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Sara created an article,
Is the pawTree® food AAFCO certified?
Actually, per the AAFCO website:, AAFCO does not regulate, test, approve or certify pet foods in any way. AAFCO establishes the nutritional standards for complete and balanced pet foods, and it is ...
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If my pet won't eat the Allergy Support Plus chews, can I mix them into the gourmet baking mix and bake them in, or will the heat destroy the integrity of the supplement?
Yes, you can add the Allergy Support Plus chews to the Gourmet Baking Mix, if your pet doesn't care for the taste. The heat won't hurt them. You just need to be sure to make each cookie or muffin...
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Can I bake treats and sell them at vendor events?
Technically, yes you can. However this is not a best practice, as it's not duplicatable, and not our core business. Please use good judgement. Consider freshness, temperature, how long they would b...
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Sara created an article,
Is brewers yeast safe for diabetic dogs?
The amount of brewers yeast added to pawTree supplements is small but has many benefits (see below). The chromium in brewers yeast is actually good to assist with blood sugar regulation at least in...
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Sara created an article,
What kind of oil can I use to make the Gourmet Baking Mixes?
You can use a variety of oils to make these delicious cookies and cakes! You can use vegetable oil, coconut oil, canola oil, olive oil, and avocado oil. All of these oils would use the same amount ...
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Sara created an article,
Are the Gourmet Baking Mixes good for horses, donkeys and goats?
Our Gourmet Baking Mixes were formulated for dogs and cats, specifically. We recommend you check with your veterinarian to see if the ingredients in each mix are safe for these animals to consume.
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Sara created an article,
Why doesn't pawTree use corn, wheat or soy in your products?
At pawTree, we choose our ingredients very carefully based on their nutritional value. We choose to use real named-meat proteins (like lamb, salmon, duck, turkey, etc.) as opposed to plant-...
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Sara created an article,
Do any of the pawPairings contain wheat or soy?
No, there is no corn, wheat or soy in any of our nutrition products.
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Sara created an article,
Is pawTree considered a gluten-free company? AND/OR Are pawTree products gluten free?
Gluten is simply the word that describes the protein portion of a carbohydrate. Gluten is found in grains such as wheat, barley, rye and triticale (a cross between wheat and rye), but not in rice, ...
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Sara created an article,
What is ‘meal’?
Meal is simply meat that has been dried, some fat has been removed, all water has been removed and it has been ground. Consistent with all manufacturers of dog food, we use ‘meal’ as well as ‘meat,...