National Dog Biscuit Day


Yesterday was The National Walking the Dog Day and today is National Dog Biscuit Day or This day is also observed around the Globe as International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day.
What does it mean and why we need to celebrate it? It means that On February 23rd your dog doesn’t want a part, to be scratched behind his ear, or to run after a stick. What he really wants is his biscuit because it’s a National Dog Biscuit Day! This day is also known as Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day. It’s the best day of the year for dogs. It’s also a day to pamper your pooch because he deserves it. After all, he’s your best friend. So, give him his favorite biscuit, or even better- stock up on his favorite treats.

What activities you can do on National Dog Biscuit Day?

1) Let biscuits rain cats and dogs.
=>Let him have as many as he likes. It's a special day for him after all!

2) Make homemade biscuits
=>When you make on your own then you can control and ensure that the best ingredients go in the biscuits for your dogs. They'll be healthier and cheaper and Tastier.

3) Throw a pooch party
=>Why not! You can do it for your dogs? A plateful of biscuits and some room to run in the yard with other dogs or your family friends dog -- that's all that your dog needs.

Awesome Facts About Dog Biscuits To Chew On

1) It was an accidental invention
A butcher in England in the late 1800s was trying a new recipe of biscuits that turned out to be terrible. He gave one to his dog who loved it. And the rest is history!!!

2) What happens if you eat a dog biscuit?
If you eat a little bit of dog biscuit's nothing would happen to you because it's edible!! But eating too much can make you sick, as dog food doesn't have the same strict and safety regulations as human food do.

3) These are Made From Alligators
Louisiana Alligator Dog Biscuits' name says it all! They are made from alligator protein. They even make alligator jerky.

4) Too Much of a Good Thing
Biscuits and other snacks should only make up 10% of a dog's daily calorie intake.

Timeline of The National Dog Biscuit Day
1828 
Business at Small Scale
It was around this time that dog biscuits were produced in England on a small scale, though dog-bread had been around for ages.
                
1860
Now Manufactured on a Large Scale
The first large-scale manufacturer of dog biscuits was a man called James Spratt from Ohio who traveled to England and produced and sell those biscuits.

1907
Different Shape of biscuit now manufactured
The first bone-shaped biscuit for dogs appeared in America which was more attractive for the buyers and more friendly or tastier for the dogs as their shape is of  Bone.
2011
The Largest Dog Biscuit ever manufactured or made. 
The largest dog biscuit weighed 279.87 kg ( approx 617 lb) and was made by Hampshire Pet Products (USA) in Joplin, Missouri.

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