biscuits can be found at fine, independent pet stores nationwide, as well as online at www.wagathas.com.

 

A 9oz canister of Super Biscuits sells for $8.95 at Wagatha’s online store; or you can by 3 canisters for $7.95 each. The best deal, however, is their 10lb bulk box for $52.00. All prices are exclusive of shipping.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

SouthShorePet.com "Trendy Tails"

By Tracy Woodman

“A monthly column Sniffing out trendiest pet pampering products and services.”

Tracy Shopping Product Scene
Tracy 
Shopping The Pet Product Scene

In December I attended the Bay Colony Dog Show held in Boston at the Bayside Expo Center. As a proud pet parent of three dogs named Rocky (Puggle), Jake (Puggle) and Sasha (Brussels Griffon) and two cats named Caesar and Isaac, I couldn’t wait to uncover new and trendy dog products and share them with our South Shore Pet.Com readers!

Awesome Dog Treats
Awesome Dog Treats

And finally a Vermont based organic dog treats company named Wagatha’s was quite busy. I had to see what the fuss was all about. These biscuits come in many flavors like Original, Wheat, Super, Breakfast, Cranberry Cheddar and Tuscan Tomato and Herb. Are you serious, I wanted to try these biscuits which I was then told they are made with 100% certified organic, kosher and human grade ingredients.

That was it. I was sold, I chose a 15oz container of Original flavor for approximately $8.00, which let me mention the metal containers these biscuits come in are absolutely adorable. My dogs went nutty over these biscuits and although I didn’t try them myself they did smell delicious. Ok- I thought about trying them but I didn’t. Also I was very pleased to see that Wagatha’s are now offered at the local Whole Foods supermarket near my home. Next on the list to try is cranberry cheddar I will keep you posted. Visit www.wagathas.com for more information.