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And in case you’re wondering, Doggie Desserts can also be eaten by humans with no issue, although you might not find the flavours as tasty as the usual ice creams.
The new line of Doggie Desserts was created to honor the pups in the company's corporate office, which, according to it's website, has up to 40 cute canines snuggled under its employees' desks on any given day.Meet Rosie, for whom the new pup-friendly ice cream was named.
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Charlie's obituary, which mentions his love of "the beach, car rides, bananas, and socks," went viral on Twitter.It’s been liked over 108,000 times, and more than 3,000 people have commented, sharing condolences and photos of pets getting extra love or deceased dogs who will be greeting Charlie on the other side.
TikTok user @linds_shelton has posted a video of the unusual method she uses to cut her dog’s nails in lockdown – and it’s got people talking.She first smothers her forehead in peanut butter (Picture: TikTok/@linds_shelton/MailOnline).
Whenever her owner, 30-year-old Katrina Frank, leaves the home, the six-year-old dog will search the property for any bread and cookies, and once found, she will then ‘guard’ the products until Katrina returns.‘She began hiding her bread, when we moved into our farm four years ago,’ Katrina said.
Prep time: 10 min for cake, 15-20 min for candied orange, 10 min for buttercream, 5 min for icing, plus assembly/decorating time. Add the self-raising flour, milk and orange zest, and mix slowly until evenly combined.
She already has a bodyguard, a personal chef and two maids, but the seven-year-old cat could soon inherit a sizeable chunk of the late designer’s £150m fortune Of all the paperwork that follows a death, few things are as distressing as the will.