Don't you just feel terrible eating a treat in front of your dog? The way they pant for a bite of your chocolate is just heartbreaking. Surely our sweet furry friends have sweet tooths, too. Consider baking healthy dog treats, buying pet-safe ice cream for your dog, or spoiling your fur baby to dog macarons.
That's right, these famous French macarons are safe for your dogs to eat. They're made from 100% natural human-grade ingredients. Each box comes with six macarons. You can choose from three yummy flavors, strawberry, mint, or lavender. Forget the dog birthday cake and celebrate your friend's special day with macarons instead.
Handmade and Yummy French Macarons Make Excellent Training Treats
Are you the kind of dog mom that likes to make her furry friends feel extra special? If you're in search of the highest quality dog treats, look no further than these yummy macarons. We can bet Fido will sit extra pretty for a taste of these.
Bonne et Filou Dog Macarons | Luxury Dog Treats Handmade in The USA
Dog lovers, if your dog's birthday is coming up soon, there is no better time than now to treat your pup to dog macarons. Or, if you just have the sassiest and spoiled rotten pooch, they absolutely need a box of dog macarons delivered straight to their doggy door for being a good girl!
- No preservatives
- Natural ingredients (coconut oil, honey, etc.)
- Made in the USA
These treats are hard, which is perfect for dogs who are aggressive chewers. There is no need for refrigeration. Bonne et Filou says these small batches of macarons have a 12-month shelf life.
Dog ice cream didn't shock me, but there's something about these natural dog treats that just tickles me. Oh my, if only our dogs knew how fancy they looked eating macarons made just for them.
These would make sweet, thoughtful gifts to new dog owners. Have a box ready to go for your family member that just brought home a new dog!
For DIY dog treats, check out the Bake-A-Bone homemade dog treat maker. It comes with plenty of dog treat recipes. COVID-19 is giving a lot of us a chance to be at home, testing recipes. Add homemade treats for your furry friend to your quarantine activity list.
This post was originally published on April 22, 2020.