
Before Dylan was sluggish and didn’t want to play and interact as much but after three weeks of Purina® Pro Plan® Bright Mind™ dog food he is alert and as playful and happy as ever! |
There are three varieties available of the Bright Minds food for dogs 7 years and older: Chicken and Rice, Chicken {small breed}, and Chicken {large breed}.
I had Dylan before I had both my girls so they have gotten to grow up with him over the last few years. Ava especially loves her Dylan and “pup-pup” was one of her first words!
How amazing is this dog? He loves his girls so much!
Dylan boy has always been his usual happy self but now he is more alert and responsive to us just like when he was younger. We love the change we’ve seen in him since we started Bright Minds dog food three weeks ago. Even better it helps with his skin and coat and his joints as he gets older. We are definitely going to keep using Bright Minds dog food with Dylan so it will continue to help him as he gets older.
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Scroll down for my Howliday Dog Cookie Pops recipe.

Ingredients:
For the cookies:
- 4-5 oz container baby food {I used blueberry and apple}
- 1 cup whole wheat flour
- 6 rawhide sticks
For the frosting:
- 2oz cream cheese, softened
- 1/2 tsp honey
- 1/2 tsp low fat yogurt {plain or strawberry are good}
- 1 tbsp flour
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- In a medium bowl mix together baby food and flour until a dough forms .
- Form into a flat disc and place on a floured surface.
- Roll into about 1/2 inch thickness and cut into desired shapes {I used a dog paw cookie cutter}.
- Lay one cookie down on a lined baking sheet then lay a rawhide stick in the center about halfway up on the cookie.
- Lay another cookie on top and press to seal the edges.
- I use my fingers to make indentions on each paw to frost later.
- Repeat with remaining cookies and rawhide sticks.
- Bake for 15 minutes until cooked through but still soft.
- Let cook completely before frosting.
- For the frosting: mix the cream cheese, honey, and yogurt together in a bowl.
- Add flour and stir until smooth and slightly thick.
- You can simply frosting the top of each cookie or you can scoop the frosting into a piping or plastic baggie and pipe dog paw prints on each cooled cookie.
- Let the frosting dry and store covered in the fridge for up to a week.

I want to make these and I love your dog!
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Any outsider would think this to be crazy, but only the people who have grown up eating those special cookies cooked by grandma would appreciate the real value of that glimpse of a cookie jar. It is almost magical – the effect that brings water to your mouths like in the case of that classical conditioning experiment with the dog.
It looks so cute. I'll try making it at home. Thanks.
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your dog seem like very happy with your family <3
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you got very interesting thought in here , your family is look so sweet and warm up ,
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